Perhaps the twelve-volume *The Griffith Project* edited by Paolo Cherchi
Usai could be a serious candidate?
Christian
2012/5/19 Jonathan Walley wall...@denison.edu
David Bordwell's book on Ozu is a towering achievement. And it's available
for free pdf download here:
To Frameworkers in the NYC area:
My film WATERCOLORS will be screening Wednesday night May 23 (tomorrow
night) in NYC at Anthology in a program of experimental films and
videos by women makers.
Here are the specifics:
SUMMER OF FLORA FAUNA
SILHOUETTE, Astrid Busch
THE GARDEN, Ann
Hey folks
the French Institute in NY is going to be getting rid of a 16mm projector soon;
it's a Norelco FP20 Inflight upright projector with a Xetron XHN lamphouse,
recently serviced by CTS and reasonably reliable - any takers?
cheers Moira
moiratierney.net
I think we might. How much would you want for it, including shipping?
Stephanie Hutin
Director of Production
Intercollegiate Media Studies
Pitzer College
1050 North Mills Ave
Claremont, CA 91711
909.607.3889
stephanie_hu...@pitzer.edu
On May 22, 2012, at 1:50 PM, ev petrol
I'm interested!
On May 22, 2012 4:50 PM, ev petrol epetr...@yahoo.com wrote:
Hey folks
the French Institute in NY is going to be getting rid of a 16mm projector
soon; it's a Norelco FP20 Inflight upright projector with a Xetron XHN
lamphouse, recently serviced by CTS and reasonably reliable
Re. detailed analysis of an experimental film-maker. May I, acknowledging
my marital relationship with her, suggest my book Flesh Into Light: The
Films of Amy Greenfield, which has just been published by Intellect Books
(UK), and University of Chicago Press (US). This is not to say my text ranks
And Filmforum is still looking for a 16mm projector as well.
But these seem to be bigger than we can use right now
On 5/22/12 1:50 PM, ev petrol epetr...@yahoo.com wrote:
Hey folks
the French Institute in NY is going to be getting rid of a 16mm projector
soon; it's a Norelco FP20 Inflight
me too!
On May 22, 2012, at 7:11 PM, Adam Hyman wrote:
I pitched in!
On 5/22/12 1:59 PM, Pip Chodorov framewo...@re-voir.com wrote:
FrameWorkers,
maybe some of you can support Jeff Perkins' documentary on George Maciunas.
-Pip
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Dear friends,
We
At the risk (certainty) of blowing my own horn I'd suggest that my upcoming
show at Anthology might fit into the rubric of humorous. On May 30th
I'll be showing Secondary Currents (often shown in tandem with Snow's So Is
This), SpiritMatters, Babel, and Pressures of the Text, among others.
Sour Death Balls (Jessica Yu) is hysterical. I don't know if it would
technically qualify as experimental, but it is funny as hell. Same goes for
FaerieFilm, by Eugene Salandra, which I think hews closer to being
experimental, certainly impressive. An awesome experimental film classic
Tango by
jason already mentioned hotel diaries by John Smith; i'd add most of John
Smith's work to that list. Girl Chewing Gum, Gargantuan, and I laughed out
loud (which is uncommon for me) at Om.
cheers!
RW
On Tue, May 22, 2012 at 9:19 PM, David Tetzlaff djte...@gmail.com wrote:
I'm all for droll
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