Re: [Frameworks] Money Films

2012-04-25 Thread Warren Cockerham

In addition to Mark's list, there's some sections of animated currency in Jodie 
Mack's YARD WORK IS HARD WORK (2008)

Warren



On Apr 24, 2012, at 6:02 PM, Mark Toscano fiddy...@yahoo.com wrote:

 Murray and Max Talk About Money (Roberta Friedman  Grahame Weinbren, 1979) - 
 a masterpiece, by the way (though no money shots, so to speak)
 Money (Henry Hills)
 Money (Rudy Burckhardt, 1968)
 Possibilities of Activity, Part One: The Argument (Anthony Forma and Dennis 
 Phillips, 1975) - another really great film
 Money (Mike Henderson, 1970)
 Money Does (Mike Henderson, 1982)
 Budget Film (Standish Lawder, 1967)
 For the Record (Carolyn Faber, 2001)
 Corporate Accounting (Scott Stark, 1982)
 
 
 Mark Toscano
 
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 Sent: Tuesday, April 24, 2012 12:10 PM
 Subject: [Frameworks] Money Films
 
 
 Does anyone know of experimental and/or Artists films that deal with the 
 concept/material/phonomena of money? Preferably physical coins and notes 
 and certainly not always national state Mint tender but am open to 
 approaches which look at credit and/or things like Bitcoin $tc.
 
 
 
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Re: [Frameworks] Camera Repair

2012-04-25 Thread Scott Dorsey
Try Advance Camera.  They are expensive, but do nice work, and the odds 
are that you just need a cleaning and lubrication.  If they won't touch it, 
they might know who would.  They aren't cine guys, but at least one of 
their techs has worked on a lot of that stuff when it was new.
--scott

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Re: [Frameworks] Diffusion Glass for JK printers?

2012-04-25 Thread Scott Dorsey
Look on Ebay, there are a bunch of people selling ground glass assemblies
for cameras, including one guy who makes them custom.  
--scott
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[Frameworks] Josh Lewis

2012-04-25 Thread Jay Hudson
Does anyone have the contact info for Josh Lewis, who used to work at
paclab?  please email me offlist.  Thanks.
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Re: [Frameworks] Flicker Films

2012-04-25 Thread Andy Ditzler
If I remember correctly, Andrew Noren's Imaginary Light (1995) has a
regular flicker pattern for a substantial part of its length (approximately
thirty minutes).

Consider Andy Warhol's early silent films - the required projection speed,
16 or 18 fps, introduces a slight flicker (very subtle in comparison to
what we would consider flicker film). Warhol's strobe cuts in later
films such as Nude Restaurant (1968) and Lonesome Cowboys (1969) are a
different kind of flicker effect.

I like the Newsreel Collective logo which appeared at the beginning of
their films, accompanied by the sound of a machine gun - flicker in the
service of the revolution.

Brian Frye's Lachrymae (2000) is a nice counterpart to flicker films - as
I believe Fred has pointed out elsewhere, the onscreen fireflies are an
evocation of film projection.

Andy Ditzler
Atlanta, GA
www.filmlove.org


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 Hello again gentlepeople,
 I'm looking to put together a survey of pioneering flicker films, as
 well as contemporary works, all preferrably on celluloid, and I was
 wondering if you guys were interested in throwing a few suggestions my
 way. I have a few ideas of my own, of course, but I always like to see
 what Frameworks thinks about these sorts of things
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Re: [Frameworks] Flicker Films

2012-04-25 Thread Will Erokan
In my opinion, Gaspar Noe's Enter The Void, is one of the elegant examples
of Flicker employed in an overground film.

On Wed, Apr 25, 2012 at 1:17 PM, Andy Ditzler a...@andyditzler.com wrote:

 If I remember correctly, Andrew Noren's Imaginary Light (1995) has a
 regular flicker pattern for a substantial part of its length (approximately
 thirty minutes).

 Consider Andy Warhol's early silent films - the required projection speed,
 16 or 18 fps, introduces a slight flicker (very subtle in comparison to
 what we would consider flicker film). Warhol's strobe cuts in later
 films such as Nude Restaurant (1968) and Lonesome Cowboys (1969) are a
 different kind of flicker effect.

 I like the Newsreel Collective logo which appeared at the beginning of
 their films, accompanied by the sound of a machine gun - flicker in the
 service of the revolution.

 Brian Frye's Lachrymae (2000) is a nice counterpart to flicker films -
 as I believe Fred has pointed out elsewhere, the onscreen fireflies are an
 evocation of film projection.

 Andy Ditzler
 Atlanta, GA
 www.filmlove.org


 On Tue, Apr 24, 2012 at 12:13 PM, LJ Frezza ljfre...@gmail.com wrote:

 Hello again gentlepeople,
 I'm looking to put together a survey of pioneering flicker films, as
 well as contemporary works, all preferrably on celluloid, and I was
 wondering if you guys were interested in throwing a few suggestions my
 way. I have a few ideas of my own, of course, but I always like to see
 what Frameworks thinks about these sorts of things
 -LJ

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Re: [Frameworks] Flicker Films

2012-04-25 Thread Jack
Anthony Balch's The Cut Ups which has a flicker effect and Towers Open Fire 
which features footage of Gysin  Sommerville's Dreammachine.
Of course the Dreamachine itself is all about flicker effects.

Jack



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On 26/04/2012, at 6:25 AM, Will Erokan willieben...@gmail.com wrote:

 In my opinion, Gaspar Noe's Enter The Void, is one of the elegant examples of 
 Flicker employed in an overground film.
 
 On Wed, Apr 25, 2012 at 1:17 PM, Andy Ditzler a...@andyditzler.com wrote:
 If I remember correctly, Andrew Noren's Imaginary Light (1995) has a regular 
 flicker pattern for a substantial part of its length (approximately thirty 
 minutes). 
 
 Consider Andy Warhol's early silent films - the required projection speed, 16 
 or 18 fps, introduces a slight flicker (very subtle in comparison to what we 
 would consider flicker film). Warhol's strobe cuts in later films such as 
 Nude Restaurant (1968) and Lonesome Cowboys (1969) are a different kind of 
 flicker effect. 
 
 I like the Newsreel Collective logo which appeared at the beginning of their 
 films, accompanied by the sound of a machine gun - flicker in the service of 
 the revolution. 
 
 Brian Frye's Lachrymae (2000) is a nice counterpart to flicker films - as I 
 believe Fred has pointed out elsewhere, the onscreen fireflies are an 
 evocation of film projection. 
 
 Andy Ditzler
 Atlanta, GA
 www.filmlove.org
 
 
 On Tue, Apr 24, 2012 at 12:13 PM, LJ Frezza ljfre...@gmail.com wrote:
 Hello again gentlepeople,
 I'm looking to put together a survey of pioneering flicker films, as
 well as contemporary works, all preferrably on celluloid, and I was
 wondering if you guys were interested in throwing a few suggestions my
 way. I have a few ideas of my own, of course, but I always like to see
 what Frameworks thinks about these sorts of things
 -LJ
 
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[Frameworks] Film Projectors + University Rules

2012-04-25 Thread Mike Morris
Hello Frameworkers,
Looking for a little advice from those of you who are familiar with navigating 
public university equipment purchasing debacles. I'm in the privileged position 
to be teaching a partially film-based class in the context of a new media art 
program. We were able to acquire a few old Bell and Howell cameras from the 
film department at the same university, but projectors are hard to come by 
since they only finish on video. We might be able to purchase some projectors, 
but I'm not sure that Ebay (where I've bought several of my own) is on the list 
of places the art department is willing/able to buy equipment from, plus 
finding adequate stuff is always a crap shoot. I've done some preliminary 
digging online, but the usual places I order things from don't include 
projection. Any recommendations? Feel free to e-mail me off-list: 
m_alex_mor...@yahoo.com  
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Re: [Frameworks] Film Projectors + University Rules

2012-04-25 Thread 40 Frames
Mike,

If you go to the following link and click on the projector make of your
choosing, you will find individuals who repair and in some
cases sell 16mm projectors.

For example, Larry Urbanski has a Bell  Howell 1574 listed on his site,
and last I spoke with Richard Patchetts he had a Kodak
Pageant 250S. Both would sell machines serviced and warranted.

If you contact others listed, you will likely find some projectors for
sale.

I recommend the Eiki SSL, over a Bell  Howell, mostly for the easy of
threading and removing film from the machine mid reel.

http://www.16mmdirectory.org/projectors


Alain




On Wed, Apr 25, 2012 at 7:28 PM, Mike Morris m_alex_mor...@yahoo.comwrote:

 Hello Frameworkers,

 Looking for a little advice from those of you who are familiar with
 navigating public university equipment purchasing debacles. I'm in the
 privileged position to be teaching a partially film-based class in the
 context of a new media art program. We were able to acquire a few old Bell
 and Howell cameras from the film department at the same university, but
 projectors are hard to come by since they only finish on video. We might be
 able to purchase some projectors, but I'm not sure that Ebay (where I've
 bought several of my own) is on the list of places the art department is
 willing/able to buy equipment from, plus finding adequate stuff is always a
 crap shoot. I've done some preliminary digging online, but the usual places
 I order things from don't include projection. Any recommendations? Feel
 free to e-mail me off-list: m_alex_mor...@yahoo.com

 Thanks!

 Mike Morris
 Dallas, Texas

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Re: [Frameworks] Film Projectors + University Rules

2012-04-25 Thread 40 Frames
Another thought... The Texas Theatre has a Pageant 250A (Marc). Maybe
arrange to do class screening there? Not
to discourage you however from buying projectors for the school and your
class.

http://www.16mmdirectory.org/search?q=texas+theatre


Alain




On Wed, Apr 25, 2012 at 7:49 PM, 40 Frames i...@40frames.org wrote:


 Mike,

 If you go to the following link and click on the projector make of your
 choosing, you will find individuals who repair and in some
 cases sell 16mm projectors.

 For example, Larry Urbanski has a Bell  Howell 1574 listed on his site,
 and last I spoke with Richard Patchetts he had a Kodak
 Pageant 250S. Both would sell machines serviced and warranted.

 If you contact others listed, you will likely find some projectors for
 sale.

 I recommend the Eiki SSL, over a Bell  Howell, mostly for the easy of
 threading and removing film from the machine mid reel.

 http://www.16mmdirectory.org/projectors


 Alain




 On Wed, Apr 25, 2012 at 7:28 PM, Mike Morris m_alex_mor...@yahoo.comwrote:

 Hello Frameworkers,

 Looking for a little advice from those of you who are familiar with
 navigating public university equipment purchasing debacles. I'm in the
 privileged position to be teaching a partially film-based class in the
 context of a new media art program. We were able to acquire a few old Bell
 and Howell cameras from the film department at the same university, but
 projectors are hard to come by since they only finish on video. We might be
 able to purchase some projectors, but I'm not sure that Ebay (where I've
 bought several of my own) is on the list of places the art department is
 willing/able to buy equipment from, plus finding adequate stuff is always a
 crap shoot. I've done some preliminary digging online, but the usual places
 I order things from don't include projection. Any recommendations? Feel
 free to e-mail me off-list: m_alex_mor...@yahoo.com

 Thanks!

 Mike Morris
 Dallas, Texas

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 www.emptyquarterfilm.org




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40 FRAMES
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