It doesn't look like anyone has mentioned Bill Brand's contributions to optical
printing: his films, collaborations, his archiving assistance, and his
teaching.
He's holding a video camera in his homepage image here, but don't met that fool
you.
http://www.bboptics.com/index.html
Warren
Has anyone mentioned L'Ange (Patrick Bokanowski, 70 min, 1982)?
peace, jw
On Aug 6, 2014, at 11:06 AM, Caryn Cline carynycl...@gmail.com wrote:
Dear Frameworkers,
If I were going to undertake a series of screenings showcasing optical
printer techniques, what work would you recommend?
I second Peter Rose's The Man Who Could Not See Far Enough and Martin
Arnold's early films. I'd also suggest my own films Triptych and To the
Beach, which was made with a JK for which a friend (Chris Healer) and I wrote
our sequencing program.
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Thanks for the info Bryan. Does the festival pay artists fees for selected
films?
Roger
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Coming late to this. Has anyone mentioned Klaus Wyborny's films?
Nicky.
-Original Message-
From: John Warren johnwar...@alum.calarts.edu
To: Experimental Film Discussion List frameworks@jonasmekasfilms.com
Sent: Fri, 8 Aug 2014 13:46
Subject: Re: [Frameworks] films using the
Dear Frameworkers,
As always, your collective minds are amazing. Thank you all for your
suggestions, lists, curricula, links and insights. I have my work cut out
for me to find and screen these films, but that is one of the things I like
best.
What would I do without you?
CC
On Wed, Aug 6,