Re: [Frameworks] filmmakers working with PXL-2000

2018-06-08 Thread Jesse Lerner
Piibe:
You should reach out to Gerry Fialka, who runs the PXL festival out of
Venice, California.  HIs email is:
pfs...@aol.com

On Fri, Jun 8, 2018 at 8:59 AM, Piibe Kolka  wrote:

> Dear frameworkers,
>
> I'm curious to know if there are artists on this list (or any knowledge
> about them) who are currently working with Pixelvision (PXL 2000) cameras?
> Especially interested to learn if there are any based in Europe, but any
> feedback from all over the world would be appreciated.
>
> Thank you!
>
> Piibe Kolka
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Re: [Frameworks] analog cinema machines

2018-06-08 Thread Ed Inman
There is a long thread begun by Dennis Nyback of Portland, OR at 35mmforum about movies that show projectors, projection booths, and projectionists.Here is a partial list as identified in that thread:1941 197952 Pick-up 1986976-Evil 1988A Boy and His Dog 1975A Foreign Affair 1948 Silent 16mm AmproA Movie Star 1916Abbott and Costello in Hollywood 1945Anguish 1987Apartment Zero 1988Artist, The 2011Bad and the Beautiful, The 1952 Kirk Douglas and Barry Sullivan take their film into a theater for a sneak preview in 1934. They go into a booth equipped with the latest Simplex projectors for the movie's production date. Apparently a screening room on the MGM lot.Bait 1953Bellboy, The 1960 Studio booth features a small built-in rear projection screen.Below the Sea 1933 No projection booth but 35mm Projector set up in a ballroomBig Premiere, The 1940 Our Gang short where the kids shoot a film and premeire it in a barn.Blob, The 1958Blob, The 1988Buddy's Theatre  1935 WB cartoonBuen Viagje, Excelencia 2003Bugsy 1991Bulletproof Monk 2003Bye Bye Brasil 1979Carol 2015 A projectionist running SUNSET BLVD. while a bunch of people clamber around the viewing ports to watch. Simplex or Century. But whatever lamphouses are attached are definitely not 1950s-era!Casino Royale 1967Cecil B. Demented 2000Celluloid and Cigarettes 2004Children On Trial 1946Chillerama 2011Cinema Paradiso 1988Cinema, Aspirinas e Urubus 2005Clash By Night 1951Cleo from 5 to 7 Agnes Varda's 1962Closer You Get, The  2013Come See The Paradise 1990Coming Up Roses 2011Daddy Long Legs 1955Daffy Duck in Hollywood 1938Damien: Omen II 1978Day For Night 1973Death Kiss 1932Demons (Argento Version) 1985Der Fall Gleiwitz (The Gleiwitz Case) 1961Desparately Seeking Susan 1985Dirty Work 1998Dogs of War 1923Double Exposure episode Columbo with Robert Culp & Chuck McCann 1973Drive-in 1976East is East 1999El Viento Se Llevo Lo Que 1998Eskimo Nell 1975Evita 1996Ex-Mrs. Bradford, The 1936Fall, The 2006Family Way. The 1966Fight Club 1999Forgotten Lady episode Columbo with Janet Leigh 1975GAS, FOOD LODGING 1992Game Called on Account of Marriage Honeymooners 1954Gangster Squad 2012Godspell 1973Good German, The 2006Goodbye Dragon Inn (Bu San) 2003Green Mile, The  1999Gremlins 1984Gremlins 2 1990 Only in Theatrical ReleaseHail, Caesar! 2016Halfway to Hollywood 1938 short subject with a 16mm screening in a home.Hart's War 2002Hellzapoppin (Shemp as a projectionist) 1941Hercules Returns 1993Here Come the Marines 1952 16mm projection with an Ampro.Hitchcock 2012Hollywood Boulevard 1976Hollywood Canteen 1943 An outdoor screening (in the rain) of 1942's "The Hard Way".  The booth appears but for an instant during a pan/dissolve shot in the first 5 minutes of the film.Hollywood Cavelcade 1939I Wished on the Moon 1935 Fleischer cartoonInglorious Bastards 2010Inner Circle, The 1991Kings of the Road Wim Wenders 1976Knick Seasont, The  2 Episode 6 2015La Cite de la Peur 1994Last Action Hero, The 1993Last Man on Earth. The 1964 Vincent Price watches home movies on as yet not identided 16mm, or 8mm, or maybe 9.5 projector.Le Mepris (Contempt) 1963Le ragazze dello swing 2010Lepke 1975Leur Derniere Nuit 1953Luck By Chance 2009Luke's Movie Muddle 1916Mabel's Dramatic Career 1913Magic Box 1963Mahana aka The Patriarch 2016Majestic, The  2001Make Me a Perfect Murder episode Columbo with Patrick O'Neal & Trish Van Devere 1978Man With a Movie Camera. , The 1929Masculin Feminin Goddard 1966Matinee Joe Dante 1993Meatrack, The 1970 A scene in a theater showing ports, with POV from the booth or balconyMidnight Movie 2008Most Terrible Time in my Life, The (Waga jinsei saiaku no toki) 1994Movie Orgy, The 1968Mr. Bean's Holiday 2007Mr. Skeffington 1944Muppet Movie, The 1979My Favorite Year 1982Mystery Science Theater 3000 1988Nancy Drew 2007Nice Guys 2016Nickleodeon 1976Night Of The Comet 1984Omega Man, The 1971Omega Man, The 1971Passion Pit, The 1985Persona 1966Phantom of the Paradise 1974Picture Show Man 1977Popcorn 1991Postman, The 1997 Cool scene of a projection booth on a raft on a lake projecting The Sound of MusicProjectionist, The 1971Projectionist. The Pete and Gladys Episode 1961Quadrophenia 1979Red Light 1950Renoir 2013Ruby 1977Saratoga 1937 Simplex SpShawshank Redemption, The 1994Sherlock Jr. 1924Show Girl in Hollywood 1930Silent Movie 1976Slumdog Millionaire 2006Small Change 1976Smallest Show on Earth 1957Spiral Staircase, The 1946Spirit of the Beehive 1973Sullivan's Travels 1941Sunset Boulevard 1950TARGETS Projectionist gets shot in the head through the port glass 1968Tales of Midnight Madness 1991 Canadian TVThat's Carry On 1977Things to Do In Denver When You're Dead 1995Three Amigos! 1986Tingler, The 1959Too Hot to Handle 1938 Possibly same Simplex Sp as used in Saratoga.Too Late 2015 A projection booth at a drive-in.Twilight Zone # 1 Where's Everybody 1959Twister 1996Two Weeks in Another Town 1962Unknown Brother, The 1982 No projection booth 35mm setup in a hospitalVariety 1983Waking 

Re: [Frameworks] analog cinema machines

2018-06-08 Thread Robert Harris
Bye Bye Brazil._Diegues

Intervista_Fellini

Remedia Reading Comprehension (may not show the projector)  Owen Land





> On Jun 8, 2018, at 3:09 AM, Monise Nicodemos  
> wrote:
> 
> Hi all,
> 
> I'm looking for movies (experimental or not) that feature the analog cinema 
> machines (Man with a Movie Camera de Vertov, Kodak de Dean)...
> 
> I would really welcome some suggestions.
> 
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Re: [Frameworks] analog cinema machines

2018-06-08 Thread Dave Tetzlaff
Uhh, Peeping Tom.

> I'm looking for movies (experimental or not) that feature the analog cinema 
> machines (Man with a Movie Camera de Vertov, Kodak de Dean)...

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Re: [Frameworks] analog cinema machines

2018-06-08 Thread Chris Lange
I recently finished a documentary on a small second-run movie theater in 
Minnesota in the final hours before it changed ownership and transitioned to 
digital projection.  There are some shots of the old projectors, and 
projectionists working and reminiscing:

https://vimeo.com/241251449 

In Maplewood, Minnesota, a discount movie theater’s doors are shuttered, as its 
passionate owner, dedicated employees, and a group of movie-goers watch their 
community fade into memory. Change is evident in the light projected through 
celluloid, in the buzzes and clatters of the projection booth, and in a 
farewell screening of the Evil Dead trilogy on 35mm. The owner turns on the 
house lights for the last time, as a neighboring megachurch takes over the 
business to bring the theater into a new era of digital projection.

-Chris Lange





> On Jun 8, 2018, at 10:24 AM, Ignacio Tamarit  
> wrote:
> 
> Color Film by Standish Lawder
> The Death Train by Bill Morrison
> 
> 2018-06-08 11:22 GMT-03:00 Julian Antos  >:
> We made a big ass list!
> 
> http://www.sprocketschool.org/wiki/List_of_projection_and_projectionists_in_film
>  
> 
> 
> On Fri, Jun 8, 2018 at 9:15 AM Scott Dorsey  > wrote:
> Cinema Paradiso is a classic.
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[Frameworks] filmmakers working with PXL-2000

2018-06-08 Thread Piibe Kolka
Dear frameworkers,

I'm curious to know if there are artists on this list (or any knowledge
about them) who are currently working with Pixelvision (PXL 2000) cameras?
Especially interested to learn if there are any based in Europe, but any
feedback from all over the world would be appreciated.

Thank you!

Piibe Kolka
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Re: [Frameworks] analog cinema machines

2018-06-08 Thread Ignacio Tamarit
Color Film by Standish Lawder
The Death Train by Bill Morrison

2018-06-08 11:22 GMT-03:00 Julian Antos :

> We made a big ass list!
>
> http://www.sprocketschool.org/wiki/List_of_projection_and_
> projectionists_in_film
>
> On Fri, Jun 8, 2018 at 9:15 AM Scott Dorsey  wrote:
>
>> Cinema Paradiso is a classic.
>> --scott
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[Frameworks] equipment for sale

2018-06-08 Thread Peter Rose

For sale (Frameworkers get first dibs):


Kern Paillard 10mm C mount f 1.6 lens $350
Pan Cinar 17 - 85 mm f 3.8 C mount lens   $300
Angenieux 12 - 120 mm f 2.2 lens  C mount $350 (some wear)


Please contact Peter Rose at es...@aol.com
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Re: [Frameworks] analog cinema machines

2018-06-08 Thread Julian Antos
We made a big ass list!

http://www.sprocketschool.org/wiki/List_of_projection_and_projectionists_in_film

On Fri, Jun 8, 2018 at 9:15 AM Scott Dorsey  wrote:

> Cinema Paradiso is a classic.
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Re: [Frameworks] analog cinema machines

2018-06-08 Thread Scott Dorsey
Cinema Paradiso is a classic.
--scott
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[Frameworks] analog cinema machines

2018-06-08 Thread Monise Nicodemos
Hi all,

I'm looking for movies (experimental or not) that feature the analog cinema
machines (Man with a Movie Camera de Vertov, Kodak de Dean)...

I would really welcome some suggestions.

Many thanks!
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