[Frameworks] Bolex animation Motor.

2013-11-28 Thread guillaume cailleau
Hello,

I am looking to buy a Motor for bolex to make stop motion animation.
I found the Noris NSC revolution motor which seems to be just great but I am 
trying to contact the shop in NY for 2 weeks (email and phone) with no success.
Does anybody as a contact there or know other way to get this motor or another 
similar one doing long exposure single frame.
All advices and experiences appreciated.

thank you,

Guillaume Cailleau
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Re: [Frameworks] Bolex animation Motor.

2013-11-28 Thread Isaac Brooks
+1 on Tobin motors. I have never owned one, but I used them extensively at
one point, and the build quality  usability factor are excellent. Clive
Tobin is reachable too, in case if questions or in sourcing them.

On Thursday, November 28, 2013, Roger Wilson wrote:

 I own a Time Flow motor for my bolex and am very happy with it, it has
 many options with time delay filming.

 http://www.intervalometers.com/timeflow/

 Roger D. Wilson
 Film Scientist
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 it as it pushes me forward as an artist to try something different,
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  Subject: [Frameworks] Bolex animation Motor.
 
  Hello,
 
  I am looking to buy a Motor for bolex to make stop motion animation.
  I found the Noris NSC revolution motor which seems to be just great but
 I am trying to contact the shop in NY for 2 weeks (email and phone) with no
 success.
  Does anybody as a contact there or know other way to get this motor or
 another similar one doing long exposure single frame.
  All advices and experiences appreciated.
 
  thank you,
 
  Guillaume Cailleau
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[Frameworks] Fwd: Anémic Cinéma print(s) with inserted October (?) footage

2013-11-28 Thread Matěj Strnad
Dear Frameworkers,

I dare to seek your advice or comments on a rather curious version of
Marcel Duchamp's Anémic Cinéma.
This version is said to contain footage supposedly coming from Eisenstein's
October and could be tracked down to Denmark (although it might not have
originated there).

Bruce Posner, who curated the Unseen Cinema project which has used this
very version of Anémic Cinéma from the Danske Filminstitut for a DVD
release
(but with the October footage edited out in the end), was kind enough to
point me in the direction of Tuby Mussman's writings on the film.

The thing is that I'm trying to find any mention of this version (e.g.
describing other imagery then the rotating disks), but haven't been
successful with Mussman so far. What I know about is Bozena Jablonska's
description including the October footage in Alicja Helman (ed.), Z dziejow
awangardy filmowej, Katowice 1976.
I'm not hoping for any detailed history of why and how this version came
about, but at least by knowing about literature mentioning it could help me
in establishing it's prevalence.

Please excuse my potential overlooking of some otherwise well known
sources, certain writings are hard to track down here from Prague,
but nonetheless I believe I went through most of the relevant
Duchampian/avantgarde film literature I am aware of.
Neither was I was able to find any mention of this in any of the journals
related to film archiving etc.

Also my apologies go to those following both AMIA-L and Frameworks list,
sorry for cross-posting.

With many thanks for any tips or leads on this,

Matej Strnad


*CAS/FAMU *

*Center for Audiovisual Studies,*
*Film and Television Faculty of the Academy of Performing Arts*
*Prague, CZ*
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