I don't know if these two film projects have already been mentioned.
Galaxie (1966) Gregory Markopoulos
Screen Test (1964-66) by Andy Warhol
El Viernes 7 de febrero de 2014 22:31, Adam Hyman a...@lafilmforum.org
escribió:
Re: [Frameworks] artist portraits
How about Kate Lain, who made the
Urban Research 2014
a part of the
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Berolinastraße 7
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located directly behind Cinema International und
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Mental telepathy Andy.
I was just thinking of that seminal portrait with the Morton Feldman
soundtrack.
Others that have been meaningful to me:
Bruce Conner's THE WHITE ROSE
(in which Jay DeFeo makes a painting so big and consequential that
an exterior wall has to be knocked down in order
Sorry one more I forgot
that means so much to me
Robert Smithson's SPIRAL JETTY,
with its vertiginous Icarus like intimations
of what no one then could know,
how he would leave this world.
The earthen spiral itself rhyming with the
reel of celluloid in the editing room.
It is important to say
Yes, that is Evergreen's Oxberry manual, adapted for our particular machine.
It's currently under a dust cover, protected from a remodel that worked around
it, and waiting for a retrofit so we can mount a DSLR on it. The current
set-up has a 16mm Mitchell camera and Spectrum Motion Control
Ruth (all):
Over here at Bennington College, ours is outfitted for 35mm and 16mm. It
also still has (what appears to be) a fully functioning stepper motor.
We're also hoping to outfit ours for a DSLR (or whatever future digital
cameras are best for stop motion) and I'm definitely hoping to make
hi, roger, thanx for your answer. we had the same remjet coating on the
k40 and k25 films too and removed them easy after developing by hand.
we do not mind the diy look afterwards.
to all of you:
i think there must be a way to develop kodachrome 2 in bw negativ.
rocky mountain film lab and
Hi Frameworks,
I am looking for suggestions for work by or about music fans, films that
explore an individual's personal connection to a band or recording artist,
perhaps even films that take a critical look at ideas of music performance
or rock stardom. If you've made such a work yourself, feel
There are some pretty great super 8 fan sequences in Instrument (by Jem Cohen).
Overall that’s a pretty wonderful film in the way that it avoids having the
band play all the jams just focuses instead on all the stuff around that.
And it’s Trypps #3 with Lightning Bolt (then replaced by Joe
Obviously Jeff Krulik's Heavy Metal Parking Lot is essential to this topic.
Bryan Wendorf
Programmer and Artistic Director
Chicago Underground Film Festival
http://www.cuff.org
On Sat, Feb 8, 2014 at 2:56 PM, Beebe, Roger W. beebe...@osu.edu wrote:
There are some pretty great super 8 fan
And his follow up Neil Diamond Parking Lot (same venue, I think it was 20
years later)
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Hi Johannes,
I have a friend who has notes on how to process this film as bw but he is in
Africa until the end of next week, once he gets back I will get them from him
and forward them to you.
Roger
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*I Can't Wait to Meet You There *(Michael Alexander Morris, 2010-12, 12 min)
vimeo.com/38970593
*American Juggalo **(Sean Dunne, 2012, 24 min)*
*vimeo.com/29589320 http://vimeo.com/29589320*
*The Decline of Western Civilization Part II: The Metal Years* (Penelope
Spheeris, 1988, 93 min)
Hello,
This is perhaps a long-shot, but I'm posting on behalf of my friend George
Eastman (no relation), who has a Research Products Optical Printer that he is
looking to sell. Currently, it is sitting in a storage unit in Chicago, IL, and
it was in full working order when it was moved there
How 'bout Tape Crackers?
http://www.rollojackson.com/tape_crackers.html
On Feb 8, 2014, at 6:50 PM, Ross Nugent renug...@gmail.com wrote:
I Can’t Wait to Meet You There (Michael Alexander Morris, 2010-12, 12 min)
vimeo.com/38970593
American Juggalo (Sean Dunne, 2012, 24 min)
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