Congratulations, Jonathan! Brava!
Elizabeth McMahon
On Tue, Jul 7, 2020 at 9:44 AM Jonathan Walley wrote:
> Dear Frameworkers,
>
> I am pleased to announce the publication of my book, *Cinema Expanded:
> Avant-Garde Film in the Age of Intermedia*, from Oxford University Press:
Congratulations, Gene! Your essential book has informed and inspired
countless!
Elizabeth McMahon
On Wednesday, February 5, 2020, Gene Youngblood wrote:
> Colleagues,
>
> You might like to know that a 50th Aniversary Edition of my book Expanded
> Cinema (1970) will be publishe
Ross McElwee's "travelogue" SHERMAN'S MARCH, certainly must be included.
Elizabeth McMahon
On Saturday, October 19, 2019, Scott MacDonald
wrote:
> Hey Kornelia,
>
> Nina Davenport's *Parallel Lines *(2004)
> Véréna Paravel *7 Queens *(2008)
> Ellen Spiro *Greet
Cindy, you didn't attach anything to evaluate.
Can you try again?
On Saturday, August 10, 2019, C Keefer wrote:
> i keep getting this request email
>
> do I need to do something?
>
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Heads up on this request made on the AMIA (Association of Moving Image
Archivists) listserv. If you care to respond, you can register here:
https://amianet.org/engage/amia-l-listserv/
Best,
Elizabeth McMahon
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On Tuesday, April 17, 2018, Cathy Crane <ccr...@ithaca.edu> wrote:
> In 2011, Harun Farocki and Antje Ehmann initiated the most important
> project to document labour of the 21st Century. It continues to add new
> material by encouraging the
I think my suggestions from yesterday got bounced (my account was disabled
due to too many bounces), so I'm adding them again.
They are both film/videographies from UC Berkeley:
http://www.lib.berkeley.edu/MRC/LaborVid.html
http://www.lib.berkeley.edu/MRC/labormovies.html
Elizabeth
On
Here's some film/videographies from UC Berkeley:
http://www.lib.berkeley.edu/MRC/LaborVid.html
http://www.lib.berkeley.edu/MRC/labormovies.html
Elizabeth McMahon
On Sunday, April 8, 2018, Brandon Walley <brand...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Looking for experimental, nonfiction, feature
Hi Cindy,
To be clear, the institutional price does NOT include public performance
rights, where no admission is charged?
Thanks,
Elizabeth McMahon
On Saturday, January 13, 2018, C Keefer <keef...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Center for Visual Music is pleased to announced the release of
suggestions for you:
http://www.mpenyc.com/contact/
And in the greater LA area:
http://variety411.com/us/los-angeles/
Always remember to try your local reference library for guidance!
Best,
Elizabeth McMahon
On Wednesday, November 22, 2017, b cor <mae...@gmail.com> wrote:
> hey all
talog.nypl.org/search~S1?/XClotheslines=1=DZ/XClotheslines=1=DZ=0=Clotheslines/1%2C19%2C19%2CB/frameset=XClotheslines=1=DZ&1%2C1%2C
Elizabeth McMahon
On Thursday, November 2, 2017, Ben Ogrodnik <ben.ogrod...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> I am requesting some film suggestion
lks posted on this subject,
as well as articles. Seems also it's time for you to take a trip to the
library
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=xXMp7KbKpU8
Also, this would be an ideal topic to broach on the AMIA listserv.
Best,
Elizabeth McMahon
On Friday, July 21, 2017, Robert Withers <withe...@
Did you try contacting Dance Films Association, which runs the annual Dance
On Film Festival at Lincoln Center? There's other dance film festivals as
well.
In addition, you could contact the Jerome Robbins Dance Division at Lincoln
Center Library For The Performing Arts? http://www.dancefilms.org
Gene,
Don't forget Bob Rafelson's "Head"! Or Billy Wilder's "The Lost Weekend, or
John Korty's "Go Ask Alice." There's also Uli Edel's "Christian F."
On Wednesday, March 22, 2017, Gene Youngblood wrote:
> Thanks, Pip. It’s for rent on Amazon, so I’ll take a look.
>
> And
Polanski's "Repulsion." Alan Parker's "Birdy." Adrian Lynne's "Jacob's
Ladder."
On Wednesday, March 22, 2017, Gene Youngblood wrote:
> Friends, I’m seeking recommendations of feature films with scenes that
> attempt to visualize inner states of mind such as breakdowns
Media
Center. Those programs are among my most memorable and treasured of my
many years there.
Best,
Elizabeth McMahon
On Friday, December 9, 2016, Pip Chodorov <framewo...@re-voir.com> wrote:
> December 9th, 2016
> A round of memorial emails went out two years ago, but I have bee
Did you ask Larry himself?
Elizabeth McMahon
On Monday, August 29, 2016, Steve Polta <steve.po...@gmail.com> wrote:
> I'm seeking writing on Larry Gottheim's 1991 film *Your Television
> Traveler*.
> This writing can be critical, descriptive, interprettive, whatever.
>
arthlink.net
<javascript:_e(%7B%7D,'cvml','sallyjber...@earthlink.net');>
Best,
Elizabeth McMahon
On Sunday, June 19, 2016, Stephanie Vevers <svev...@gmail.com
<javascript:_e(%7B%7D,'cvml','svev...@gmail.com');>> wrote:
> Greetings to all.
>
> Many of you have experience
Link for page "doesn't exist."
Elizabeth
On Sat, Apr 16, 2016 at 4:04 PM, Fabienne Gautier
wrote:
> *GIUSEPPE'S BIRDS @ 2016 DOC OUTLOOK INTERNATIONAL MARKET*
> View this email in your browser
>
I recommend many of the animated works by Emily Hubley, especial "Her
Grandmother's Gift" and "Fish/Girl." I would recommend calling Emily and
seeing if she could recommend any of her parents Faith and John Hubley's
animated films as well.
Anything animated by Philip Stapp for International Film
You could try calling Joe Rubino, the proprietor of Nietzsche's, who may have
that info for you. It's on Allen Street, Buffalo.
Elizabeth
From: Jim Flannery
To: Experimental Film Discussion List
Sent: Monday, October 12, 2015
stateside
distributor, and one with quite a distinguished reputation. If you are
interested in screening it on site, please call ahead to arrange the time.
Elizabeth McMahon
On Thu, Oct 8, 2015 at 9:41 PM, Chuck Kleinhans <chuck...@northwestern.edu>
wrote:
> I appreciate Gene Youngblood’s obs
You had already said more than plenty.
Your cryptic "poem" is such a distraction for a general listserv. Send
stuff like this to the intended party and leave the public out of it. It is
just embarrassing, and garners you no good will.
Elizabeth McMahon
On Fri, Oct 2, 2015 at 7:26
Hi,
Honestly, I don't know the equipment available here, but I am passing this
along nevertheless. It could be exactly what you're looking for! Even if
not, it is still good for people to know about.
BRIC Opens a New TV Studio at Coney Island Library
rk. If you
were at all involved in Millennium, I can see how might have helped steer
it towards its ruination. I am appalled.
Elizabeth McMahon
On Thu, Oct 1, 2015 at 6:41 PM, Sasha Janerus <sasha.jane...@gmail.com>
wrote:
> Yes, at this point MFW ought to be wound down. Still, it'd be
Some good news coming from NYC for cinephiles and hopefully filmmakers!
http://newyorkyimby.com/2015/08/ifc-center-plans-to-add-more-screens-at-323-6th-avenue.html
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Try here:
http://www.sheepsheadbites.com/2015/07/coney-island-library-celebrates-new-state-art-tv-studio/
Elizabeth McMahon
On Sun, Aug 16, 2015 at 2:12 PM, ev petrol epetr...@yahoo.com wrote:
hey folks
i'm looking for a quiet place to edit, from sept 5th - any leads welcome!!
(working
I'd like to draw Frameworker's attention to a new exhibit of both rarely and
never seen materials of legendary experimental filmmaker Hollis Frampton at The
University of Buffalo, where he taught for many years. Titled The Infinite
Hollis Frampton, you can read the article about it here:
Anything by Oskar Fischinger!
There is also a film that cracks me up, if you can find it. Sour Death
Balls, which was distributed by Carousel Films and Video. I just don't
know what happened to their holdings after the company went out of business.
Elizabeth McMahon
On Mon, Jul 13, 2015 at 12
Much from Mary Ellen Bute could be considered very kid friendly.
And one of my favorites is Bruno Bozzetto's film Allegro Non Troppo. It is
rousing and inspiring, with magical animation.
Elizabeth
From: Dan Anderson bcfilmf...@gmail.com
To: Experimental Film Discussion List
It's more fantastical than experimental, but Heavenly Creatures seems to fit
your bill.
And it should go without saying, Deliverance, though clearly not experimental
in any overt way. A Clockwork Orange, too. I was thinking also, Viridiana.
Elizabeth
Gene owes no apology. Presuming the need for one is what is rude, as is
your inability to edit your comment so it is just his and your remarks. I
could care less to seen the history of your digest that you've carelessly
(thoughtlessly?) allowed attached.
Elizabeth
On Tue, Mar 31, 2015 at 9:22
degrading to the
spirit of this listserv and each other's views and opinions. Gene
Youngblood's, certainly being among the most essential and informed.
Elizabeth McMahon
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Date: Tue, Mar 31, 2015 at 11:43 AM
Subject
I'd start with this. It is the definition of a tome.
http://www.amazon.com/Buffalo-Heads-Practice-Pioneers-1973--1990/dp/0262720507/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8qid=1427818203sr=8-1keywords=buffalo+media+vasulka
Elizabeth McMahon
On Tue, Mar 31, 2015 at 12:06 PM, Maat Galindo odnila...@gmail.com wrote
.
Elizabeth McMahon
On Tue, Mar 31, 2015 at 2:41 PM, chris bravo iamdir...@gmail.com wrote:
Saying that a film makes students want to commit suicide isn't a critique,
its an offensive derogatory statement, which is directed not just towards
the filmmaker, but towards her students especially.
On Tue
by director Mary Ellen
Bute
best regards,
Cindy Keefer
Center for Visual Music
www.centerforvisualmusic.org
CVM email is cvmaccess (at) gmail.com
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RIP Cecile Starr. She championed so many experimental filmmakers,
especially those who were women, and yes, it, gender, it is an important
distinction. Few would know about Mary Ellen Bute (and Ted Nemeth), or
(Alexander Alexeieff and) Claire Parker (or Starr and her husband, recently
newly
You're her, Dominic! Elizabeth
From: Dominic Angerame dominic.anger...@gmail.com
To: Experimental Film Discussion List FrameWorks@jonasmekasfilms.com
Sent: Tuesday, February 24, 2015 3:39 PM
Subject: [Frameworks] posts
Have not received any posts in the last few days. Anyone had this
What a great program, Escobar! I hope you let GEH and U of R know about
this! Even Buffalo's Hallwalls and Squeaky Wheel. Buffalo's only a little
over an hour away. Good luck with this. Mark Toscano is a legend to those
who have followed and collected experimental films for years and years. I
It is time to toss this in for inclusion. My spitfire, irreverent,
iconoclastic, somewhat distracted boss at Donnell Media Center took time off to
finish her dissertation on Stan Brakhage, and produced this, which of course
should be included in this bibliography.
Don't forget this important tome, Buffalo Heads: Media Study, Media
Practice, Media Pioneers, 1973–1990
http://mitpress.mit.edu/books/buffalo-heads
Elizabeth McMahon
On Thu, Jan 29, 2015 at 1:16 PM, Michael Betancourt
hinterland.mov...@gmail.com wrote:
I'm sure I'm forgetting something, so
Go to Buffalo. There's Hallwalls and Squeaky Wheel and the Burchfield
Center, and smaller independent places in Allentown (a historic Buffalo
nabe) and the West side. However, these places usually program months in
advance, but it cannot hurt to place a call or send an email.
Good luck! Tell Ed
There is a sequence of tableaux vivants in Eyes Wide Shut, also Sweet
Charity.
Elizabeth
On Tue, Oct 7, 2014 at 12:23 AM, Jonathan M. Hall jmh...@pomona.edu wrote:
Dear Rebekka,
Peter Greenaway's Zed and Two Noughts does this both in terms of painting
and the film frame.
And, yes, I'd
This reminded me of Albert Maysles film, Sally Gross: The Pleasure of Her
Stillness
http://mayslesfilms.com/film/sally-gross-the-pleasure-of-stillness/
Elizabeth
On Fri, Sep 26, 2014 at 10:49 AM, Kate Ewald katherine.ew...@gmail.com
wrote:
Others that come to mind:
Tacita Dean's more recent
-are-experimental-films-elitist And
the overall webpage http://www.bbc.com/culture/tv/talking-movies But the one on
the Film-makers Coop and Indian films doesn’t seem to be on that page yet. On
9/9/14 2:21 AM, Elizabeth McMahon elizmcma...@gmail.com wrote: If you love
experimental/avantgarde
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Sent: Wed, 10 Sep 2014 13:30
Subject: Re: [Frameworks] Fantastic Focus on Experimental Filmmaking On BBC
Talking Movies
FMC yay!
Owen's iphone
On Sep 10, 2014, at 7:32 AM
. Great stuff! Big shout out to Film-Maker's Cooperative in NYC, in the
second episode. That's M.M Serra, its Executive Director, in the stacks.
https://www.facebook.com/media/set/?set=vb.115246171845694type=2
Best,
Elizabeth McMahon
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I think this is really terrific! Not necessarily innovative any longer in
general, but this is a clever application and soon, one day, hopefully will
be adopted as routine. *http://tinyurl.com/kyauq5e
http://tinyurl.com/kyauq5e*
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Sun, 24 Aug 2014 00:02:01
You have been automatically removed from the AMIA-L list (Association of
Moving Image Archivists) as a result
On Mon, Aug 25, 2014 at 8:24 PM, elizabeth mcmahon elizmcma...@yahoo.com
wrote:
Pip,
I was kicked off of AMIA's listserv, too. This is the email I received.
Yahoo is the culprit, though they will blame the administrators. BS! I have
switched to gmail and so far, so good. Finger's crossed
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wrote:
Pip,
I was kicked off of AMIA's listserv, too. This is the email I received.
Yahoo is the culprit, though they will blame the administrators. BS! I have
switched to gmail and so far, so good. Finger's crossed
Books, that may be helpful:
http://nypl.bibliocommons.com/item/show/15611713052907_animals_in_film
http://nypl.bibliocommons.com/item/show/11993112052907_animals_on_screen_and_radio
http://nypl.bibliocommons.com/item/show/15551762052907_animal_actors
Oh, that reminded me of Blood of the Beasts. :(
http://nypl.bibliocommons.com/item/show/17221432052907_your_closest_neighbors
http://nypl.bibliocommons.com/item/show/17595176052907_keep_em_flying
Elizabeth
From: Cláudia Faria claudiapiresfa...@gmail.com
To: sarah browne
The Ax Fight, and other films by Asch and Chagnon
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Ax_Fight
Que Viva Mexico https://archive.org/details/QuevivaMexico
At NYPL; these are ethnographic films that do have a sense of experimental
filmmaking: Magic Rites: Divination by Animal Tracks
Herding Cattle
What I don't understand, is why anyone would want to unsubscribe to Frameworks!
Of the many I'm on, this is by far the most charming, interesting, and
informative.
Elizabeth
From: Pip Chodorov framewo...@re-voir.com
To: Experimental Film Discussion List
Please like this page; opportunities are posted regularly! One was just a
couple of days ago. https://www.facebook.com/groups/53364734892/ There's
MacDowell Colony Artist residencies, but those are rather exclusive. Do you
check NAMAC's job bank? Internships are posted there all the time.
Did anyone mention the enthralling BBC series Prime Suspect with Helen
Mirren? Positively addictive.
Elizabeth
From: Gene Youngblood ato...@comcast.net
To: Experimental Film Discussion List frameworks@jonasmekasfilms.com
Sent: Friday, January 24, 2014 4:11
I guess it depends on your POV and what your description of crime is. But I'll
throw these two out anyways, I and I agree, there's probably a million more.
Lizzie Borden's Born in Flames and Spielberg's Sugarland Express. Re: women
as detectives I saw this last week on TCM, The Penguin Pool
Lol. This reminded me of Water's Serial Mom, and The Gun In Betty Lou's
Bag. Oh, and Citizen Ruth.
Elizabeth
From: David Tetzlaff djte...@gmail.com
To: Experimental Film Discussion List frameworks@jonasmekasfilms.com
Sent: Thursday, January 23, 2014 8:57 PM
Yeah, the Media Center staff also went from having a staff of over 20,
comprising professionals, clerical, and pages, to 3 people. Budgets for lines
for films, dvds, cds, books, periodicals, and electroncs, evaporated. It's a
legacy project, not a living department. And btw, when it was at
out a way fast , to tell the Chinese to stop!
At very least please sign the petition Elizabeth McMahon brilliantly brought
to us,
Sign here to voice your opposition to the ivory trade:
https://secure3.convio.net/wcs/site/Advocacy?cmd=displaypage=UserActionid=539autologin=trueJServSessionIdr004
Peyote Queen. Excellent suggestion. Now, again, this more druggy than trippy,
but I'll defer to you so I'll throw it out anyways. Shirley Clarke's The
Connection.
Elizabeth
From: Andy Ditzler a...@andyditzler.com
To: Experimental Film Discussion List
I'd also suggest consulting the catalog of the National Library of Medicine.
They have archivally rich resources in moving images. Also, there's the New
York Academy of Medicine's library, it too having awesome holdings.
Elizabeth McMahon
From: Tom Whiteside
Well, if you're going to reference Red Shoes you have to proffer the
requisite Fantasia. Ultimate druggie film. But Tom wants industrials. But
this is fun anyways. I'd love to see this thread just suggest any druggie film.
Head was a most excellent suggestion.
Elizabeth
Lord Love a Duck was another film where the makers and players just had to be
incredibly altered. The film does allude to drug use, to make this
recommendation salient.
Elizabeth
From: elizabeth mcmahon elizmcma...@yahoo.com
To: Experimental Film Discussion
, the signature
at the end for money was to David. A parody of notes that all of you have
seen.)
My two cents and best regards to all,
Adam
On 7/25/12 1:53 PM, elizabeth mcmahon elizmcma...@yahoo.com wrote:
I'm with Fred. Please cease and desist on Frameworks and if you must, set up
your own
Sour Death Balls (Jessica Yu) is hysterical. I don't know if it would
technically qualify as experimental, but it is funny as hell. Same goes for
FaerieFilm, by Eugene Salandra, which I think hews closer to being
experimental, certainly impressive. An awesome experimental film classic
Tango by
But the Consequences of Going Digital Are Vast, and Troubling
http://www.laweekly.com/2012-04-12/film-tv/35-mm-film-digital-Hollywood/
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Oh, good one!!
Then another is Willard Van Dyke and Clarke's Skyscraper, one of my all time
favorites. Brilliant cinematography, amazing soundtrack.
Elizabeth
From: C Keefer kee...@earthlink.net
To: frameworks@jonasmekasfilms.com
Sent: Friday, March 23, 2012 2:42 PM
Subject: Re:
/about_contact/index.htm
This is merely the tip of the huge iceberg.
Elizabeth McMahon
From: lance w lwakel...@gmail.com
To: Experimental Film Discussion List frameworks@jonasmekasfilms.com
Sent: Thursday, March 22, 2012 1:39 PM
Subject: [Frameworks] Architecture in Film
Hello,
I'm looking
Check out Mental Hygiene: Classroom Films 1945 - 1970 for a starting off point.
Lots of fun to go through.
http://www.amazon.com/Mental-Hygiene-Through-Classroom-1945-1970/dp/0922233217/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8qid=1330404179sr=8-1
Elizabeth McMahon
From: Ken Paul Rosenthal kenpaulrosent
Along those longs, of which Patricia bespeaks, my beloved, internationally
treasured and cherished library, Donnell Library Center, home of Donnell Media
Center, was sold to become a generic, Midtown high end hooker hotel. After
serving the NYC citizenry with pride, efficiency, affection and a
http://www.nytimes.com/2012/02/10/business/kodak-says-it-will-stop-making-digital-cameras.html
Elizabeth
From: Nicholas Kovats nkov...@gmail.com
To: Experimental Film Discussion List frameworks@jonasmekasfilms.com
Sent: Friday, February 10, 2012 1:43 PM
Subject: [Frameworks] Kodak's newest V3
This is a more expansive article on Hoberman's firing:
http://www.indiewire.com/article/264fda20-3734-11e1-97b6-123138165f92
Elizabeth
From: elizabeth mcmahon elizmcma...@yahoo.com
To: Experimental Discussion List frameworks@jonasmekasfilms.com
Sent: Thursday
Anna is brand new to this listserv. I would hope that the community could be
welcoming to her. So it gets discussed again; what is the harm? Not all that is
available was necessarily discussed in the past. Let's play nice.
Elizabeth
You see, I don't believe that libraries should be drab
Yes, I too am in full agreement! Congratulations to the nuptialed dynamic duo!
Bravo! Work for that MacArthur Genius grant next!!
Elizabeth
You see, I don't believe that libraries should be drab places where people
sit in silence, and that's been the main reason for our policy of employing
I haven't seen Elliot Caplan mentioned by anyone yet. He has made some amazing
dance for the camera films! http://picturestartfilms.com/elliotCaplan.htm My
personal fave is Beach Birds For Camera.
Elizabeth
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