[Frameworks] Film Magazines for Sale

2020-01-15 Thread Dominic Angerame
I have several vintage film magazines for sale

East Village Other March 1969 interview with Stan Brakhage previewing his two 
new films LOVEMAKING, The HORSEMAN, WOMEN and THE MOTH.

Filmmakers Newsletters of the 60s
Rare  Film Maker's Newsletter Vol 2 #6 and #7. Condition is Very Good. These 
were published at 80 Wooster Street old site of the Anthology Film Archives. 
Very Rare

Volume 2 #6--Front Cover: Scott Bartlett "Offon"
   Rear Cover: Scott Bartlett as Dr. Nowhere
   Photo by Jim Marconi
Editors:Tom Chamont, Charles Levine, Sol Rubin, Jud Yalcut and others
Content: Howard Guttenplan at the Millenium Film Workshop, Jonas Mekas with 
news from the NY Coop. etc

Volume 2 #7--Front Cover: Storm De Hirsch/
  Rear Cover: Storm De Hirsch filming the "Tatooed Man"
  Photos by Angelis Alexandrakis
Editors: Tom Chamont; Charles Levine, Jud Yalcut and others
Content news of the month including pieces by Jonas Mekas, Bob Parent, Bob Pike 
and others.

Various issues of The Filmmakers Newsletter of the 70s including Murder of Fred 
Hampton

Please contact me off this site for photos, prices, etc.


Dominic




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Re: [Frameworks] Books on Handmade Films

2020-01-15 Thread Kornelia Boczkowska
Gregory Zinman has recently published a monograph, Making Images Move: 
Handmade Cinema and the Other Arts (UC Press, 2020). Apart from that, 
you may use some of these sources – most of them mention handmade film 
without camera:


Process Cinema: Handmade Film in the Digital Age edited by Scott 
MacKenzie and Janine Marchessault (MQUP, 2019)


Very Naughty Boys: The Amazing True Story of Handmade Films by Robert 
Sellers (Titan Books, 2013) - I have a PDF copy of this title and can 
share it with you


Handmade films: questioning and integrating cinematic technology by 
Marina Estela Graça (The International Journal of the Humanities, 2005):


https://sapientia.ualg.pt/bitstream/10400.1/875/1/H05_3064_HandmadeFilms_final.pdf

Handmade films and artist-run labs: The chemical sites of film's 
counterculture by Rossella Catanese and Jussi Parikka (NECSUS. European 
Journal of Media Studies, 2018):


https://mediarep.org/bitstream/handle/doc/4228/NECSUS_2018_7_2_43-63_Catanese_Parikka_Handmade_films.pdf?sequence=1

and Gregory Zinman's PhD dissertation, Handmade: The Moving Image In The 
Artisanal Mode by Gregory Zinman (New York University, 2012):


https://search.proquest.com/openview/c953f098f7edbbee15ee89e290a3bc66/1?pq-origsite=gscholar&cbl=18750&diss=y

Best regards,

Kornelia

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W dniu 15.01.2020 o 18:02, Adam Hyman pisze:

Experimental Filmmaking: Breaking the Frame
https://routledgetextbooks.com/textbooks/9780240823966/

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Subject: Re: [Frameworks] Books on Handmade Films

Hello all
Kathryn Ramey has an outstanding book on
Handmade filmmaking called
Break the Machine that I think in my opinion beats all other books on 
the topic hands down!


good luck on your quest

Jon

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On Jan 15, 2020, at 5:58 AM, Karl Reinsalu > wrote:



Here's one: http://www.filmlabs.org/docs/toboldlygo.pdf
Here's another one: 
http://www.filmlabs.org/docs/recipes_for_disaster_hill.pdf


Happy photon capture and manipulation to you!
K.

On Tue, Jan 14, 2020 at 3:10 PM Maruyama Tetsuya 
mailto:papmaruy...@gmail.com>> wrote:


Dear all.

I am planning a workshop on super 8 direct filmmaking in
Port-au-Prince, Haiti, and need some reference on books that talk
about handmade films without camera.
It doesn't have to be technical since I would like a broad range
of ideas and notes, and ideally they can be pdf, so I can share
with the fellow participants.

I saw a post by Gregory Zinman on his new book, and became curious….

Warm regards,

Tetsuya Maruyama
Rio de Janeiro, Brasil

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Re: [Frameworks] Books on Handmade Films

2020-01-15 Thread Adam Hyman
Experimental Filmmaking: Breaking the Frame
https://routledgetextbooks.com/textbooks/9780240823966/

From:  FrameWorks  on behalf of Jon
Behrens 
Reply-To:  "Experimental Film Discussion List
" 
Date:  Wednesday, January 15, 2020 at 6:10 AM
To:  "Experimental Film Discussion List "

Subject:  Re: [Frameworks] Books on Handmade Films

Hello all 
Kathryn Ramey has an outstanding book on
Handmade filmmaking called
Break the Machine that I think in my opinion beats all other books on the
topic hands down!

good luck on your quest

Jon

Sent from my iPhone

On Jan 15, 2020, at 5:58 AM, Karl Reinsalu  wrote:

> Here's one: http://www.filmlabs.org/docs/toboldlygo.pdf
> Here's another one: http://www.filmlabs.org/docs/recipes_for_disaster_hill.pdf
> 
> Happy photon capture and manipulation to you!
> K.
> 
> On Tue, Jan 14, 2020 at 3:10 PM Maruyama Tetsuya 
> wrote:
>> Dear all. 
>> 
>> I am planning a workshop on super 8 direct filmmaking in Port-au-Prince,
>> Haiti, and need some reference on books that talk about handmade films
>> without camera. 
>> It doesn't have to be technical since I would like a broad range of ideas and
>> notes, and ideally they can be pdf, so I can share with the fellow
>> participants. 
>> 
>> I saw a post by Gregory Zinman on his new book, and became curiousŠ.
>> 
>> Warm regards,
>> 
>> Tetsuya Maruyama
>> Rio de Janeiro, Brasil
>> 
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Re: [Frameworks] Books on Handmade Films

2020-01-15 Thread Jon Behrens
Hello all
Kathryn Ramey has an outstanding book on
Handmade filmmaking called
Break the Machine that I think in my opinion beats all other books on the topic 
hands down!

good luck on your quest

Jon

Sent from my iPhone

On Jan 15, 2020, at 5:58 AM, Karl Reinsalu 
mailto:kreins...@gmail.com>> wrote:

Here's one: http://www.filmlabs.org/docs/toboldlygo.pdf
Here's another one: http://www.filmlabs.org/docs/recipes_for_disaster_hill.pdf

Happy photon capture and manipulation to you!
K.

On Tue, Jan 14, 2020 at 3:10 PM Maruyama Tetsuya 
mailto:papmaruy...@gmail.com>> wrote:
Dear all.

I am planning a workshop on super 8 direct filmmaking in Port-au-Prince, Haiti, 
and need some reference on books that talk about handmade films without camera.
It doesn't have to be technical since I would like a broad range of ideas and 
notes, and ideally they can be pdf, so I can share with the fellow participants.

I saw a post by Gregory Zinman on his new book, and became curious….

Warm regards,

Tetsuya Maruyama
Rio de Janeiro, Brasil

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Re: [Frameworks] Books on Handmade Films

2020-01-15 Thread Karl Reinsalu
Here's one: http://www.filmlabs.org/docs/toboldlygo.pdf
Here's another one:
http://www.filmlabs.org/docs/recipes_for_disaster_hill.pdf

Happy photon capture and manipulation to you!
K.

On Tue, Jan 14, 2020 at 3:10 PM Maruyama Tetsuya 
wrote:

> Dear all.
>
> I am planning a workshop on super 8 direct filmmaking in Port-au-Prince,
> Haiti, and need some reference on books that talk about handmade films
> without camera.
> It doesn't have to be technical since I would like a broad range of ideas
> and notes, and ideally they can be pdf, so I can share with the fellow
> participants.
>
> I saw a post by Gregory Zinman on his new book, and became curious….
>
> Warm regards,
>
> Tetsuya Maruyama
> Rio de Janeiro, Brasil
>
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Re: [Frameworks] Books on Handmade Films

2020-01-15 Thread Thomas Bartels
there is a video on youtube about this exhibition in Frankfurt:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=f4B8N3oTiUE

Thomas Bartels
https://vimeo.com/thomasbartels

> Albert Alcoz  hat am 15. Januar 2020 um 09:41 
> geschrieben:
> 
> Hello Tetsuya,
> 
> Here's another good reference, the catalogue of the Zelluloid exhibition 
> at the Schirn Kunsthalle in Frankfurt:
> 
> https://monoskop.org/images/d/dd/Schlicht_Esther_Hollein_Max_eds_Zelluloid_Camera_Less_Film_Film_ohne_Kamera.pdf
>   
> 
> Best,
> Albert
> 
> On Wed, Jan 15, 2020 at 12:14 AM Gregory Zinman < gzin...@mac.com 
> mailto:gzin...@mac.com > wrote:
> 
> > > Filmmaker Steven Woloshen’s books are also excellent for 
> artists and students:
> > https://scratchatopia.wordpress.com/
> > 
> > https://re-voir.com/shop/en/steven-woloshen/990-scratch-crackle-pop-the-whole-grains-approach-to-making-films-without-a-camera.html
> > 
> > https://scratchatopia.wordpress.com/recipes-for-reconstruction-my-1st-book/
> > 
> > Best,
> > 
> > Greg
> > --
> > Gregory Zinman, Ph.D.
> > Assistant Professor
> > School of Literature, Media, and Communication
> > Georgia Institute of Technology
> > 
> > pronouns: he/him/his
> > 
> > Making Images Move: Handmade Cinema and the Other Arts (University 
> > of California Press, 2020)
> > We Are in Open Circuits: Writings by Nam June Paik (The MIT Press, 
> > 2019)
> > 
> > 
> > 
> > > > > On Jan 14, 2020, at 3:40 PM, Anna Briggs < 
> > annamibri...@gmail.com> wrote:
> > > 
> > > Dear Tetsuya, 
> > > 
> > > I recommend Helen Hill's 'Recipes for Disaster: A Handcrafted 
> > > Film Cookbooklet'. Here is a pdf copy:  
> > > http://www.filmlabs.org/docs/recipes_for_disaster_hill.pdf. You can watch 
> > > some of her films on Vimeo at:  https://vimeo.com/helenhill. 'Madame 
> > > Winger Makes a Film' ( https://vimeo.com/197137362) is wonderful. 
> > > 
> > > Kind regards, 
> > > 
> > > Anna Briggs
> > > https://www.mipops.org/aboutus/  
> > > 
> > > On Tue, 14 Jan 2020 at 21:10, Maruyama Tetsuya < 
> > > papmaruy...@gmail.com> wrote:
> > > 
> > > > > > > Dear all.
> > > > 
> > > > I am planning a workshop on super 8 direct filmmaking 
> > > > in Port-au-Prince, Haiti, and need some reference on books that talk 
> > > > about handmade films without camera.
> > > > It doesn't have to be technical since I would like a 
> > > > broad range of ideas and notes, and ideally they can be pdf, so I can 
> > > > share with the fellow participants.
> > > > 
> > > > I saw a post by Gregory Zinman on his new book, and 
> > > > became curious….
> > > > 
> > > > Warm regards,
> > > > 
> > > > Tetsuya Maruyama
> > > > Rio de Janeiro, Brasil
> > > > 
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Re: [Frameworks] Books on Handmade Films

2020-01-15 Thread Albert Alcoz
Hello Tetsuya,

Here's another good reference, the catalogue of the *Zelluloid *exhibition
at the Schirn Kunsthalle in Frankfurt:
https://monoskop.org/images/d/dd/Schlicht_Esther_Hollein_Max_eds_Zelluloid_Camera_Less_Film_Film_ohne_Kamera.pdf


Best,
Albert

On Wed, Jan 15, 2020 at 12:14 AM Gregory Zinman  wrote:

> Filmmaker Steven Woloshen’s books are also excellent for artists and
> students:
> https://scratchatopia.wordpress.com/
>
> https://re-voir.com/shop/en/steven-woloshen/990-scratch-crackle-pop-the-whole-grains-approach-to-making-films-without-a-camera.html
> https://scratchatopia.wordpress.com/recipes-for-reconstruction-my-1st-book/
>
> Best,
>
> Greg
> --
> Gregory Zinman, Ph.D.
> Assistant Professor
> School of Literature, Media, and Communication
> Georgia Institute of Technology
>
> pronouns: he/him/his
>
> *Making Images Move: Handmade Cinema and the Other Arts *(University of
> California Press, 2020)
> *We Are in Open Circuits: Writings by Nam June Paik* (The MIT Press, 2019)
>
>
> On Jan 14, 2020, at 3:40 PM, Anna Briggs  wrote:
>
> Dear Tetsuya,
>
> I recommend Helen Hill's 'Recipes for Disaster: A Handcrafted Film
> Cookbooklet'. Here is a pdf copy:
> http://www.filmlabs.org/docs/recipes_for_disaster_hill.pdf. You can watch
> some of her films on Vimeo at: https://vimeo.com/helenhill. 'Madame
> Winger Makes a Film' (https://vimeo.com/197137362) is wonderful.
>
> Kind regards,
>
> Anna Briggs
> https://www.mipops.org/aboutus/
>
> On Tue, 14 Jan 2020 at 21:10, Maruyama Tetsuya 
> wrote:
>
>> Dear all.
>>
>> I am planning a workshop on super 8 direct filmmaking in Port-au-Prince,
>> Haiti, and need some reference on books that talk about handmade films
>> without camera.
>> It doesn't have to be technical since I would like a broad range of ideas
>> and notes, and ideally they can be pdf, so I can share with the fellow
>> participants.
>>
>> I saw a post by Gregory Zinman on his new book, and became curious….
>>
>> Warm regards,
>>
>> Tetsuya Maruyama
>> Rio de Janeiro, Brasil
>>
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