Re: [Frameworks] films featuring projectionists

2013-01-08 Thread Nick Cope
Some obvious ones you may already have?

Man with a Movie Camera
Cinema Paradiso
Nic Roeg/Donald Cammell - Performance 
Get Carter

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Re: [Frameworks] films featuring projectionists

2013-01-08 Thread David Tetzlaff
There's the shot in Riddles of the Sphinx where they're watching the film her 
husband is working on. I think it may be on a flatbed, rather than projected 
IIRC, but close enough.
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Re: [Frameworks] films featuring projectionists

2013-01-08 Thread Bryan Konefsky
Hi, I'm not sure if this film has been mentioned, but I have always been
haunted by the slide projection sequence in the early moments of Rabbit
Proof Fence where the projectionist articulates the physiological
differences between the indigenous population of Australia and the
whites.

best,
Konefsky in Albuquerque


On Tue, Jan 8, 2013 at 2:19 AM, Nick Cope nick.c...@virgin.net wrote:

 Some obvious ones you may already have?

 Man with a Movie Camera
 Cinema Paradiso
 Nic Roeg/Donald Cammell - Performance
 Get Carter

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[Frameworks] Dalla Nube alla Resistenza

2013-01-08 Thread Stoffel Debuysere
Hi all,

Anyone out there knows where I could find a decent English subtitled print of 
Straub/Huillet's Dalla Nube alla Resistenza?

Thanks for your consideration.

All the best,
Stoffel Debuysere

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Re: [Frameworks] films featuring projectionists

2013-01-08 Thread Bill Seery
Mr. Bean's Holiday

Bill Seery
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 I'm trying to compile a list of films featuring projectionists or projection 
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 I wondered if anybody had any suggestions?

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Re: [Frameworks] films featuring projectionists

2013-01-08 Thread Mariah Garnett
Inglorious basterds

Sent from my iPhone

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 Mr. Bean's Holiday
 
 Bill Seery
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Re: [Frameworks] films featuring projectionists

2013-01-08 Thread Herb Shellenberger
The Blind Owl (Raul Ruiz)

Dillinger is Dead (Marco Ferreri) - Michel Piccoli projects film in his
house

Eadweard Muybridge, Zoopraxographer (Thom Andersen) - some discussion of
Muybridge's Zoopraxiscope

Color Film (Standish Lawder) - no projectionist or booth, but this short
consists of colored film running through a projector

David Holzman's Diary (Jim McBride) - film shooting and editing
equipment

We Can't Go Home Again (Nicholas Ray, not as sure about this one)

Arrebato (Ivan Zulueta) - again someone projecting film in their own
apartment

 

 

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Michael
Sent: Monday, January 07, 2013 9:56 AM
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Subject: [Frameworks] films featuring projectionists

 

Hello there,

I'm trying to compile a list of films featuring projectionists or
projection boothes. So far it feels like there's a lot less that I
thought there was, so I wondered if anybody had any suggestions?

Thanks in advance,

Michael

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[Frameworks] Beatriz Flores Gutiérrez

2013-01-08 Thread Bernard Roddy



Beatriz Flores Gutiérrez passed away on Saturday, April 21, 2012 of breast 
cancer.  


She attended San Fransisco State University, then completed an MFA in the 
Department of Media Study at the State University of New York at Buffalo.  
Between the Fall of 2003 and the Spring of 2009 she taught at the University of 
North Texas' Department of Radio, Television, and Film, Northern Illinois 
University's Time Arts program within their School of Art, and Evergreen State 
College's Media Arts program.  Beatriz was an active member of the Evolutionary 
Girls Club, a collective founded in part by Erica Eaton during their studies in 
Buffalo.  An active chamption of undocumented workers within the U.S., Beatriz 
developed a series of videos about the experiences of Mexicans working and 
living in the States.  By nature very sweet and approacheable, she was a fierce 
defender of the everday working Mexican-Americans.  In Mexico Beatriz was a 
theater student before moving north and always loved dance and physical 
expression.  In the North she was
 profoundly disturbed by the activities of the U.S. border patrol and 
Immigration authorities.  Beatriz never tired of returning to the border, where 
she had long-standing relationships with Americans working on behalf of 
migrants.  Organizations on the U.S./Mexican border like No More Deaths and 
Humane Borders were frequent destinations for Beatriz, and some of us received 
our basic education about the border and the U.S. foreign policy itself on road 
trips in her company discussing documentary film and the history of activist 
media.  She was a central figure in the organization of the conference Bridges 
Not Walls, which was held at Evergreen State College May 15 - 18, 2008.  
Beatriz also loved pioneers, including Beatriz Noronha da Costa, with whom she 
studied during the latter's year teaching in Buffalo.  During her final years 
Beatriz had many friends in Olympia with whom she shared an interest in 
movement workshops, yoga, and natural living. 
 She is survived by three sisters, a brother, and her parents, now separated, 
all of whom live near Mexico City, where Beatriz grew up.  She maintained some 
activity and enjoyment of life until near the end, and passed peacefully, 
without pain, and among friends.

Bernie
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Re: [Frameworks] films featuring projectionists

2013-01-08 Thread Jennifer Miko - MFT
Hello,

Perhaps not mentioned yet: Desperately Seeking Susan (Susan Seidelman)
Aidan Quinn's character is a projectonist in a chinatown(?) theatre


Jennifer Miko
Movette Film Transfer
1407 Valencia St.
San Francisco, CA 94110
(415) 558-8815


On Tue, January 8, 2013 11:50 am, Herb Shellenberger wrote:
 The Blind Owl (Raul Ruiz)

 Dillinger is Dead (Marco Ferreri) - Michel Piccoli projects film in his
 house

 Eadweard Muybridge, Zoopraxographer (Thom Andersen) - some discussion of
 Muybridge's Zoopraxiscope

 Color Film (Standish Lawder) - no projectionist or booth, but this short
 consists of colored film running through a projector

 David Holzman's Diary (Jim McBride) - film shooting and editing
 equipment

 We Can't Go Home Again (Nicholas Ray, not as sure about this one)

 Arrebato (Ivan Zulueta) - again someone projecting film in their own
 apartment





 Herb Shellenberger

 Programs Office Manager



 3701 CHESTNUT STREET | PHILADELPHIA, PA 19104

 phone: 215.895.6575   |  fax: 215.895.6562

 email: he...@ihphilly.org | web: www.ihousephilly.org
 http://www.ihousephilly.org/



 

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 Michael
 Sent: Monday, January 07, 2013 9:56 AM
 To: Experimental Film Discussion List
 Subject: [Frameworks] films featuring projectionists



 Hello there,

 I'm trying to compile a list of films featuring projectionists or
 projection boothes. So far it feels like there's a lot less that I
 thought there was, so I wondered if anybody had any suggestions?

 Thanks in advance,

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Re: [Frameworks] films featuring projectionists

2013-01-08 Thread Dennis Doros
On Tue, Jan 8, 2013 at 4:59 PM, Jennifer Miko - MFT m...@movettefilm.comwrote:

 Hello,

 Perhaps not mentioned yet: Desperately Seeking Susan (Susan Seidelman)
 Aidan Quinn's character is a projectonist in a chinatown(?) theatre


 It was the old and beloved Bleecker Street Cinema, but definitely there
are scenes in the projection booth with Aidan as the projectionist.


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Re: [Frameworks] films featuring projectionists

2013-01-08 Thread Lori Felker
Robert Englund's 976-Evil
At a party in Ruiz's Klimt, they project a Méliès film.

On Tue, Jan 8, 2013 at 4:09 PM, Dennis Doros milefi...@gmail.com wrote:



 On Tue, Jan 8, 2013 at 4:59 PM, Jennifer Miko - MFT 
 m...@movettefilm.comwrote:

 Hello,

 Perhaps not mentioned yet: Desperately Seeking Susan (Susan Seidelman)
 Aidan Quinn's character is a projectonist in a chinatown(?) theatre


 It was the old and beloved Bleecker Street Cinema, but definitely there
 are scenes in the projection booth with Aidan as the projectionist.


 --
 Best regards,
 Dennis Doros
 Milestone Film  Video/Milliarium Zero
 PO Box 128 / Harrington Park, NJ 07640
 Phone: 201-767-3117 / Fax: 201-767-3035 / Email: milefi...@gmail.com
 Visit our main website!  www.milestonefilms.com
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Re: [Frameworks] projectionist and booths

2013-01-08 Thread Fiona Trigg
Goodbye, Dragon Inn  (2003)  Tsai Ming-liang
The Smallest Show on Earth (1957) British comedy set in a cinema
The Picture Show Man (1971) Australian feature about a travelling cinema show 
set in the 1920s – scenes of setting up projectors in country halls with lime 
light etc.
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There’s a scene in Agnes Varda’s “Cleo from 5 to 7” where Cleo and her friend 
deliver a film to the friend’s boyfriend Raoul, a projectionist. They watch a 
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Re: [Frameworks] films featuring projectionists

2013-01-08 Thread Robert Harris
Please don't overlook the father and son projectionists in PEEPING TOM.

and then there's Marcello Mastroianni magical screening at Anita Ekberg's villa 
in INTERVISTA



On Jan 8, 2013, at 5:09 PM, Dennis Doros wrote:

 
 
 On Tue, Jan 8, 2013 at 4:59 PM, Jennifer Miko - MFT m...@movettefilm.com 
 wrote:
 Hello,
 
 Perhaps not mentioned yet: Desperately Seeking Susan (Susan Seidelman)
 Aidan Quinn's character is a projectonist in a chinatown(?) theatre
 
 
 It was the old and beloved Bleecker Street Cinema, but definitely there are 
 scenes in the projection booth with Aidan as the projectionist.
 
 
 -- 
 Best regards,
 Dennis Doros
 Milestone Film  Video/Milliarium Zero
 PO Box 128 / Harrington Park, NJ 07640
 Phone: 201-767-3117 / Fax: 201-767-3035 / Email: milefi...@gmail.com
 Visit our main website!  www.milestonefilms.com
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Re: [Frameworks] projectionist and booths

2013-01-08 Thread Jack
Anyone mentioned Fight Club yet? Or Richard kern's evil cameraman for the last 
30 seconds?
Jack

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 light etc.
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 Subject: [Frameworks] projectionist and booths
  
 There’s a scene in Agnes Varda’s “Cleo from 5 to 7” where Cleo and her friend 
 deliver a film to the friend’s boyfriend Raoul, a projectionist. They watch a 
 short film (starring Jean Luc Godard) from the booth window.
 
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Re: [Frameworks] films featuring projectionists

2013-01-08 Thread David Tetzlaff
There was an American Indie feature from the 90s (I think) set primarily in the 
Uptown Theater in Minneapolis. I can't remember the name of the film or the 
director (a woman who passed tragically at a relatively young age, IIRC). I 
don't recall if any of the characters were projectionists, they may only have 
been ushers, concessioners or other theater employees. Can anyone here recall 
this film, and help jog my failing memory?
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Re: [Frameworks] films featuring projectionists

2013-01-08 Thread Jack
Mary Jane isn't a virgin anymore, 96, Sarah Jacobson

Jack

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On 09/01/2013, at 2:59 PM, David Tetzlaff djte...@gmail.com wrote:

 There was an American Indie feature from the 90s (I think) set primarily in 
 the Uptown Theater in Minneapolis. I can't remember the name of the film or 
 the director (a woman who passed tragically at a relatively young age, IIRC). 
 I don't recall if any of the characters were projectionists, they may only 
 have been ushers, concessioners or other theater employees. Can anyone here 
 recall this film, and help jog my failing memory?
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Re: [Frameworks] Beatriz Flores Gutiérrez

2013-01-08 Thread Tony Conrad
Dear Bernie---

I am truly shocked and profoundly saddened to hear this news. I didn't know.
Beatriz was a really Big person, with a larger meaning that infiltrated
everything about her. She was also a sweet and warm person, and I always knew 
she
would find her way on the right track; this makes her loss all the more
paradoxical and incomprehensible.

I know that she has been a very important part of your life, and the things you
have known about and with her are lastingly important. For me, Beatriz will stay
strong and vital in memory; I was very fond of her for the great person she was,
and the great work she undertook.

Yours,

-t0ny



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 Beatriz Flores Gutiérrez passed away  on Saturday, April 21, 2012 of
 breast cancer.  
 
 She attended San Fransisco State University, then completed an MFA in
 the Department of Media Study at the State University of New York at
 Buffalo.  Between the Fall of 2003 and the Spring of 2009 she taught
 at the University of North Texas' Department of Radio, Television, and
 Film, Northern Illinois University's Time Arts program within their
 School of Art, and Evergreen State College's Media Arts program. 
 Beatriz was an active member of the Evolutionary Girls Club, a
 collective founded in part by Erica Eaton during their studies in
 Buffalo.  An active chamption of undocumented workers within the U.S.,
 Beatriz developed a series of videos about the experiences of Mexicans
 working and living in the States.  By nature very sweet and
 approacheable, she was a fierce defender of the everday working
 Mexican-Americans.  In Mexico Beatriz was a theater student before
 moving north and always loved dance and physical expression.  In the
 North she was profoundly disturbed by the activities of the U.S.
 border patrol and Immigration authorities.  Beatriz never tired of
 returning to the border, where she had long-standing relationships
 with Americans working on behalf of migrants.  Organizations on the
 U.S./Mexican border like No More Deaths and Humane Borders were
 frequent destinations for Beatriz, and some of us received our basic
 education about the border and the U.S. foreign policy itself on road
 trips in her company discussing documentary film and the history of
 activist media.  She was a central figure in the organization of the
 conference Bridges Not Walls, which was held at Evergreen State
 College May 15 - 18, 2008.  Beatriz also loved pioneers, including 
 Beatriz Noronha da Costa, with whom she studied during the latter's
 year teaching in Buffalo.  During her final years Beatriz had many
 friends in Olympia with whom she shared an interest in movement
 workshops, yoga, and natural living.  She is survived by three
 sisters, a brother, and her parents, now separated, all of whom live
 near Mexico City, where Beatriz grew up.  She maintained some activity
 and enjoyment of life until near the end, and passed peacefully,
 without pain, and among friends. 
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Re: [Frameworks] Moviola question(s)

2013-01-08 Thread Mike Morris
Hi Scott and Alain, thanks for responding. 

Well, before I started digging into it, it was just as you described, Scott. I 
was able to lock the first mag with the Master pix knob, but with no response 
from the Pix motor. I started digging underneath and found two broken fuse 
holders, one for Pix and one for the second mag. I guess they got broken in 
transit. It's been really hard to try to replace these, so I've been trying to 
splice in a new fuse holder. At first, this seemed to work for the second mag, 
and I got it running, but now the first mag doesn't seem to work. Fuses are 
still good. I hooked up the Pix and it was very erratic, super loud rhythmic 
banging, and then would start running at full speed in the off position. I'm 
hoping that reseating the cards like you mentioned is what it needs. I'm not 
really sure how to get the metal bracket out in order to properly replace the 
fuse holders...It's really tricky. 

Mike Morris
Dallas, TX








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I would first check the pot labelled master and then start working my
way down the chain.


If you put the first mag sound deck in so that it locks ot the master pix
deck, and then you turn the master knob, does the mag sound deck turn?
If so, the control signal is making it out and it's the drive electronics.


I'd reseat all the cards underneath too.
--scott


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To: Mike Morris m_alex_mor...@yahoo.com,     Experimental Film
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Mike,


What model Moviola is it? M77 or M86?


Alain






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 Hi all,

 I recently acquired what seems to be a very nice 6 plate flatbed Moviola
 (that may prove to be a contradiction in terms, we'll see). I haven't
 played with it much yet. I've been warned that it's a notorious film
 snapper, but I haven't experienced that yet.

 I wonder if anyone knows how to track down a manual on one of these? I've
 worked quite a bit with Steenbecks in the past and I'm realizing just how
 different they function.

 The main problem I've run into so far, and this may be user error rather
 than something that needs to be repaired (i hope), but after I've turned on
 the switches for the two pix plates for the picture, and they put tension
 on the film, I turn the variable knob labeled Master, which I assume is
 suposed to transport the film, but nothing happens. The two mag sound knobs
 seem to work just fine. I'm figuring I just don't have something adjusted
 right since the table was in use as of 2 years ago, from what the fellow
 told me. Anyway, any help is appreciated.

 Mike Morris
 Dallas, TX

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