Re: [Frameworks] First person narrative

2012-02-24 Thread David Tetzlaff
> Actually to be more precise, I was thinking that CO is in the same mode > as Sunset Blvd ... which it is, but neither of them satisfies Gene's > original request, because they're in *past tense*. I haven't seen The > Opposite of Sex so I can't tell if it belongs. It's grammatically past tense to

Re: [Frameworks] First person narrative

2012-02-24 Thread Pip Chodorov
Robert Nelson's "Bleu Shut" which references the clock in the corner of the screen, so the viewer will know how much time is left in case he or she is bored. Christopher Maclaine's "The End" also addresses the viewer in the present tense. But these two examples may be more 2nd person than 1st

Re: [Frameworks] First person narrative

2012-02-24 Thread Jim Flannery
Friday, February 24, 2012, 1:40:54 PM, one wrote: > Thursday, February 23, 2012, 12:54:38 PM, one wrote: >> I'm guessing from the OP that only Ferris Bueller counts as what Gene >> is asking for, the others being examples of interior monologues. >> ... >> * interior non-diegetic: >> We only hea

Re: [Frameworks] First person narrative

2012-02-24 Thread Alison Kozberg
'Annie Hall' Best Wishes, Alison On Feb 24, 2012, at 1:40 PM, Jim Flannery wrote: > Thursday, February 23, 2012, 12:54:38 PM, one wrote: > >> I'm guessing from the OP that only Ferris Bueller counts as what Gene >> is asking for, the others being examples of interior monologues. >> ... >> *

Re: [Frameworks] First person narrative

2012-02-24 Thread Jim Flannery
Thursday, February 23, 2012, 12:54:38 PM, one wrote: > I'm guessing from the OP that only Ferris Bueller counts as what Gene > is asking for, the others being examples of interior monologues. > ... > * interior non-diegetic: > We only hear the characters via voice-over, but they are talking to >

Re: [Frameworks] First person narrative

2012-02-23 Thread David Tetzlaff
I'm guessing from the OP that only Ferris Bueller counts as what Gene is asking for, the others being examples of interior monologues. Another question, Gene, is whether you are seeking examples of this that occur as exceptions within more conventional narrative address, or only instances that d

Re: [Frameworks] First person narrative (Shira Segal)

2012-02-23 Thread Mark Toscano
Georg by Stanton Kaye Mark T From: jaime cleeland To: Experimental Film Discussion List Sent: Thursday, February 23, 2012 12:18 PM Subject: Re: [Frameworks] First person narrative (Shira Segal) The use of the camera i.e "puts forth the camera

Re: [Frameworks] First person narrative (Shira Segal)

2012-02-23 Thread jaime cleeland
me any pointers for reading ... as far as film go I was thinking of something like Michael Powers 'Peeping Tom'. From: Shira Segal To: frameworks@jonasmekasfilms.com Sent: Thursday, 23 February 2012, 18:40 Subject: Re: [Frameworks] First person narrat

Re: [Frameworks] First person narrative

2012-02-23 Thread Jean-Louis Seguin
On 2012-02-23, at 11:01 AM, Gene Youngblood wrote: > Colleagues, > Can anyone think of narrative (or storytelling) films that use the > first-person, present tense (subjective) mode of address, other than in > interior monologues? It must be done through speech, so “direct cinema” (a > form of

[Frameworks] First person narrative

2012-02-23 Thread Gene Youngblood
Colleagues, Can anyone think of narrative (or storytelling) films that use the first-person, present tense (subjective) mode of address, other than in interior monologues? It must be done through speech, so “direct cinema” (a form of storytelling) doesn’t count. Examples, if there are any, can b