i was happy to see it - to a degree
it reminded me of brakhage and i miss his light
and
i remember how he could have used more funding to make more films - of course
and i am mad at the film world for not being more supportive in his lifetime
at least scorsese does some archive funding dont know
Hi:
Thanks everyone who came and got stuff.
I've 2 rolls of Super 8 7285 - still in original package.
1 unopened super 8 roll (don't know what it is)
6 (100 foot daylight load) 35mm.
One - 250 Daylitght (Vision 250D)
Four - 200 Tungsten (Vision 200T)
one - 5277 (in sealed can)
This is
Hi,
Also, two years ago at least Chuck Workman took the year off from the
Oscars. Not sure if he did this year.
Best,
Adam
On 2/27/12 11:53 PM, Mark Toscano fiddy...@yahoo.com wrote:
Chuck Braverman did the Condensed Cream of Beatles thing, and was known for
his rapid-fire montages of the
Located in Brooklyn
On 2/28/12 9:50 AM, Cait Carvalho wrote:
Hi,
Where are you located? I would love to take some film off your hands.
Please contact me at ccarv...@gmail.com mailto:ccarv...@gmail.com.
Thanks for posting!
-Cait
On Tue, Feb 28, 2012 at 9:06 AM, Steven Gladstone
On 2/28/12 12:19 PM, Cait Carvalho wrote:
I am as well. Where about?
I'm in Carroll Gardens.
Tomorrow is best. Before 3 pm, or after 6y
What are interested in? The Super 8 or the 35mm?
On Tue, Feb 28, 2012 at 12:11 PM, Steven Gladstone
ste...@gladstonefilms.com
I'm interested in the Super 8 film and I can try and make it for after 6pm.
On Tue, Feb 28, 2012 at 1:19 PM, Steven Gladstone ste...@gladstonefilms.com
wrote:
On 2/28/12 12:19 PM, Cait Carvalho wrote:
I am as well. Where about?
I'm in Carroll Gardens.
Tomorrow is best. Before 3 pm, or
Both but preferably the 35mm
On Tuesday, February 28, 2012, Steven Gladstone wrote:
On 2/28/12 12:19 PM, Cait Carvalho wrote:
I am as well. Where about?
I'm in Carroll Gardens.
Tomorrow is best. Before 3 pm, or after 6y
What are interested in? The Super 8 or the 35mm?
On Tue, Feb
If I could come by tonight it would be easier because tomorrow I have work
from 830 to 630 and class from 7 to 930. Could I come by this evening
around 830 9?
On Tuesday, February 28, 2012, Cait Carvalho wrote:
I'm interested in the Super 8 film and I can try and make it for after 6pm.
On
Somebody else wants the Super 8, so you can have the 35mm.
Can you pick it up tomorrow?
Between 10 am-3pm or After 6 pm.
I'll send you address.
Best.
On 2/28/12 1:34 PM, Delaney Schenker wrote:
Both but preferably the 35mm
On Tuesday, February 28, 2012, Steven Gladstone wrote:
On
I'm not going to be available tonight.
On 2/28/12 1:44 PM, Delaney Schenker wrote:
If I could come by tonight it would be easier because tomorrow I have
work from 830 to 630 and class from 7 to 930. Could I come by this
evening around 830 9?
On Tuesday, February 28, 2012, Cait Carvalho
BTW, here is a link to the in memoriam montage from Saturday's Oscars:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xxpN3xjDrQ0 . George's little clip is
toward the end, plus the sound is awful, but at least it's up. It was
funny, because I talked to one of my parents and they said an experimental
filmmaker
I agree. I was surprised to see Kuchar's picture up there. They missed
Theo Angelopoulos, though.
CC
On Mon, Feb 27, 2012 at 8:35 PM, Scott Stark sst...@hi-beam.net wrote:
It was a pleasant surprise to see George Kuchar in the memorial
sequence in last night's Oscars.
-s
Well, I don't think it's enough or fair to mention Kuchar in this montage.
They should have given him an honorary Oscar or something. Give him some
credit while still alive.
Date: Tue, 28 Feb 2012 08:46:22 +0100
To: frameworks@jonasmekasfilms.com
From: framewo...@re-voir.com
Subject: Re:
Yes Owen Land, Ricky Leacock, and Jordan Belson as well.
On 2/28/12 5:47 PM, Jorge Lorenzo Flores Garza jorgelore...@hotmail.com
wrote:
Well, I don't think it's enough or fair to mention Kuchar in this montage.
They should have given him an honorary Oscar or something. Give him some
Yes Owen Land, Ricky Leacock, and Jordan Belson as well.
Oh, why not Hollis Frampton, and Stan Brakhage, and Gregory J.
Markopoulos? Or Oscars to Ernie Gehr and Bruce Baillie, who are among the
living?
Or, one might ask, how likely is any of that?
In all seriousness, am I the only one who
So right about this, Fred.
Beverly O'Neill
Los Angeles
On Feb 28, 2012, at 6:44 PM, Fred Camper wrote:
Yes Owen Land, Ricky Leacock, and Jordan Belson as well.
Oh, why not Hollis Frampton, and Stan Brakhage, and Gregory J.
Markopoulos? Or Oscars to Ernie Gehr and Bruce Baillie, who are
I do have to admit that I cannot think of anyone else in the underground,
experimental, avant-garde, what-ever-you-want-to-call-it filmmaking scene
that has had more intense, wide reaching and personal influence then the
Kuchar Brothers. Brakhage, too, but in a way his work still seems kind of
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