[Frameworks] JONAS MEKAS: catalogue raisonné (english edition)

2013-01-15 Thread paris-experimental


Just released (the complete Jonas Mekas' oeuvre)JONAS MEKAS : FILMS, VIDEOS  INSTALLATIONS (1962-2012): catalogue raisonné, ed. Pip ChodorovISBN : 978-2-912539-44-1--bilingual (français-english) 280 p., 28.50 Euros Distribution: les Belles Lettres : www.bldd.frask your bookseller or order it on our websitealso available on : www.amazon.fr
PARIS EXPERIMENTALhttp://www.paris-experimental.asso.fr


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[Frameworks] FILM CULTURE INDEX

2013-01-15 Thread paris-experimental


Just released (the complete Film Culture Index)FILM CULTURE INDEX, by Adeline Coffinier  Victor GresardISBN : 978-2-912539-43-4bilingual (français-english) 180 p., 85 Euros Distribution: les Belles Lettres : www.bldd.frask your bookseller or order it on our websitealso available on : www.amazon.frPARIS EXPERIMENTALhttp://www.paris-experimental.asso.fr



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[Frameworks] Milwaukee Underground Film Festival_2013 CALL FOR ENTRIES

2013-01-15 Thread Kellie Bronikowski
The Milwaukee Underground Film Festival is now seeking submissions
for the 2013 edition, running May 3-5 at multiple venues in Milwaukee, WI.

Entry form is available for download:
http://film-milwaukee.org/

**
The Milwaukee Underground Film Festival is a student-run, international
film festival
dedicated to showcasing contemporary works of film and video that innovate
in form,
technique, and content. This annual event exhibits independent films from
around the
world. We are interested in publicly presenting the best in artistic,
experimental, original,
humorous, political and visionary film and video work. The Milwaukee
Underground Film
Festival is a nationally recognized non-profit student organization at the
University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee.
**

Entry deadline: Friday, March 29, 2013

Exhibition formats accepted: Super-8, 16mm, 35mm, (PAL or NTSC) Mini-DV,
DVcam,
Blu-ray, DVD, QuickTime files...

Entry Fee: $10 per entry / $15 total for multiple entries
($5 per entry for Milwaukee County residents - not to exceed $15 for
multiple entries).
Entry fee waived for all international entries and for filmmakers who have
exhibited their work
in previous editions of MUFF.


Multiple-projector/ expanded cinema/ installation proposals encouraged.


Questions?
Contact: Kelly Bronikowski / kelly...@uwm.edu

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Re: [Frameworks] Rear Screen Projection Rotoscoping 16mm

2013-01-15 Thread ben . weinstein
Dam the 21st century hella sux.  Any idea of what kind of glass I would need to 
make my own?


-Original Message-
From: Scott Dorsey klu...@panix.com
Sent: Jan 15, 2013 11:52 AM
To: frameworks@jonasmekasfilms.com
Subject: Re: [Frameworks] Rear Screen Projection Rotoscoping 16mm

  I know labs have them but I want to do it all myself.  

Labs really don't have stuff like that any more.  Back in the 1960s, all
the labs did, but today digital intermediates have replaced everything 
that folks did with opticals in ages past.

What you need is a time machine to go back to about 1978 where you can
give W.A.Palmer Films a call.

You will find a few people with old optical printers here and there, but 
rear projection and rotoscope systems are going to be something you will
have to homebrew today.
--scott
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Re: [Frameworks] Rear Screen Projection Rotoscoping 16mm

2013-01-15 Thread John Woods
There are articles in Cinemagic magazine about how to build your own optical 
printer and rotoscoping. Scans of this magazine are freely available online.

I have not done it myself, but you can make your own contact prints on a 
Steenbeck, which would be easier to find than an actual contact printer.

You might be able to find more information on rotoscoping in some vintage 
filmmaking books, maybe Lenny Lipton's book would have a section on that?





 From: ben.weinst...@mindspring.com ben.weinst...@mindspring.com
To: Experimental Film Discussion List frameworks@jonasmekasfilms.com 
Sent: Tuesday, January 15, 2013 4:36:43 PM
Subject: Re: [Frameworks] Rear Screen Projection Rotoscoping 16mm
 
Dam the 21st century hella sux.  Any idea of what kind of glass I would need to 
make my own?


-Original Message-
From: Scott Dorsey klu...@panix.com
Sent: Jan 15, 2013 11:52 AM
To: frameworks@jonasmekasfilms.com
Subject: Re: [Frameworks] Rear Screen Projection Rotoscoping 16mm

  I know labs have them but I want to do it all myself.  

Labs really don't have stuff like that any more.  Back in the 1960s, all
the labs did, but today digital intermediates have replaced everything 
that folks did with opticals in ages past.

What you need is a time machine to go back to about 1978 where you can
give W.A.Palmer Films a call.

You will find a few people with old optical printers here and there, but 
rear projection and rotoscope systems are going to be something you will
have to homebrew today.
--scott
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