[Frameworks] Reflections on the horizon

2016-11-13 Thread Takahiro Suzuki
Hi everyone, I’m currently collecting written reflections and contemplations on the horizon. If you have a few moments to offer and share your thoughts, I would greatly appreciate it. You can enter your post through the link below. Thanks! http://www.takahiro-suzuki.com/infinite-horizon/

Re: [Frameworks] Auto-load projector problem

2016-11-13 Thread Dave Tetzlaff
> I keep encountering auto-load projectors in 16mm and S8 mm that don't load > for me. You push down the thingie at the top of the threading pattern to > start auto-loading but when the film feeds in it goes straight up after the > first curve without entering the gate. Do these projectors have

Re: [Frameworks] Auto-load projector problem

2016-11-13 Thread Christopher Ball
Othen that is dirt or grease build up in the path. Sometimes, the springs in some of the little guides in the path get weak (which happened with my old Super 8...I have to push one of the guides by hand as the film goes through). With some older projectors, you have to really push hard on the

Re: [Frameworks] Films on Farming

2016-11-13 Thread Adam Hyman
Killer of Sheep has a slaughterhouse in an urban setting, but not "farming" if by Farming you mean people tilling fields & harvesting crops and working the soil. I also wouldn't call it "experimental" really. From: lindsay mcintyre Reply-To: "Experimental Film

[Frameworks] Auto-load projector problem

2016-11-13 Thread Robert Withers
Hi, I keep encountering auto-load projectors in 16mm and S8 mm that don't load for me. You push down the thingie at the top of the threading pattern to start auto-loading but when the film feeds in it goes straight up after the first curve without entering the gate. Do these projectors have

Re: [Frameworks] Films on Farming

2016-11-13 Thread lindsay mcintyre
Hi Linda, How about *Killer of Sheep* by Charles Burnett 1978 and *Hoof, Tooth and Claw* by Chu-Li Shewring and Adam Gutch (maybe 2012)? Lindsay McIntyre On Sun, Nov 13, 2016 at 4:25 PM, Andy Ditzler wrote: > Laura Kissel's Cabin Field (2005): http://www. >

Re: [Frameworks] Films on Farming

2016-11-13 Thread Andy Ditzler
Laura Kissel's Cabin Field (2005): http://www.laurakissel.com/#/cabinfield/ Ben van Meter and Gilbert Shelton's Set the Chickens Free (1972) Andy Ditzler Founder and curator, Film Love: www.filmlove.org Co-founder, John Q collective: www.johnq.org On Sat, Nov 12, 2016 at 3:32 PM, Linda

Re: [Frameworks] Films on Farming

2016-11-13 Thread Cinema Project
Oh, and the amazing film Chickens by Omar Amiralay On Sun, Nov 13, 2016 at 8:57 AM, Cinema Project wrote: > Naomi Uman, almost all of her films that I have seen are about farming. > Also, there is a Russian filmmaker whose name is escaping me right now, > that makes

Re: [Frameworks] Films on Farming

2016-11-13 Thread Cinema Project
Naomi Uman, almost all of her films that I have seen are about farming. Also, there is a Russian filmmaker whose name is escaping me right now, that makes incredible black and white films about farming. Maybe someone can fill in the name. On Sat, Nov 12, 2016 at 12:32 PM, Linda Fenstermaker <

Re: [Frameworks] Films on Farming

2016-11-13 Thread Ken Paul Rosenthal
Any list of experimental films on farming should begin and end with Hybrid by Monteith McCollum. Hybrid embodies farming in style and content, and is one of the most influential films on my own work, particularly in terms of rhythm and sound. In fact, Monteith created the sound design for my

Re: [Frameworks] Films on Farming

2016-11-13 Thread Mark Street
Winterwheat. 1989. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7oiUx9HbYYA=48s=10 Mark Street www.markstreetfilms.com On Sun, Nov 13, 2016 at 10:05 AM, Albert Alcoz wrote: > Two more films: > > *Works and Days* (1969) by Hollis Frampton > > *Mala Leche* (2003) by Naomi Uman > >

Re: [Frameworks] Films on Farming

2016-11-13 Thread Albert Alcoz
Two more films: *Works and Days* (1969) by Hollis Frampton *Mala Leche* (2003) by Naomi Uman On Sun, Nov 13, 2016 at 3:22 PM, Daniel Benjamin Robin wrote: > Here's a documentary web series I did about an urban organic farm in > Atlanta. It's kind of epic, 90 episodes. > > >

Re: [Frameworks] Films on Farming

2016-11-13 Thread Daniel Benjamin Robin
Here's a documentary web series I did about an urban organic farm in Atlanta. It's kind of epic, 90 episodes. http://filmmakermagazine.com/100543-more-publicity-means-more-protection-sonia-kennebeck-on-national-bird/#.WCdRTOErKEI Daniel Robin

Re: [Frameworks] Films on Farming

2016-11-13 Thread Ruth Hayes
Hi Linda, Perhaps Kevin T Allen’s Immokalee, My Home? It’s on vimeo: https://vimeo.com/14975296 Hope you’re well! Ruth http://www.randommotion.com blogs.evergreen.edu/hayesr > On Nov 12, 2016, at 12:32 PM, Linda Fenstermaker >