Re: [Frameworks] Wild sound in film

2016-09-02 Thread Albert Alcoz
*Critical Mass* by Hollis Frampton?

*Picture and Sound Rushes* by Morgan Fisher?

They both use "sound that is recorded at the same time and location as the
imagery, but is not synchronized to the imagery in the final film"

On Fri, Sep 2, 2016 at 5:12 PM, Deana LeBlanc 
wrote:

> John & Jane and Miss Lovely.  Directed by Ashim Ahluwalia.
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> On Thursday, September 1, 2016, Francisco Torres 
> wrote:
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>> P Chodorov- Re voir page shows a 404 error!
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>> 2016-09-01 17:50 GMT-04:00 Francisco Torres :
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>>> - ''Rameau's Nephew'' The feel good movie of the summer!
>>>
>>> 2016-09-01 11:25 GMT-04:00 Bill Seery :
>>>
 "Anastomosis" by Andrej Zdravic is one of the most effective examples
 of the use of wild sound that I've seen.

 Bill Seery
 b...@mercermedia.com
 212.627.8070


 >>I'm looking for suggestions of films that prominently utilize "wild
 sound"
 in their soundtracks. (I'm defining wild sound as sound that is
 recorded at
 the same time and location as the imagery, but is not synchronized to
 the
 imagery in the final film.)<<







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Re: [Frameworks] Wild sound in film

2016-09-02 Thread Deana LeBlanc
John & Jane and Miss Lovely.  Directed by Ashim Ahluwalia.

On Thursday, September 1, 2016, Francisco Torres 
wrote:

> P Chodorov- Re voir page shows a 404 error!
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> 2016-09-01 17:50 GMT-04:00 Francisco Torres  >:
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>> - ''Rameau's Nephew'' The feel good movie of the summer!
>>
>> 2016-09-01 11:25 GMT-04:00 Bill Seery > >:
>>
>>> "Anastomosis" by Andrej Zdravic is one of the most effective examples of
>>> the use of wild sound that I've seen.
>>>
>>> Bill Seery
>>> b...@mercermedia.com
>>> 
>>> 212.627.8070
>>>
>>>
>>> >>I'm looking for suggestions of films that prominently utilize "wild
>>> sound"
>>> in their soundtracks. (I'm defining wild sound as sound that is recorded
>>> at
>>> the same time and location as the imagery, but is not synchronized to the
>>> imagery in the final film.)<<
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Re: [Frameworks] Wild sound in film

2016-09-01 Thread Francisco Torres
P Chodorov- Re voir page shows a 404 error!

2016-09-01 17:50 GMT-04:00 Francisco Torres :

> - ''Rameau's Nephew'' The feel good movie of the summer!
>
> 2016-09-01 11:25 GMT-04:00 Bill Seery :
>
>> "Anastomosis" by Andrej Zdravic is one of the most effective examples of
>> the use of wild sound that I've seen.
>>
>> Bill Seery
>> b...@mercermedia.com
>> 212.627.8070
>>
>>
>> >>I'm looking for suggestions of films that prominently utilize "wild
>> sound"
>> in their soundtracks. (I'm defining wild sound as sound that is recorded
>> at
>> the same time and location as the imagery, but is not synchronized to the
>> imagery in the final film.)<<
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Re: [Frameworks] Wild sound in film

2016-09-01 Thread Francisco Torres
- ''Rameau's Nephew'' The feel good movie of the summer!

2016-09-01 11:25 GMT-04:00 Bill Seery :

> "Anastomosis" by Andrej Zdravic is one of the most effective examples of
> the use of wild sound that I've seen.
>
> Bill Seery
> b...@mercermedia.com
> 212.627.8070
>
>
> >>I'm looking for suggestions of films that prominently utilize "wild
> sound"
> in their soundtracks. (I'm defining wild sound as sound that is recorded at
> the same time and location as the imagery, but is not synchronized to the
> imagery in the final film.)<<
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Re: [Frameworks] Wild sound in film

2016-09-01 Thread Bill Seery
"Anastomosis" by Andrej Zdravic is one of the most effective examples of the 
use of wild sound that I've seen.

Bill Seery
b...@mercermedia.com
212.627.8070


>>I'm looking for suggestions of films that prominently utilize "wild sound"
in their soundtracks. (I'm defining wild sound as sound that is recorded at
the same time and location as the imagery, but is not synchronized to the
imagery in the final film.)<<







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Re: [Frameworks] Wild sound in film

2016-08-31 Thread Cinema Project
I wonder if Jonathan Schwartz's travel films would fit that description.
Also, if I'm understanding correctly, that occurs in Bill Brown's latest
film Speculation Nation.

Sincerely,
Mia Ferm

Sent from my iPhone

On Aug 31, 2016, at 14:09, Andy Ditzler  wrote:

Hi all,

I'm looking for suggestions of films that prominently utilize "wild sound"
in their soundtracks. (I'm defining wild sound as sound that is recorded at
the same time and location as the imagery, but is not synchronized to the
imagery in the final film.)

This would be other than the widespread use, in documentary filmmaking, of
ambient sound as a background to synchronized sound and image. I'm thinking
instead of films that highlight the non-synchronous (or semi-synchronous)
nature of the sound.

Examples include Peter Moore's "Stockhausen's Originale: Doubletakes," in
which we see images of a concert performance, and hear sounds of that
performance, but not in sync. The same principle applies to the 1950s
ethnographic films of John Marshall (for example, A Joking Relationship)
and Jean Rouch (Les Maitres Fous and others).

Thanks for any suggestions!

Best,

Andy Ditzler
Founder and curator, Film Love: www.filmlove.org
Co-founder, John Q collective: www.johnq.org

John Q in the New York Times Lens blog: http://nyti.ms/2aDWklE

forthcoming:
Journal of American Studies, co-editor, special issue, 2017 (with Joey Orr)

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Re: [Frameworks] Wild sound in film

2016-08-31 Thread Pip Chodorov

Good idea Francisco - we have this out on DVD too.

http://re-voir.com/shop/en/michael-snow/70-micheal-snow-rameau-s-nephew-by-diderot-thanx-to-dennis-young-by-wilma-schoen-3493551100393.html

At 17:46 -0400 31/08/16, Francisco Torres wrote:

http://lux.org.uk/collection/works/rameaus-nephew-diderot-thanx-dennis-young-wilma-schoen
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Re: [Frameworks] Wild sound in film

2016-08-31 Thread Francisco Torres
http://lux.org.uk/collection/works/rameaus-nephew-diderot-thanx-dennis-young-wilma-schoen

2016-08-31 17:14 GMT-04:00 Sofia Canales :

> My film does that here in these films:
>
> https://vimeo.com/53100519
> 'Mujer' has screened in REDCAT (Los Angeles), Morelia International Film
> Festival, Slamdance Film Festival
>
> other examples I have are:
> https://vimeo.com/129743442
> https://vimeo.com/72793847
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> Good luck,
> Sofia Canales
>
> Consultant, Digitization
> Getty Research Institute
> Internet Archive
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[Frameworks] Wild sound in film

2016-08-31 Thread Andy Ditzler
Hi all,

I'm looking for suggestions of films that prominently utilize "wild sound"
in their soundtracks. (I'm defining wild sound as sound that is recorded at
the same time and location as the imagery, but is not synchronized to the
imagery in the final film.)

This would be other than the widespread use, in documentary filmmaking, of
ambient sound as a background to synchronized sound and image. I'm thinking
instead of films that highlight the non-synchronous (or semi-synchronous)
nature of the sound.

Examples include Peter Moore's "Stockhausen's Originale: Doubletakes," in
which we see images of a concert performance, and hear sounds of that
performance, but not in sync. The same principle applies to the 1950s
ethnographic films of John Marshall (for example, A Joking Relationship)
and Jean Rouch (Les Maitres Fous and others).

Thanks for any suggestions!

Best,

Andy Ditzler
Founder and curator, Film Love: www.filmlove.org
Co-founder, John Q collective: www.johnq.org

John Q in the New York Times Lens blog: http://nyti.ms/2aDWklE

forthcoming:
Journal of American Studies, co-editor, special issue, 2017 (with Joey Orr)
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