Re: [Frameworks] Standish Lawder Runaway

2014-09-12 Thread Ingo Petzke

Hi Mark and Pip,
I find this only now after returning from a longer absence and would 
like to add a few lines. In fact, Standish was a bit disorganized as 
you can see by the fact hat he even planned to release a DVD with me on 
Red Avocado Film - to bring him to Osnabrück was my idea and done with 
my financial contribution. We even managed to shoot an interview 
documentary on the spot for inclusion on the DVD.  Trying to continue 
this co-operation long-distance and all the while to no avail was more 
than frustrating - but such is life, sometimes.  News of his passing 
away were sad but didn't come completely as a surprise. The only 
question that really matters now: is there a possibility for you to 
release a DVD of his truely essential work? I would simply LOVE to see 
it. And as for the interview film: I will probably upload it to the Red 
Avocado Film web site. In its edited version it's just a bit over 30 
minutes but probably depicts one of the last times that Standish was up 
to the task and gave insights into his life and work. May this great and 
too often overlooked filmmaker rest in peace.

Ingo

Am 12.08.2014 01:56, schrieb Pip Chodorov:

Re: [Frameworks] Standish Lawder  Runaway
Thanks Mark,
That's a very nice blog post.
I met Standish a couple of years ago on his trip to Osnabruck and 
Paris and we became good friends. He stayed in my place, and he sold 
me a good print of Corridor at that time. We stayed in touch and 
planned to release a DVD of his films together, but he soon became 
disorganized in his thoughts as some dementia set in and he moved to 
California.

It was great to revisit him a little in your post.
My only criticism is that it's hard to read white text on a black 
background (Jonas would really take you to task for that). So I'm 
seeing lines everywhere in my head now.

All the best,
Pip Chodorov



At 16:46 -0700 11/08/14, Mark Toscano wrote:

Hi all -

If you're interested, I've written something about my experience 
picking up Standish Lawder's films in 2007, prompted by the arrival 
of the rest of his film elements today from his daughter (and the 
discovery of one element in particular).


http://preservationinsanity.blogspot.com/



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Re: [Frameworks] Standish Lawder Runaway

2014-09-12 Thread Film Object
I know Standish's daughter Cynthia would be happy to have his work on DVD, as 
would I.  The Academy doesn't do DVD publishing, but we've assisted and 
sometimes co-supervised a bunch of times with folks who do (Criterion, Flicker 
Alley, etc.)  I'd be happy to help with such an effort.  Ingo, is there any 
reason why you couldn't continue to do it?

Mark


 On Sep 12, 2014, at 9:32 AM, Ingo Petzke i...@petzke.biz wrote:
 
 Hi Mark and Pip,
 I find this only now after returning from a longer absence and would like to 
 add a few lines. In fact, Standish was a bit disorganized as you can see by 
 the fact hat he even planned to release a DVD with me on Red Avocado Film - 
 to bring him to Osnabrück was my idea and done with my financial 
 contribution. We even managed to shoot an interview documentary on the spot 
 for inclusion on the DVD.  Trying to continue this co-operation long-distance 
 and all the while to no avail was more than frustrating - but such is life, 
 sometimes.  News of his passing away were sad but didn't come completely as a 
 surprise. The only question that really matters now: is there a possibility 
 for you to release a DVD of his truely essential work? I would simply LOVE to 
 see it. And as for the interview film: I will probably upload it to the Red 
 Avocado Film web site. In its edited version it's just a bit over 30 minutes 
 but probably depicts one of the last times that Standish was up to the task 
 and gave insights into his life and work. May this great and too often 
 overlooked filmmaker rest in peace.
 Ingo
 
 Am 12.08.2014 01:56, schrieb Pip Chodorov:
 Thanks Mark,
 That's a very nice blog post.
 I met Standish a couple of years ago on his trip to Osnabruck and Paris and 
 we became good friends. He stayed in my place, and he sold me a good print 
 of Corridor at that time. We stayed in touch and planned to release a DVD of 
 his films together, but he soon became disorganized in his thoughts as some 
 dementia set in and he moved to California.
 It was great to revisit him a little in your post.
 My only criticism is that it's hard to read white text on a black 
 background (Jonas would really take you to task for that). So I'm seeing 
 lines everywhere in my head now.
 All the best,
 Pip Chodorov
 
 
 
 At 16:46 -0700 11/08/14, Mark Toscano wrote:
 Hi all -
 If you're interested, I've written something about my experience picking up 
 Standish Lawder's films in 2007, prompted by the arrival of the rest of his 
 film elements today from his daughter (and the discovery of one element in 
 particular).
 http://preservationinsanity.blogspot.com/
 
 
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Re: [Frameworks] Standish Lawder Runaway

2014-09-12 Thread Pip Chodorov

Maybe we can co-produce it Ingo, it sounds like a lot of work.
Pip


At 9:43 -0700 12/09/14, Film Object wrote:
I know Standish's daughter Cynthia would be 
happy to have his work on DVD, as would I.  The 
Academy doesn't do DVD publishing, but we've 
assisted and sometimes co-supervised a bunch of 
times with folks who do (Criterion, Flicker 
Alley, etc.)  I'd be happy to help with such an 
effort.  Ingo, is there any reason why you 
couldn't continue to do it?


Mark


On Sep 12, 2014, at 9:32 AM, Ingo Petzke 
mailto:i...@petzke.bizi...@petzke.biz wrote:



Hi Mark and Pip,
I find this only now after returning from a 
longer absence and would like to add a few 
lines. In fact, Standish was a bit 
disorganized as you can see by the fact hat 
he even planned to release a DVD with me on Red 
Avocado Film - to bring him to Osnabrück was my 
idea and done with my financial contribution. 
We even managed to shoot an interview 
documentary on the spot for inclusion on the 
DVD.  Trying to continue this co-operation 
long-distance and all the while to no avail was 
more than frustrating - but such is life, 
sometimes.  News of his passing away were sad 
but didn't come completely as a surprise. The 
only question that really matters now: is there 
a possibility for you to release a DVD of his 
truely essential work? I would simply LOVE to 
see it. And as for the interview film: I will 
probably upload it to the Red Avocado Film web 
site. In its edited version it's just a bit 
over 30 minutes but probably depicts one of the 
last times that Standish was up to the task and 
gave insights into his life and work. May this 
great and too often overlooked filmmaker rest 
in peace.

Ingo

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[Frameworks] Standish Lawder Runaway

2014-08-11 Thread Mark Toscano
Hi all -

If you're interested, I've written something about my experience picking up
Standish Lawder's films in 2007, prompted by the arrival of the rest of his
film elements today from his daughter (and the discovery of one element in
particular).

http://preservationinsanity.blogspot.com/

Mark T
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Re: [Frameworks] Standish Lawder Runaway

2014-08-11 Thread Pip Chodorov

Thanks Mark,
That's a very nice blog post.
I met Standish a couple of years ago on his trip to Osnabruck and 
Paris and we became good friends. He stayed in my place, and he sold 
me a good print of Corridor at that time. We stayed in touch and 
planned to release a DVD of his films together, but he soon became 
disorganized in his thoughts as some dementia set in and he moved to 
California.

It was great to revisit him a little in your post.
My only criticism is that it's hard to read white text on a black 
background (Jonas would really take you to task for that). So I'm 
seeing lines everywhere in my head now.

All the best,
Pip Chodorov



At 16:46 -0700 11/08/14, Mark Toscano wrote:

Hi all -

If you're interested, I've written something about my experience 
picking up Standish Lawder's films in 2007, prompted by the arrival 
of the rest of his film elements today from his daughter (and the 
discovery of one element in particular).


http://preservationinsanity.blogspot.com/http://preservationinsanity.blogspot.com/___
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