Re: [Frameworks] Documentaries within/with a group subject and participatory filmmaker(s)

2018-07-11 Thread Anna Kipervaser
One more: *Anton's Right Here*, Lyubov Arkus, 2012 On Wed, Jul 11, 2018, 2:25 PM Anna Kipervaser wrote: > All depends on exactly what you're looking for and how you define things, > but here's a few recent films off the top of my mind, in no particular order > > *Hacked Circuit*, Deborah

Re: [Frameworks] Documentaries within/with a group subject and participatory filmmaker(s)

2018-07-11 Thread Anna Kipervaser
All depends on exactly what you're looking for and how you define things, but here's a few recent films off the top of my mind, in no particular order *Hacked Circuit*, Deborah Stratman, 2014 *The First Movie*, Mark Cousins, 2009 *One Cut, One Life*, Lucia Small and Ed Pincus, 2014 *Two Towns of

Re: [Frameworks] Documentaries within/with a group subject and participatory filmmaker(s)

2018-07-11 Thread robert harris
This work might meet your criteria. by Craig Saddlemire Viewable on Vimeo. https://vimeo.com/63068445 Household: Four Stories of Kinship and Curiosit I asked eight different families to allow me to videotape their daily lives. Four graciously accepted my proposal:

Re: [Frameworks] Documentaries within/with a group subject and participatory filmmaker(s)

2018-07-11 Thread Benjamin R. Taylor
Hey, Sonya and all, A few titles off the top of my head that may (or may not) fit the bill of a single filmmaker and a group subject (not all activity or ‘project’ based): Episode III: Enjoy Poverty - Renzo Martens The Wolfpack - Crystal Moselle Demolition, Foreign Parts - JP Sniadecki / Varena

Re: [Frameworks] processing strips of film

2018-07-11 Thread Scott Dorsey
You don't even need a darkroom to process 3-foot lengths, just a changing bag and a stainless reel. I did it for years in hotel bathrooms, the required resources are pretty minimal. If you're using a slow print film (which you probably are for rayographs) you can get away with murder. Cine

[Frameworks] processing strips of film

2018-07-11 Thread Jonathan Walley
Hello fellow Frameworkers, Process(ing) related question here: I have been working with ray-o-graphing 16mm film, and I’d like to be able to work with short bits rather than an entire daylight spool’s worth at a time. My question is whether or not any labs will process film in this way - say,