Dear Frameworkers -- I am about to start working on collaging with 16mm
film and wondered if there is anybody out there who I could ask some
questions regarding glue, slicing techniques and so forth...
Looking forward to hear from you!
Best, Lena
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Hello Lena ,
it's called Editing , the handmade way ! I would start with tape slicing ,
as if you make a mistake can always redo ?
if you find some old books on filmmaking , there will cover this ?
I like this way of making films only done it with my super 8 film's ,
Christopher
On Fri, Dec
Dear Lena,
I would love to read the questions and answers if you find someone as I am
interested too!
Thanks,
Milena
On 12 Dec 2014, at 10:13, Lena Ditte Nissen lenadi...@gmail.com wrote:
Dear Frameworkers -- I am about to start working on collaging with 16mm film
and wondered if there is
I know George Kuchar was mentioned already, but another film of his that
applies is Hold Me While I'm Naked.
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Thanks Christopher - but I am literally talking about collage.. in very
very small pieces...
Best, Lena
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Hello Lena ,
it's called Editing , the handmade way ! I would start with tape slicing ,
as if you
This stuff works pretty well.
http://www.amazon.com/gp/aw/d/B001A3Q1XQ/ref=pd_aw_sims_10?pi=SL500_SS115simLd=1
And a copy of this
http://www.angoleiro.com/cine_texts/recipes_for_disaster_hill.pdf
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Thanks
Lena, re: 16mm collage with small pieces, check with Lauren Cook - she's at
U. Hartford.
Sasha
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Lena, re: 16mm collage with small pieces, check with Lauren Cook - she's at
U. Hartford.
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Hi Lena,
I assume, by collage, you mean editing (montage). Depending on what source
materials you want to use, found footage etc. you sometimes need to be mindful
of the emulsion position (A-wind or B-wind), single and/or double perforation.
Tape splicing does make things much easier for
Actual collage. h. I don't know much about that, but I would assume in some
general sense it relates back to Mothlight by Brakhage who held elements in
place sandwiched between perforated mylar strips.
On Dec 12, 2014, at 10:10 AM, Myron Ort wrote:
Hi Lena,
I assume, by collage, you mean
My lazy thinking: use paper punch for the hole and then substitute insert from
another source. film marquetry so to speak, thus no build up of layers.
(yes, I am aware this has been done, but maybe the technique could be taken to
a whole new level, maybe I will try it myself)
On Dec 12,
Lena , All films are a kind of Collage ? what is it that you want to do ?
also is the film going to run in a film Projector or on to video ? or on a
lightbox ? as stills .
If you can give more details of what it is that you would like to do ? but
by saying film collage is not much help ?
Yes, Helen Hill's compilation Recipes for Disaster includes a whole lot of
great information about handmade collage and filmmaking that might be useful
for your project.
On Dec 12, 2014, at 6:07 AM, Warren Cockerham warrencocker...@gmail.com wrote:
This stuff works pretty well.
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