Hi Bernie,
I think the McLaren-Kubelka concept of between the frames is explainable like
this:
The brain creates the illusion of smooth motion during the black interval due
to a process called the phi phenomenon. This phenomenon was first demonstrated
in a psychopercpetual experiment in which
Well, the first volume of Deleuze's work is devoted to "the movement image."
On Fri, Aug 21, 2020 at 5:22 PM Michael Betancourt <
hinterland.mov...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Hi Bernard,
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> I have some questions before we get started.
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> On Aug 21, 2020, at 5:41 PM, Bernard Roddy wrote:
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Hi Bernard,
I have some questions before we get started.
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>> On Aug 21, 2020, at 5:41 PM, Bernard Roddy wrote:
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> Hello, Michael:
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> When you make reference to a conception of motion pictures "as being produced
> in the differential between different frames," how is that different
Hello, Michael:
When you make reference to a conception of motion pictures "as being
produced in the differential between different frames," how is that
different from the moving image produced by continuously running a movie
camera while directing it at live action?
When thinking about Deleuze
The question of "cartoons vs animation" is, in my opinion, a red herring.
It's more about the conception of motion pictures as being produced either
in 'the shot' or in the differential between different frames.
Deleuze, much like Bazin and Cavell (as well as Eisenstein), is at a basic
level
Eric Thiese is prepared to read about cartoons. That wasn't what attracted
me to animation. Although I enjoyed making line drawings in order to shoot
them in series, of exploring timing tests, and of implementing cut-out as a
visual means of theoriing about other things, it was Fischinger and
On Wednesday, August 12, 2020, Bernard Roddy wrote:
> I'm writing on a phone - tap tap. But I wanted to say that animation has
> always seemed to me to be a poor search term. Tap tap. Let's not give life
> to inanimate objects. The thread was initiated along with a link. And the
> critical
I'm writing on a phone - tap tap. But I wanted to say that animation has
always seemed to me to be a poor search term. Tap tap. Let's not give life
to inanimate objects. The thread was initiated along with a link. And the
critical writing linked invited applications of the expression electronic
Hi Frameworkers
The University of Tampa's department of Film, Animation, and New Media is
looking to hire 2 tenure-track faculty...
1) Animation faculty specializing in 3D.. but also 2D -- computer based and
camera based animation
https://archive.org/details/WildButterfliesbyJaimeCleeland
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