Israeli filmmaker Avi Mograbi has made several experimental documentaries about
tne palestine issue and the Israeli occupation of the palestinias territories :
Z32, Avenge but one of my two eyes ,August ,״Once I entered a garden ,
Happy birthday mr. Mograbi״, How Iearned to overcome my fear
You could fog one half of the print before processing using a camera/optical
printer/contact printer with a mask added.
But since most 35mm projectors have interchangeable brass aperture plates, it
would be cheaper and simpler to make a custom plate that masks off the image.
These are
Dear Frameworkers,
I need to find out how to cover one half of a 35mm colour print film with a
black mask (after processing).
Of course the first thing to try is an optical printer (before processing) and
I will explore this option in the next few weeks.
But as an alternative I already started
Dear Frameworkers,
I am looking to initiate an exchange of thoughts and ideas with
filmmakers and other associates of the filmmaking world regarding a
research project of mine.
The project looks at existing visual narratives and underlying
hierarchies within the film world focusing
Optical? Why not do this with a contact printer, just stick a piece of
card in the gate and fog one half of the film. How sharp a line do you
need?
--scott
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Hi Esperanza,
I have one work that was shot at night, and it’s mainly about the limits of
visibility and perception. It was shot using a digital photo camera and the
image is not processed in any sense, it’s the raw video recording without any
kind of special camera techniques, effects,
Thank you, that sounds magnificent, Gene. Margaret, you are absolutely
right, I was trying to focus only in films made with no special in-camera
techniques (although it´s good to know those two films are on vimeo!).
2015-05-15 21:47 GMT+02:00 Gene Youngblood ato...@comcast.net:
George Kuchar’s
I guess you can rent the film both from the Arsenal in Berlin and the
lichtspiel kinemathek in Berne, Switzerland. (www.lichtspiel.ch).
not 100% sure, though.
cheers, fred
Am 14.05.15 um 09:15 schrieb nicky.ham...@talktalk.net:
The Klopfenstein is the one I was trying to remember. The LFMC had