Re: [Frameworks] Films or videos with one person playing all the parts

2020-06-25 Thread jimmyschaus1 .
New Bobby Conn music video for his song "Disaster" is in this style (and is quite the earworm): https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=u4mWuvQszCU On Thu, Jun 25, 2020 at 11:20 AM Jorge Lorenzo Flores Garza < jorgelore...@hotmail.com> wrote: > I think Miranda July has done some of that quite often.

Re: [Frameworks] Experimental films on photography

2020-06-09 Thread jimmyschaus1 .
& several by Matsumoto Toshio... *Engram * *Shift * *Song of Stone * *Sway * On Tue, Jun 9, 2020 at 6:01 PM

Re: [Frameworks] Experimental films on photography

2020-06-09 Thread jimmyschaus1 .
& James Kienitz Wilkins' *Indefinite Pitch* Raul Ruiz's *Colloque de Chiens * On Tue, Jun 9, 2020 at 8:38 AM Michael Betancourt < hinterland.mov...@gmail.com> wrote: > my movie, Postcard Film > > > Michael > > mich...@michaelbetancourt.com > Sent from my phone > > On

Re: [Frameworks] Experimental films on photography

2020-06-09 Thread jimmyschaus1 .
Abbas Kiarostami's *24 Frames* On Tue, Jun 9, 2020 at 7:28 AM FCDEP wrote: > Hello Albert, > > You might be interested by > *Fotomatar* by Dominique Noguez > *Post-digital Flipbook* by Pablo-Martin Cordoba > *Le Speelberg Indien* & *Pas à Lille* by Eric Deneuville > *H.E.H.* by Stéphane

Re: [Frameworks] Processing KODAK Tri-X Reversal Film 7266

2019-11-06 Thread jimmyschaus1 .
I’ve been developing this film all night with success! Super fun. Esther urlus made a cool manual with some useful info... http://www.filmlabs.org/docs/toboldlygo.pdf I myself was wondering if anyone knew how many times you can use 1L of d19 (using russian tanks that take 50 ft) before it

[Frameworks] multiple exposures on bolex

2019-10-10 Thread jimmyschaus1 .
Hi all, Recently I've been experimenting with doing lots of exposures using the rewind crank on the bolex, combined with pixelation. Specifically, a few "base layers" of pixelation, alternating exposed and black frames, then rewinding and doing that again 3 more times. Then rewinding again and

Re: [Frameworks] examples of "first encounters"

2019-05-14 Thread jimmyschaus1
> *Au Hasard Balthazar *(Bresson), the donkey and the animals in the > traveling zoo. > > Did I mention that I am not a fan of this sort of request, not the least > because we rarely hear the reason for it. > Fred Camper > Chicago > > > On 5/14/2019 9:38 AM, jimmyschaus1 wrote: >

[Frameworks] examples of "first encounters"

2019-05-14 Thread jimmyschaus1
Trusted Frameworkers, I am seeking examples of great "first encounters" between characters. Two people seemingly pushed together by the universe sort of thing, perhaps generated by an accident, a coincidence, a glance, a moment of especially outgoing behavior... The golden torch-bearer I have

Re: [Frameworks] Walking theme

2019-05-03 Thread jimmyschaus1
Luke Fowler & Lee Patterson 565685981->565615566 When La Monte Young wrote Composition “1960 #10” on a 3×5 filing card, he wrote what might be the most readily citational musical score in the history of Western music: “draw a straight line and follow it.” Filmmaker Luke Fowler and sound artist

Re: [Frameworks] Walking theme

2019-05-03 Thread jimmyschaus1
oh yeah, and Gus Van Sant's *Gerry* On Fri, May 3, 2019 at 3:20 PM jimmyschaus1 wrote: > Luke Fowler & Lee Patterson 565685981->565615566 > > When La Monte Young wrote Composition “1960 #10” on a 3×5 filing card, he > wrote what might be the most readily citat

Re: [Frameworks] Drone vision and violence in experimental film/video art

2019-02-26 Thread jimmyschaus1
Ouroboros (basma alsharif) On Sun, Feb 24, 2019 at 7:08 PM Elena Duque wrote: > Samouni Road, by Stefano Savona, deals with an attack over Gaza with a > drone footage recreation (and also with some very powerful animations). > > El sáb., 23 feb. 2019 20:57, Alex Lake > escribió: > >> Ross

Re: [Frameworks] Music in denis’ 35 rhums?

2018-12-28 Thread jimmyschaus1
has a facebook >>> account >>> >>> https://www.imdb.com/name/nm4381316/?ref_=ttfc_fc_cr70 >>> >>> 2018-12-27 6:22 GMT-05:00, jimmyschaus1 : >>> > Ok so it’s not experimental with a capital E but I’m desperate folks. >>> > Figure t

[Frameworks] Music in denis’ 35 rhums?

2018-12-27 Thread jimmyschaus1
Ok so it’s not experimental with a capital E but I’m desperate folks. Figure there’s enough “crossover” knowledge here. Does anyone happen to know the sad reggae song Gabrielle from Claire Denis’ “35 Rhums” listens to 1.) while she eats soup in her cab at the beginning of the film and 2.) when

Re: [Frameworks] Autobiographical Films

2018-09-12 Thread jimmyschaus1
steve reinke's 100 videos: http://www.myrectumisnotagrave.com/100videos/100videosplash.html and to complicate it all, this: http://www.myrectumisnotagrave.com/writing/logue.html On Wed, Sep 12, 2018 at 11:39 AM Carl E Bogner wrote: > > > Lindsay, also and but of course, the work of another

Re: [Frameworks] Conner/Marker and women of color suggestions

2018-08-30 Thread jimmyschaus1
if i recall correctly cauleen smith's Chronicles of a Lying Spirit (by Kelly Gabron), shown as part of the traveling canyon program that played chicago recently, utilized a lot of still photographic ephemera (photos, magazine clippings, notes etc.) On Thu, Aug 30, 2018 at 1:29 PM Chrissie Iles,

Re: [Frameworks] Entertaining the film

2018-07-21 Thread jimmyschaus1
Doesn’t qualify as characters breaking into a cinematic fiction exactly, but in Celine and Julie Go Boating (my favorite movie!) the two main characters intervene in a sort of living Victorian mystery novel perpetually underway in a mansion. On the videodrome tip (of a cinematic fiction invading

Re: [Frameworks] Help: 16mm looper to rent - East Coast Options!

2018-07-19 Thread jimmyschaus1
ou set that up? It sounds like a really > useful trick! > > Thanks! > > > > > On Thu, Jul 19, 2018, 8:54 AM jimmyschaus1 wrote: > >> I used the arm of a mic stand to take up the slack of the loop and just a >> regular 16 projector for an art show once, worked pr

Re: [Frameworks] Help: 16mm looper to rent - East Coast Options!

2018-07-19 Thread jimmyschaus1
I used the arm of a mic stand to take up the slack of the loop and just a regular 16 projector for an art show once, worked pretty well! On Thu, Jul 19, 2018 at 9:37 AM Margaret Rorison < margaret.b.rori...@gmail.com> wrote: > Dear Friends, > > A student of mine is looking to show a 16mm film in

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

2018-07-10 Thread jimmyschaus1
Lori felker’s Future language: the dimensions of von lmo (2018!) On Tue, Jul 10, 2018 at 5:59 PM Adam Hyman wrote: > Sonya stated "I'm especially interested in films from the last 25-30 > years.” These suggestions are from the late 60s and early 70s. Has there > really been nothing that fits

Re: [Frameworks] FrameWorks Digest, Vol 94, Issue 20

2018-03-26 Thread jimmyschaus1 .
Jem Cohen "Ann Truitt, Working" On Mon, Mar 26, 2018 at 5:33 PM, MARILYN BRAKHAGE wrote: > Stan Brakhage's "Fifteen Song Traits" is "a series of individual portraits > ... all interrelated" (about 29 minutes); other short Brakhage portraits > include "Two: Creeley/McClure," "Hymn

Re: [Frameworks] Long takes and still images/ photography in experimental films

2018-03-08 Thread jimmyschaus1 .
Singling out long takes in a forum dedicated to experimental film is shooting fish in a barrel! So I'll dive in with the more idiosyncratic part of the inquiry, photography/still images. Two wonderful things I've seen recently entirely comprised of still photographic images "moving", and

Re: [Frameworks] Parallel Editing

2017-11-21 Thread jimmyschaus1 .
Brian de Palma's split screen sequences, not parallel editing in the traditional sense but interesting variations on (inversions of?) it, as the edit which illuminates the concurrence of events or perspectives happens spatially rather than temporally. Two of my favs: Phantom of the Paradise

Re: [Frameworks] experimental/feminist films with a woman's voice-over narration?

2017-11-03 Thread jimmyschaus1 .
jennifer reeder "white trash girl" On Fri, Nov 3, 2017 at 12:20 PM, Chuck Kleinhans wrote: > I agree with others that many experimental works by women use a woman’s > voice or voices. > > It might be useful to recall that what was often

Re: [Frameworks] Looking for scenes with bus shelter / bus stop

2017-07-19 Thread jimmyschaus1 .
the end of ghost world On Wed, Jul 19, 2017 at 7:51 AM, Jessica Arseneau wrote: > Dear Frameworks people, > > I'm looking for film scenes that happens in bus shelters/stops. If any > scenes are coming up in your mind, please feel free to send the title of > the film. > >