Re: [Frameworks] touring "A Roll for Peter"

2019-10-03 Thread Dominic Angerame
Congrats on all this work promoting the reels in tribute to Peter Hutton. Great 
job and I know this is a lot of work.

Dominic

> On Oct 2, 2019, at 8:55 PM, Eric Theise  wrote:
> 
> Hey Frameworkers,
> 
> A Roll for Peter, the Peter Hutton tribute compilation that crisscrossed 
> North America during the first half of 2017, is on its way across the 
> Atlantic and will screen in Grenoble on 11 Oct at Le 102. I had little to do 
> with this; Joyce Lainé made it happen with an assist from Mark Street. I have 
> updated http://erictheise.com/films/a-roll-for-peter/ 
>  and 
> https://www.facebook.com/arollforpeter/ 
>  with the relevant info and wish I'd 
> known to tell you earlier about the multi-city, multi-day focus on Hutton 
> that went down at the end of September: 
> https://www.videodrome2.fr/focus-sur-peter-hutton/ 
> .
> 
> Eric
> 
> 
> On Tue, Jan 24, 2017 at 3:16 PM Eric Theise  > wrote:
> Another in my occasional updates about A Roll for Peter, the 16mm multi-maker 
> Peter Hutton tribute project. A number of venues and dates have been added 
> since my last email so here's the current list of upcoming screenings.
> 
> 1 March: Lexington Film League at 21c, Lexington, KY
> 7 March: UWM Union Cinema, Milwaukee, WI
> 13 March: Aggregate Space Gallery, Oakland, CA
> 18 March: Echo Park Film Center, Los Angeles, CA
> 1 April: Other Cinema, San Francisco, CA
> 9 April: Hamilton College F.I.L.M. SERIES/Bradford Auditorium, Clinton, NY
> 13 April, NW Film Forum, Seattle, WA
> 23 April: Cellular Cinema/Bryant-Lake Bowl, Minneapolis, MN
> 29 April: Iris Film Collective, Vancouver, BC
> 5 May: Niagara Custom Lab, Toronto, ON
> 12 May: Visions, Montréal, QC
> 
> For information about Saturday's screening at Atlanta's Eyedrum please call 
> the venue at (678) 813-7860 .
> 
> That's today's snapshot. The best places to track updates to the tour are 
> http://erictheise.com/films/a-roll-for-peter/ 
>  and 
> https://www.facebook.com/arollforpeter/ 
>  (and why not Like it while you're 
> there?).
> 
> There are very few opportunities left for bookings in March, April, or May. 
> If you run or know of a venue that would like to screen A Roll for Peter 
> during the first three weeks of February, please be in touch, pronto.
> 
> The first two screenings of 2017, at UNEXPOSED Microcinema in Durham and 
> Sunspot Cinema/UCF Art Gallery in Orlando, were well received. For the 
> latter, feedback was: "so lovely… I wish I could see those films again! Such 
> a great opportunity to see such an ephemeral program", for the former, 
> simply, "f*cking killer".
> 
> Thanks!
> 
> Eric
> 
> 
> On Tue, Jan 3, 2017 at 3:28 PM, Eric Theise  > wrote:
> I'm pleased to let you all know that the tour of A Roll for Peter, the Peter 
> Hutton tribute film organized by Jennifer Reeves & Mark Street, has eight 
> confirmed dates as we head into 2017, commencing with Friday the 13th of 
> January at the UNEXPOSED Microcinema in Durham, NC.
> 
> For those of you who don't follow links, the dates/venues thus far are
> 13 January: UNEXPOSED Microcinema, Durham, NC
> 19 January: Sunspot Cinema/UCF Art Gallery, Orlando, FL
> 25 January: Ohio State University, Columbus, OH
> 25 February: Spectacle Society, Dallas, TX
> 1 March: LFL at 21c, Lexington, KY
> 7 March: UWM Union Cinema, Milwaukee, WI
> 9 April: Hamilton College F.I.L.M. SERIES/Bradford Auditorium, Clinton, NY
> 23 April: Cellular Cinema/Bryant-Lake Bowl, Minneapolis, MN
> 
> and if you do follow links, here's one to the most detailed and up-to-date 
> page for the overall project:
> http://erictheise.com/films/a-roll-for-peter/ 
> 
> 
> If you run a series and would like to present A Roll for Peter between now 
> and late May 2017, please review the details at that page, then email me with 
> some proposed dates.
> 
> I've been in touch with people in Albuquerque, Atlanta, Austin, Baltimore, 
> Boston, Boulder, Buffalo, Chicago, Detroit, Iowa City, Knoxville, New 
> Orleans, Portland (OR), Providence, San Francisco, Seattle, Toronto, and 
> Tucson about screenings. Some cases: no reply; some cases: a date & location 
> should be announced soon. If you'd like to see A Roll for Peter in one of 
> those cities, email me OFF LIST and I'll let you know who I've been talking 
> with.
> 
> If there's an additional city or venue where you would like the project 
> shown, please reply or email me off list with your ideas and recommendations.
> 
> Thanks for your interest in and support of this project!
> 
> Eric
> 
> 
> 
> On Tue, Jan 3, 2017 at 3:28 PM, Eric Theise  

Re: [Frameworks] touring "A Roll for Peter"

2019-10-02 Thread Eric Theise
Hey Frameworkers,

A Roll for Peter, the Peter Hutton tribute compilation that crisscrossed
North America during the first half of 2017, is on its way across the
Atlantic and will screen in Grenoble on 11 Oct at Le 102. I had little to
do with this; Joyce Lainé made it happen with an assist from Mark Street. I
have updated http://erictheise.com/films/a-roll-for-peter/ and
https://www.facebook.com/arollforpeter/ with the relevant info and wish I'd
known to tell you earlier about the multi-city, multi-day focus on Hutton
that went down at the end of September:
https://www.videodrome2.fr/focus-sur-peter-hutton/.

Eric


On Tue, Jan 24, 2017 at 3:16 PM Eric Theise  wrote:

> Another in my occasional updates about A Roll for Peter, the 16mm
> multi-maker Peter Hutton tribute project. A number of venues and dates have
> been added since my last email so here's the current list of upcoming
> screenings.
>
> 1 March: Lexington Film League at 21c, Lexington, KY
> 7 March: UWM Union Cinema, Milwaukee, WI
> 13 March: Aggregate Space Gallery, Oakland, CA
> 18 March: Echo Park Film Center, Los Angeles, CA
> 1 April: Other Cinema, San Francisco, CA
> 9 April: Hamilton College F.I.L.M. SERIES/Bradford Auditorium,
> Clinton, NY
> 13 April, NW Film Forum, Seattle, WA
> 23 April: Cellular Cinema/Bryant-Lake Bowl, Minneapolis, MN
> 29 April: Iris Film Collective, Vancouver, BC
> 5 May: Niagara Custom Lab, Toronto, ON
> 12 May: Visions, Montréal, QC
>
> For information about Saturday's screening at Atlanta's Eyedrum please
> call the venue at (678) 813-7860.
>
> That's today's snapshot. The best places to track updates to the tour are
> http://erictheise.com/films/a-roll-for-peter/ and
> https://www.facebook.com/arollforpeter/ (and why not Like it while you're
> there?).
>
> There are very few opportunities left for bookings in March, April, or
> May. If you run or know of a venue that would like to screen A Roll for
> Peter during the first three weeks of February, please be in touch, pronto.
>
> The first two screenings of 2017, at UNEXPOSED Microcinema in Durham and 
> Sunspot
> Cinema/UCF Art Gallery in Orlando, were well received. For the latter,
> feedback was: "so lovely… I wish I could see those films again! Such a
> great opportunity to see such an ephemeral program", for the former,
> simply, "f*cking killer".
>
> Thanks!
>
> Eric
>
>
> On Tue, Jan 3, 2017 at 3:28 PM, Eric Theise  wrote:
>
>> I'm pleased to let you all know that the tour of A Roll for Peter, the
>> Peter Hutton tribute film organized by Jennifer Reeves & Mark Street,
>> has eight confirmed dates as we head into 2017, commencing with Friday the
>> 13th of January at the UNEXPOSED Microcinema in Durham, NC.
>>
>> For those of you who don't follow links, the dates/venues thus far are
>> 13 January: UNEXPOSED Microcinema, Durham, NC
>> 19 January: Sunspot Cinema/UCF Art Gallery, Orlando, FL
>> 25 January: Ohio State University, Columbus, OH
>> 25 February: Spectacle Society, Dallas, TX
>> 1 March: LFL at 21c, Lexington, KY
>> 7 March: UWM Union Cinema, Milwaukee, WI
>> 9 April: Hamilton College F.I.L.M. SERIES/Bradford Auditorium,
>> Clinton, NY
>> 23 April: Cellular Cinema/Bryant-Lake Bowl, Minneapolis, MN
>>
>> and if you do follow links, here's one to the most detailed and
>> up-to-date page for the overall project:
>> http://erictheise.com/films/a-roll-for-peter/
>>
>> If you run a series and would like to present A Roll for Peter between
>> now and late May 2017, please review the details at that page, then email
>> me with some proposed dates.
>>
>> I've been in touch with people in Albuquerque, Atlanta, Austin,
>> Baltimore, Boston, Boulder, Buffalo, Chicago, Detroit, Iowa City,
>> Knoxville, New Orleans, Portland (OR), Providence, San Francisco, Seattle,
>> Toronto, and Tucson about screenings. Some cases: no reply; some cases: a
>> date & location should be announced soon. If you'd like to see A Roll for
>> Peter in one of those cities, email me OFF LIST and I'll let you know who
>> I've been talking with.
>>
>> If there's an additional city or venue where you would like the project
>> shown, please reply or email me off list with your ideas and
>> recommendations.
>>
>> Thanks for your interest in and support of this project!
>>
>> Eric
>>
>>
>
> On Tue, Jan 3, 2017 at 3:28 PM, Eric Theise  wrote:
>
>> I'm pleased to let you all know that the tour of A Roll for Peter, the
>> Peter Hutton tribute film organized by Jennifer Reeves & Mark Street,
>> has eight confirmed dates as we head into 2017, commencing with Friday the
>> 13th of January at the UNEXPOSED Microcinema in Durham, NC.
>>
>> For those of you who don't follow links, the dates/venues thus far are
>> 13 January: UNEXPOSED Microcinema, Durham, NC
>> 19 January: Sunspot Cinema/UCF Art Gallery, Orlando, FL
>> 25 January: Ohio State University, Columbus, OH
>> 25 February: Spectacle Society, 

Re: [Frameworks] touring "A Roll for Peter"

2017-01-24 Thread Eric Theise
Another in my occasional updates about A Roll for Peter, the 16mm
multi-maker Peter Hutton tribute project. A number of venues and dates have
been added since my last email so here's the current list of upcoming
screenings.

1 March: Lexington Film League at 21c, Lexington, KY
7 March: UWM Union Cinema, Milwaukee, WI
13 March: Aggregate Space Gallery, Oakland, CA
18 March: Echo Park Film Center, Los Angeles, CA
1 April: Other Cinema, San Francisco, CA
9 April: Hamilton College F.I.L.M. SERIES/Bradford Auditorium, Clinton,
NY
13 April, NW Film Forum, Seattle, WA
23 April: Cellular Cinema/Bryant-Lake Bowl, Minneapolis, MN
29 April: Iris Film Collective, Vancouver, BC
5 May: Niagara Custom Lab, Toronto, ON
12 May: Visions, Montréal, QC

For information about Saturday's screening at Atlanta's Eyedrum please call
the venue at (678) 813-7860.

That's today's snapshot. The best places to track updates to the tour are
http://erictheise.com/films/a-roll-for-peter/ and https://www.facebook.com/
arollforpeter/ (and why not Like it while you're there?).

There are very few opportunities left for bookings in March, April, or May.
If you run or know of a venue that would like to screen A Roll for Peter
during the first three weeks of February, please be in touch, pronto.

The first two screenings of 2017, at UNEXPOSED Microcinema in Durham
and Sunspot
Cinema/UCF Art Gallery in Orlando, were well received. For the latter,
feedback was: "so lovely… I wish I could see those films again! Such a
great opportunity to see such an ephemeral program", for the former,
simply, "f*cking killer".

Thanks!

Eric


On Tue, Jan 3, 2017 at 3:28 PM, Eric Theise  wrote:

> I'm pleased to let you all know that the tour of A Roll for Peter, the
> Peter Hutton tribute film organized by Jennifer Reeves & Mark Street, has
> eight confirmed dates as we head into 2017, commencing with Friday the 13th
> of January at the UNEXPOSED Microcinema in Durham, NC.
>
> For those of you who don't follow links, the dates/venues thus far are
> 13 January: UNEXPOSED Microcinema, Durham, NC
> 19 January: Sunspot Cinema/UCF Art Gallery, Orlando, FL
> 25 January: Ohio State University, Columbus, OH
> 25 February: Spectacle Society, Dallas, TX
> 1 March: LFL at 21c, Lexington, KY
> 7 March: UWM Union Cinema, Milwaukee, WI
> 9 April: Hamilton College F.I.L.M. SERIES/Bradford Auditorium,
> Clinton, NY
> 23 April: Cellular Cinema/Bryant-Lake Bowl, Minneapolis, MN
>
> and if you do follow links, here's one to the most detailed and up-to-date
> page for the overall project:
> http://erictheise.com/films/a-roll-for-peter/
>
> If you run a series and would like to present A Roll for Peter between now
> and late May 2017, please review the details at that page, then email me
> with some proposed dates.
>
> I've been in touch with people in Albuquerque, Atlanta, Austin, Baltimore,
> Boston, Boulder, Buffalo, Chicago, Detroit, Iowa City, Knoxville, New
> Orleans, Portland (OR), Providence, San Francisco, Seattle, Toronto, and
> Tucson about screenings. Some cases: no reply; some cases: a date &
> location should be announced soon. If you'd like to see A Roll for Peter in
> one of those cities, email me OFF LIST and I'll let you know who I've been
> talking with.
>
> If there's an additional city or venue where you would like the project
> shown, please reply or email me off list with your ideas and
> recommendations.
>
> Thanks for your interest in and support of this project!
>
> Eric
>
>

On Tue, Jan 3, 2017 at 3:28 PM, Eric Theise  wrote:

> I'm pleased to let you all know that the tour of A Roll for Peter, the
> Peter Hutton tribute film organized by Jennifer Reeves & Mark Street, has
> eight confirmed dates as we head into 2017, commencing with Friday the 13th
> of January at the UNEXPOSED Microcinema in Durham, NC.
>
> For those of you who don't follow links, the dates/venues thus far are
> 13 January: UNEXPOSED Microcinema, Durham, NC
> 19 January: Sunspot Cinema/UCF Art Gallery, Orlando, FL
> 25 January: Ohio State University, Columbus, OH
> 25 February: Spectacle Society, Dallas, TX
> 1 March: LFL at 21c, Lexington, KY
> 7 March: UWM Union Cinema, Milwaukee, WI
> 9 April: Hamilton College F.I.L.M. SERIES/Bradford Auditorium,
> Clinton, NY
> 23 April: Cellular Cinema/Bryant-Lake Bowl, Minneapolis, MN
>
> and if you do follow links, here's one to the most detailed and up-to-date
> page for the overall project:
> http://erictheise.com/films/a-roll-for-peter/
>
> If you run a series and would like to present A Roll for Peter between now
> and late May 2017, please review the details at that page, then email me
> with some proposed dates.
>
> I've been in touch with people in Albuquerque, Atlanta, Austin, Baltimore,
> Boston, Boulder, Buffalo, Chicago, Detroit, Iowa City, Knoxville, New
> Orleans, Portland 

Re: [Frameworks] touring "A Roll for Peter"

2017-01-04 Thread Dominic Angerame
Hi Eric, have u tried approaching PFA for a possible screening


On Tue, Jan 3, 2017 at 3:28 PM, Eric Theise  wrote:

> I'm pleased to let you all know that the tour of A Roll for Peter, the
> Peter Hutton tribute film organized by Jennifer Reeves & Mark Street, has
> eight confirmed dates as we head into 2017, commencing with Friday the 13th
> of January at the UNEXPOSED Microcinema in Durham, NC.
>
> For those of you who don't follow links, the dates/venues thus far are
> 13 January: UNEXPOSED Microcinema, Durham, NC
> 19 January: Sunspot Cinema/UCF Art Gallery, Orlando, FL
> 25 January: Ohio State University, Columbus, OH
> 25 February: Spectacle Society, Dallas, TX
> 1 March: LFL at 21c, Lexington, KY
> 7 March: UWM Union Cinema, Milwaukee, WI
> 9 April: Hamilton College F.I.L.M. SERIES/Bradford Auditorium,
> Clinton, NY
> 23 April: Cellular Cinema/Bryant-Lake Bowl, Minneapolis, MN
>
> and if you do follow links, here's one to the most detailed and up-to-date
> page for the overall project:
> http://erictheise.com/films/a-roll-for-peter/
>
> If you run a series and would like to present A Roll for Peter between now
> and late May 2017, please review the details at that page, then email me
> with some proposed dates.
>
> I've been in touch with people in Albuquerque, Atlanta, Austin, Baltimore,
> Boston, Boulder, Buffalo, Chicago, Detroit, Iowa City, Knoxville, New
> Orleans, Portland (OR), Providence, San Francisco, Seattle, Toronto, and
> Tucson about screenings. Some cases: no reply; some cases: a date &
> location should be announced soon. If you'd like to see A Roll for Peter in
> one of those cities, email me OFF LIST and I'll let you know who I've been
> talking with.
>
> If there's an additional city or venue where you would like the project
> shown, please reply or email me off list with your ideas and
> recommendations.
>
> Thanks for your interest in and support of this project!
>
> Eric
>
>
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Re: [Frameworks] touring "A Roll for Peter"

2017-01-03 Thread Eric Theise
I'm pleased to let you all know that the tour of A Roll for Peter, the
Peter Hutton tribute film organized by Jennifer Reeves & Mark Street, has
eight confirmed dates as we head into 2017, commencing with Friday the 13th
of January at the UNEXPOSED Microcinema in Durham, NC.

For those of you who don't follow links, the dates/venues thus far are
13 January: UNEXPOSED Microcinema, Durham, NC
19 January: Sunspot Cinema/UCF Art Gallery, Orlando, FL
25 January: Ohio State University, Columbus, OH
25 February: Spectacle Society, Dallas, TX
1 March: LFL at 21c, Lexington, KY
7 March: UWM Union Cinema, Milwaukee, WI
9 April: Hamilton College F.I.L.M. SERIES/Bradford Auditorium, Clinton,
NY
23 April: Cellular Cinema/Bryant-Lake Bowl, Minneapolis, MN

and if you do follow links, here's one to the most detailed and up-to-date
page for the overall project:
http://erictheise.com/films/a-roll-for-peter/

If you run a series and would like to present A Roll for Peter between now
and late May 2017, please review the details at that page, then email me
with some proposed dates.

I've been in touch with people in Albuquerque, Atlanta, Austin, Baltimore,
Boston, Boulder, Buffalo, Chicago, Detroit, Iowa City, Knoxville, New
Orleans, Portland (OR), Providence, San Francisco, Seattle, Toronto, and
Tucson about screenings. Some cases: no reply; some cases: a date &
location should be announced soon. If you'd like to see A Roll for Peter in
one of those cities, email me OFF LIST and I'll let you know who I've been
talking with.

If there's an additional city or venue where you would like the project
shown, please reply or email me off list with your ideas and
recommendations.

Thanks for your interest in and support of this project!

Eric
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Re: [Frameworks] touring "A Roll for Peter"

2016-12-04 Thread Jim Flannery
Sunday, December 4, 2016, 8:36:58 AM, one wrote:

> Nelson; Maya Deren; Harry Smith; Sitney Peterson; James Broughton;

"Sitney Peterson" is my favorite typo of the week (using the
non-American calendar).

-- 
Best regards,
 Jim Flannery
 j...@newgrangemedia.com



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Re: [Frameworks] touring "A Roll for Peter"

2016-12-04 Thread Dominic Angerame
I am screening one of Peter's film at the Festival International del Nuevo
Cine Latinoamericano in Havana next week.

Below are some of the filmmakers whose work I will be showing at the
festival:
The screenings in Habana are held from December 9-December 16th 2016.

Next Week I present the 10th Anniversary of my Avant Garde programs at the
Festival Interncional Del Nuevo Cine Latinoamericano. This year's
presentation will celebrate the 10th anniversary of my avant garde film
programs in Habana. These screenings will include the best films previously
screened as well as work by Lynn Sach, Mark Street, Scott Stark, Richard
Alpert and Joshua Gibson who will be in attendance. Also included are the
works by: Bruce Baillie; Robert Nelson; Maya Deren; Harry Smith; Sitney
Peterson; James Broughton; Frank Stauffacher; Janie Geiser; Shirley Clarke;
Suzan Pitt; Marie Menken; Chris Kennedy; Storm DeHirsch; Bryan Konefsky;
Carolee Schneeman; Peggy Awesh; Victor Faccinto; Ben Van Meter; Peter
Hutton; Tom Palazzolo; Chick Strand; Jo Ann Elam and scores of other
filmmakers. Including in these programs are works by Philip Hoffman, Manule
Cecconello and films by Dominic Angerame who pioneered the first screening
of experimental films as part of this Film Festival.

On Mon, Nov 28, 2016 at 9:13 AM, Eric Theise  wrote:

> Hello Frameworkers,
>
> You may be aware that Jennifer Reeves & Mark Street, as a tribute to the
> late Peter Hutton, put out a call for submissions of 100 foot rolls of 16mm
> black and white shot with Peter in mind. The compilation, "A Roll for
> Peter", screened at Bard College on 22 October and had a sold out screening
> as part of Mono No Aware's festival in Brooklyn on 9 November.
>
>   http://mononoawarefilm.com/calendar/2016/11/9/mono-x-gowanus-darkroom
>
> Like me, you may have thought: I'd kinda like to see that before it gets
> disassembled.
>
> So. I've volunteered to coordinate a tour of the project. We'll likely
> have a screening in Oakland, CA, during the first half of December and a
> San Francisco screening sometime in 2017. There's also been interest
> expressed in University of Wisconsin Milwaukee and University of Central
> Florida screenings in 2017.
>
> This is an invitation for you to contact me if you'd be interested in
> screening the project between now and May 2017.
>
> There's a single projection segment that runs 45 minutes and a double
> projection segment that runs 15 minutes. A venue needs two comparable 16mm
> projectors and a "wide enough" projection area. Academic venues should not
> charge admission for a screening; microcinemas & artist-run spaces may
> charge enough to cover their expenses. All venues are responsible for
> timely and insured shipping to the next venue on the tour.
>
> I'll note that the two New York screenings also screened Hutton's "New
> York Portrait, Chapter I", but venues would be on their own to rent or
> otherwise screen material beyond "A Roll for Peter".
>
> I'll coordinate dates, put up a page for the project, keep tabs on the
> whereabouts of the reels, and make sure screenings are listed in "This week
> in avant garde cinema".
>
> Please get in touch if this is something you'd like to be a part of.
>
> Thanks, Eric
>
>
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Re: [Frameworks] touring "A Roll for Peter"

2016-12-04 Thread Dominic Angerame
Might I suggest contacting the San Francisco Cinematheque to see if they
would be interested in sponsoring a screening or maybe incorporate the
piece in a showing at their annual Crossroads Film Festival at the Victoria
Theatre. Alas I am in Cuba so will miss any showings this month in the Bay
Area. Being the holiday season I wonder why December was chosen for a
screening.

Thanks

On Mon, Nov 28, 2016 at 9:13 AM, Eric Theise  wrote:

> Hello Frameworkers,
>
> You may be aware that Jennifer Reeves & Mark Street, as a tribute to the
> late Peter Hutton, put out a call for submissions of 100 foot rolls of 16mm
> black and white shot with Peter in mind. The compilation, "A Roll for
> Peter", screened at Bard College on 22 October and had a sold out screening
> as part of Mono No Aware's festival in Brooklyn on 9 November.
>
>   http://mononoawarefilm.com/calendar/2016/11/9/mono-x-gowanus-darkroom
>
> Like me, you may have thought: I'd kinda like to see that before it gets
> disassembled.
>
> So. I've volunteered to coordinate a tour of the project. We'll likely
> have a screening in Oakland, CA, during the first half of December and a
> San Francisco screening sometime in 2017. There's also been interest
> expressed in University of Wisconsin Milwaukee and University of Central
> Florida screenings in 2017.
>
> This is an invitation for you to contact me if you'd be interested in
> screening the project between now and May 2017.
>
> There's a single projection segment that runs 45 minutes and a double
> projection segment that runs 15 minutes. A venue needs two comparable 16mm
> projectors and a "wide enough" projection area. Academic venues should not
> charge admission for a screening; microcinemas & artist-run spaces may
> charge enough to cover their expenses. All venues are responsible for
> timely and insured shipping to the next venue on the tour.
>
> I'll note that the two New York screenings also screened Hutton's "New
> York Portrait, Chapter I", but venues would be on their own to rent or
> otherwise screen material beyond "A Roll for Peter".
>
> I'll coordinate dates, put up a page for the project, keep tabs on the
> whereabouts of the reels, and make sure screenings are listed in "This week
> in avant garde cinema".
>
> Please get in touch if this is something you'd like to be a part of.
>
> Thanks, Eric
>
>
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>
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Re: [Frameworks] touring "A Roll for Peter"

2016-11-29 Thread Esperanza Collado
Thank you for the clarification, Eric! The whole project sounds very
appealing to me. I hope we can bring it somehow. Please, let us know if it
comes to Europe.

Best,

e

2016-11-29 5:36 GMT+01:00 Eric Theise :

> Several people have asked for clarification: there is no rental fee.
> No one has yet asked but: there is no preview copy available.
>
>
> On Mon, Nov 28, 2016 at 10:13 AM, Eric Theise 
> wrote:
>
>> Hello Frameworkers,
>>
>> You may be aware that Jennifer Reeves & Mark Street, as a tribute to the
>> late Peter Hutton, put out a call for submissions of 100 foot rolls of 16mm
>> black and white shot with Peter in mind. The compilation, "A Roll for
>> Peter", screened at Bard College on 22 October and had a sold out screening
>> as part of Mono No Aware's festival in Brooklyn on 9 November.
>>
>>   http://mononoawarefilm.com/calendar/2016/11/9/mono-x-gowanus-darkroom
>>
>> Like me, you may have thought: I'd kinda like to see that before it gets
>> disassembled.
>>
>> So. I've volunteered to coordinate a tour of the project. We'll likely
>> have a screening in Oakland, CA, during the first half of December and a
>> San Francisco screening sometime in 2017. There's also been interest
>> expressed in University of Wisconsin Milwaukee and University of Central
>> Florida screenings in 2017.
>>
>> This is an invitation for you to contact me if you'd be interested in
>> screening the project between now and May 2017.
>>
>> There's a single projection segment that runs 45 minutes and a double
>> projection segment that runs 15 minutes. A venue needs two comparable 16mm
>> projectors and a "wide enough" projection area. Academic venues should not
>> charge admission for a screening; microcinemas & artist-run spaces may
>> charge enough to cover their expenses. All venues are responsible for
>> timely and insured shipping to the next venue on the tour.
>>
>> I'll note that the two New York screenings also screened Hutton's "New
>> York Portrait, Chapter I", but venues would be on their own to rent or
>> otherwise screen material beyond "A Roll for Peter".
>>
>> I'll coordinate dates, put up a page for the project, keep tabs on the
>> whereabouts of the reels, and make sure screenings are listed in "This week
>> in avant garde cinema".
>>
>> Please get in touch if this is something you'd like to be a part of.
>>
>> Thanks, Eric
>>
>>
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Re: [Frameworks] touring "A Roll for Peter"

2016-11-28 Thread Eric Theise
Several people have asked for clarification: there is no rental fee.
No one has yet asked but: there is no preview copy available.


On Mon, Nov 28, 2016 at 10:13 AM, Eric Theise  wrote:

> Hello Frameworkers,
>
> You may be aware that Jennifer Reeves & Mark Street, as a tribute to the
> late Peter Hutton, put out a call for submissions of 100 foot rolls of 16mm
> black and white shot with Peter in mind. The compilation, "A Roll for
> Peter", screened at Bard College on 22 October and had a sold out screening
> as part of Mono No Aware's festival in Brooklyn on 9 November.
>
>   http://mononoawarefilm.com/calendar/2016/11/9/mono-x-gowanus-darkroom
>
> Like me, you may have thought: I'd kinda like to see that before it gets
> disassembled.
>
> So. I've volunteered to coordinate a tour of the project. We'll likely
> have a screening in Oakland, CA, during the first half of December and a
> San Francisco screening sometime in 2017. There's also been interest
> expressed in University of Wisconsin Milwaukee and University of Central
> Florida screenings in 2017.
>
> This is an invitation for you to contact me if you'd be interested in
> screening the project between now and May 2017.
>
> There's a single projection segment that runs 45 minutes and a double
> projection segment that runs 15 minutes. A venue needs two comparable 16mm
> projectors and a "wide enough" projection area. Academic venues should not
> charge admission for a screening; microcinemas & artist-run spaces may
> charge enough to cover their expenses. All venues are responsible for
> timely and insured shipping to the next venue on the tour.
>
> I'll note that the two New York screenings also screened Hutton's "New
> York Portrait, Chapter I", but venues would be on their own to rent or
> otherwise screen material beyond "A Roll for Peter".
>
> I'll coordinate dates, put up a page for the project, keep tabs on the
> whereabouts of the reels, and make sure screenings are listed in "This week
> in avant garde cinema".
>
> Please get in touch if this is something you'd like to be a part of.
>
> Thanks, Eric
>
>
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Re: [Frameworks] touring "A Roll for Peter"

2016-11-28 Thread Eric Theise
Hi Esperanza,

On Mon, Nov 28, 2016 at 12:48 PM, Esperanza Collado <
esperanzacolla...@gmail.com> wrote:

> I wonder, what was the audience reaction to "A Roll For Peter". Is this
> film the result of a selection or anyone who shot a roll got in?
>

I'll start with a disclaimer. Not only have I not seen the completed
project, I have not even seen my contribution. Between work commitments and
landscape being uncooperative, my shooting was delayed for many days. I
shot negative, had to send the footage to Los Angeles for processing, and
the workprint ended up going straight from LA to NYC.

Mark (Street) initially asked me to hold off on arranging a San Francisco
screening but after the two New York screenings he and Jennifer (Reeves)
felt that the project was worth sending out into the world. The most direct
feedback I've seen came from contributor George Griffin, who I quote here
with permission:

"The whole program was a beautiful exchange, like a dream, peripheral
glimpses without a storyline."

I believe that anyone who submitted a roll was included; nearly 40 makers
were involved. Jenn and Mark put a lot of energy into sequencing the rolls
and arriving at the part single-screen, part double-screen solution. The
idea that the project would be short-lived, ephemeral, was baked into the
initial call.

That's pretty much what I know.

Eric
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Re: [Frameworks] touring "A Roll for Peter"

2016-11-28 Thread Esperanza Collado
Hi Eric, thanks for sharing, it's a fantastic idea.

I wonder, what was the audience reaction to "A Roll For Peter". Is this
film the result of a selection or anyone who shot a roll got in?

Best,
Esperanza

2016-11-28 20:31 GMT+01:00 Scott MacDonald :

> *Hey Eric,*
>
> *I would like to see (and possibly host) the show in the spring, late
> spring ideally, at Hamilton College. *
>
> *But I should mention that in connection with a Hutton memorial event at
> the Thomas Cole National Historic Site this past October, a beautifully
> illustrated catalog was produced; I wrote the catalog essay. Should venues
> want to make this catalog available (or sell it as a fund-raiser), they
> should contact me off FRAMEWORKS at  >.*
>
> *Best,*
> *Scott*
>
>
>
> On Mon, Nov 28, 2016 at 12:13 PM, Eric Theise 
> wrote:
>
>> Hello Frameworkers,
>>
>> You may be aware that Jennifer Reeves & Mark Street, as a tribute to the
>> late Peter Hutton, put out a call for submissions of 100 foot rolls of 16mm
>> black and white shot with Peter in mind. The compilation, "A Roll for
>> Peter", screened at Bard College on 22 October and had a sold out screening
>> as part of Mono No Aware's festival in Brooklyn on 9 November.
>>
>>   http://mononoawarefilm.com/calendar/2016/11/9/mono-x-gowanus-darkroom
>>
>> Like me, you may have thought: I'd kinda like to see that before it gets
>> disassembled.
>>
>> So. I've volunteered to coordinate a tour of the project. We'll likely
>> have a screening in Oakland, CA, during the first half of December and a
>> San Francisco screening sometime in 2017. There's also been interest
>> expressed in University of Wisconsin Milwaukee and University of Central
>> Florida screenings in 2017.
>>
>> This is an invitation for you to contact me if you'd be interested in
>> screening the project between now and May 2017.
>>
>> There's a single projection segment that runs 45 minutes and a double
>> projection segment that runs 15 minutes. A venue needs two comparable 16mm
>> projectors and a "wide enough" projection area. Academic venues should not
>> charge admission for a screening; microcinemas & artist-run spaces may
>> charge enough to cover their expenses. All venues are responsible for
>> timely and insured shipping to the next venue on the tour.
>>
>> I'll note that the two New York screenings also screened Hutton's "New
>> York Portrait, Chapter I", but venues would be on their own to rent or
>> otherwise screen material beyond "A Roll for Peter".
>>
>> I'll coordinate dates, put up a page for the project, keep tabs on the
>> whereabouts of the reels, and make sure screenings are listed in "This week
>> in avant garde cinema".
>>
>> Please get in touch if this is something you'd like to be a part of.
>>
>> Thanks, Eric
>>
>>
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Re: [Frameworks] touring "A Roll for Peter"

2016-11-28 Thread Scott MacDonald
*Hey Eric,*

*I would like to see (and possibly host) the show in the spring, late
spring ideally, at Hamilton College. *

*But I should mention that in connection with a Hutton memorial event at
the Thomas Cole National Historic Site this past October, a beautifully
illustrated catalog was produced; I wrote the catalog essay. Should venues
want to make this catalog available (or sell it as a fund-raiser), they
should contact me off FRAMEWORKS at >.*

*Best,*
*Scott*



On Mon, Nov 28, 2016 at 12:13 PM, Eric Theise  wrote:

> Hello Frameworkers,
>
> You may be aware that Jennifer Reeves & Mark Street, as a tribute to the
> late Peter Hutton, put out a call for submissions of 100 foot rolls of 16mm
> black and white shot with Peter in mind. The compilation, "A Roll for
> Peter", screened at Bard College on 22 October and had a sold out screening
> as part of Mono No Aware's festival in Brooklyn on 9 November.
>
>   http://mononoawarefilm.com/calendar/2016/11/9/mono-x-gowanus-darkroom
>
> Like me, you may have thought: I'd kinda like to see that before it gets
> disassembled.
>
> So. I've volunteered to coordinate a tour of the project. We'll likely
> have a screening in Oakland, CA, during the first half of December and a
> San Francisco screening sometime in 2017. There's also been interest
> expressed in University of Wisconsin Milwaukee and University of Central
> Florida screenings in 2017.
>
> This is an invitation for you to contact me if you'd be interested in
> screening the project between now and May 2017.
>
> There's a single projection segment that runs 45 minutes and a double
> projection segment that runs 15 minutes. A venue needs two comparable 16mm
> projectors and a "wide enough" projection area. Academic venues should not
> charge admission for a screening; microcinemas & artist-run spaces may
> charge enough to cover their expenses. All venues are responsible for
> timely and insured shipping to the next venue on the tour.
>
> I'll note that the two New York screenings also screened Hutton's "New
> York Portrait, Chapter I", but venues would be on their own to rent or
> otherwise screen material beyond "A Roll for Peter".
>
> I'll coordinate dates, put up a page for the project, keep tabs on the
> whereabouts of the reels, and make sure screenings are listed in "This week
> in avant garde cinema".
>
> Please get in touch if this is something you'd like to be a part of.
>
> Thanks, Eric
>
>
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[Frameworks] touring "A Roll for Peter"

2016-11-28 Thread Eric Theise
Hello Frameworkers,

You may be aware that Jennifer Reeves & Mark Street, as a tribute to the
late Peter Hutton, put out a call for submissions of 100 foot rolls of 16mm
black and white shot with Peter in mind. The compilation, "A Roll for
Peter", screened at Bard College on 22 October and had a sold out screening
as part of Mono No Aware's festival in Brooklyn on 9 November.

  http://mononoawarefilm.com/calendar/2016/11/9/mono-x-gowanus-darkroom

Like me, you may have thought: I'd kinda like to see that before it gets
disassembled.

So. I've volunteered to coordinate a tour of the project. We'll likely have
a screening in Oakland, CA, during the first half of December and a San
Francisco screening sometime in 2017. There's also been interest expressed
in University of Wisconsin Milwaukee and University of Central Florida
screenings in 2017.

This is an invitation for you to contact me if you'd be interested in
screening the project between now and May 2017.

There's a single projection segment that runs 45 minutes and a double
projection segment that runs 15 minutes. A venue needs two comparable 16mm
projectors and a "wide enough" projection area. Academic venues should not
charge admission for a screening; microcinemas & artist-run spaces may
charge enough to cover their expenses. All venues are responsible for
timely and insured shipping to the next venue on the tour.

I'll note that the two New York screenings also screened Hutton's "New York
Portrait, Chapter I", but venues would be on their own to rent or otherwise
screen material beyond "A Roll for Peter".

I'll coordinate dates, put up a page for the project, keep tabs on the
whereabouts of the reels, and make sure screenings are listed in "This week
in avant garde cinema".

Please get in touch if this is something you'd like to be a part of.

Thanks, Eric
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