Sorry, replace some mentions of Parts with Volumes - it's all very
confusing!
On Sat, Jan 31, 2015 at 1:30 PM, John McAndrew jj.mcand...@gmail.com
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Hello,
I noticed a few Maya Deren books in this excellent compiled list (of which
I own around half of the 60 titles, the rest will be
Hello,
I noticed a few Maya Deren books in this excellent compiled list (of which
I own around half of the 60 titles, the rest will be seeked out!) and it
made me think - were the remaining two volumes of VèVè Clark, Millicent
Hodson and Catrina Neiman's three volume biography and collected works
?
Lewis Klahr's Green '62 (1996)
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Subject: [Frameworks] Green and Orange Films
Not sure if anyone has already mentioned Scott MacDonald: The Garden in the
Machine.
Nicky.
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Subject: Re: [Frameworks] Books
I'm looking for films with a theme of the color Green or Orange.
Any ideas?
ben
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As straight history:
John Hanhardt's A HISTORY OF THE AMERICAN AVANT-GARDE CINEMA (NY: American
Federation of Arts, 1976).
(Like Anthology, proposes a canon.)
Wheeler Dixon, THE EXPLODING EYE: A RE-VISONARY HISTORY OF THE 1960s AMERICAN
EXPERIMENTAL CINEMA (Albany, SUNY Press, 1997.
Not
GREEN (1988) Luther Price, Super 8mm, 30mins
On Jan 31, 2015, at 1:39 AM, Benjamin Popp noiseonf...@gmail.com wrote:
I'm looking for films with a theme of the color Green or Orange.
Any ideas?
ben
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Orange by Karen Johnson, 1971
Andy Ditzler
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Any ideas?
ben
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** This week [January 31 - February 8, 2015] in avant garde cinema
Hello Frameworkers in the Boulder/Denver area.
Here's whats on tap for the New England Home Movie Tour - Denver Edition
https://www.facebook.com/events/598651916931585/. Show is at Glob 3551
Brighton Blvd. Denver, CO 80216 doors are at 8pm and show starts at
8:30pm. It's listed on this week..
Hello Frameworkers,
I have a question regarding color preservation of Walter Ruttmann's Opus
films, and was hoping you might be able to point me in the right direction
or share your insights with me. I am currently researching the use of color
(or lack thereof) in the early absolute animations by
I thought for sure that someone would chime in with Hollis Frampton's
Carrots and Peas. It is less thematically and more literally orange and
green, respectively (assuming you are not watching a faded print).
http://www.hulu.com/watch/497488
James Kreul
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On Sat Jan 31 2015 at
It’s been many decades since I saw Markopoulos’s “Ming Green” so I don’t know
if it literally has green in it. Or does it matter. Theme isn’t motif.
On Jan 31, 2015, at 7:21 PM, James Kreul kre...@gmail.com wrote:
I thought for sure that someone would chime in with Hollis Frampton's
Some original hand-painted prints of Opus 1 were preserved, and 16mm
prints from these are still in circulation today.
When you see the 16mm prints projected you can see the hand-painted
color bleed beyond the edges of the white shapes (unlike in those
youtube videos). Later Moritz himself
Le Giornate del Cinema Muto festival showed restored 35mm prints of the
Ruttmann shorts in 2000, most of which were from the Munich Stadtmuseum and/or
Netherlands Filmmuseum (now Eye). Some were tinted/toned, others were directly
colored, and the 35mm preservations were done on color stock to
Thank you, Pip, for the quick response!
No, I haven't seen or heard of the existence of Ruttmann's hand-painted
prints... Do you know where they are archived or where/how I might have a
chance to see them?
Also, aside from the bleed, can you tell me how similar these digital
versions are to the
I don't know where the hand painted originals are or if any exist at all.
There must be an internegative at the Eye Institute (Amsterdam)
because I think the 16mm print originally in circulation in Paris
came from the Dutch Filmmuseum in the 1980s. New prints come from CVM
and were supervised
They're all on this DVD set, in color and very legible transfers; region 0
disk:
http://www.edition-filmmuseum.com/product_info.php/info/p70_Berlin--die-Sinfonie-der-Gro-stadt---Melodie-der-Welt.html
Michael Betancourt
Savannah, GA USA
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Autumnal by Stan Brakhage, 1993.
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