Mark and Scott, Thanks to both of you. It is indeed the technique I also find
in Kuchar.
On March 29, 2020 at 2:14:05 PM, Scott Dorsey (klu...@panix.com) wrote:
I think they are talking about using a digital simulation of the large shutter
angle technique.
--scott
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I think they are talking about using a digital simulation of the large shutter
angle technique.
--scott
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Why?
MG
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Thanks for this, Mark. I had forgotten what a beautiful film Water and Power
is. The sequence you cite may very well be what I’m calling slow shutter. I’ll
compare it to the one I reference in my study of George Kuchar’s video diaries.
If they’re the same, you have helped me make an important po
Hey Gene,
Do you mean just using a slower shutter speed so you get a streaking
effect? If so, this is a really old technique in the analog world. Are
you thinking like the sequence starting at 2:38 here from Pat O'Neill's
Water and Power?
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PBmaF71XnLM ? Or somethi
This seems to be a pretty thorough account of experimental optical printing:
https://fms.wustl.edu/files/fms/imce/powers-a_diy_come_on_cinema_journal.pdf
Can anyone recommend an article (interview, book?) that compares
optical/mechanical “effects” with digital ones? Surely there must be numerou
> I think we should all start calling it the Trump Virus.
It already has a name. I believe it’s covfefe-19.
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