Re: [Frameworks] Jazz Music and Avant-Garde Film

2017-11-09 Thread Adam Hyman
Unquestionably they didn¹t have the rights to start, but it also wasn¹t a big issue. Rights for those films have become an issue when DVD editions were desired to be made. Reputable companies won¹t distribute DVDs without evidence of licenses (or fair use opinions from lawyers). I think since A-G

Re: [Frameworks] Jazz Music and Avant-Garde Film

2017-11-09 Thread Myron Ort
Never mind about Avant Garden, its already a clilche….. > On Nov 9, 2017, at 11:59 AM, Myron Ort wrote: > > My auto spell check made a funny “Avant Garden” I like it……. > its mine so don’t steal it……. > probably already has been discovered….I will check….. > > >> On Nov

Re: [Frameworks] Jazz Music and Avant-Garde Film

2017-11-09 Thread Myron Ort
My auto spell check made a funny “Avant Garden” I like it……. its mine so don’t steal it……. probably already has been discovered….I will check….. > On Nov 9, 2017, at 11:55 AM, Myron Ort wrote: > > To me there is the interesting question regarding which avant garden or >

Re: [Frameworks] Jazz Music and Avant-Garde Film

2017-11-09 Thread Myron Ort
To me there is the interesting question regarding which avant garden or experimental films obtained the rights for the music. Some maybe not at first but maybe later if the film became more widely known. Not jazz, but I wondered if Kenneth Anger had the rights to all that pop music when

Re: [Frameworks] Jazz Music and Avant-Garde Film

2017-11-09 Thread Ryan Marino
Hi Albert, The White Rose by Bruce Conner features music from Miles Davis's Sketches of Spain. best, ryan On Thu, Nov 9, 2017 at 1:47 PM, Ignacio Tamarit wrote: > Osias Wilenski "El Perseguidor" (1965) > > Not strictly experimental, but rather experimental for

Re: [Frameworks] Jazz Music and Avant-Garde Film

2017-11-09 Thread Ignacio Tamarit
Osias Wilenski "El Perseguidor" (1965) Not strictly experimental, but rather experimental for Argentine fiction feature films of the time. Based on the homonymous short story by Julio Cortazar, inspired by the life of Charlie Parker. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1WwxYPhORzg

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2017-11-09 Thread steven woloshen
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Re: [Frameworks] Jazz music and avant-garde film

2017-11-09 Thread eyemusic
I have made several films with live jazz soundtracks performed and composed by Lisa Mezzacappa: Found and Lost Glorious Ravage and my Naval Compression uses an excerpt from a composition by Duke Ellington. -Original Message- From: frameworks-request

Re: [Frameworks] Jazz Music and Avant-Garde Film

2017-11-09 Thread Esperanza Collado
Hey Albert, What a great thread! Did anyone mention Shirley Clark? Can't remember the title. Also, some of the animated films of Suzan Pitt use jazz music. Asparagus for sure. You may want to check Christopher McLain's works too... i could be wrong. Will keep thinking... El El jue, 9 nov

Re: [Frameworks] Jazz Music and Avant-Garde Film

2017-11-09 Thread tanya g
Albert, Thank you for initiating this thread. I apologize if this was already mentioned but in my research I came across two others: Surprise Boogie (1956) direted by Albert Pierru and sponsored film *Skyscraper* by Clarke and Van Dyke from 1959, if memory serves. Two non-avant garde that may be

Re: [Frameworks] Jazz Music and Avant-Garde Film

2017-11-09 Thread Albert Alcoz
Sorry, this email was just for Stephen. Anyway, thank you all for the different suggestions concerning the connections about Jazz music and Avant-Garde cinema. Some other day we could exchange ideas about other music styles, for example Tango: Tango by Zbigniew Rybczyński

Re: [Frameworks] Jazz Music and Avant-Garde Film

2017-11-09 Thread Albert Alcoz
Hello Stephen, Thank you very much for your suggestions! They are going to be very productive for my research. I have found this article written by Brett Kashmere that deals with some of this topics. [image: Inline image 1] Pull my Daisy! Of course! All the best, Albert On Wed, Nov 8, 2017 at