Re: [Frameworks] Docs With Expressive Dramatizations

2016-08-29 Thread Adam Hyman
Hi, I'm biased (as I was co-producer), but "Operation Homecoming: Writing the Wartime Experience" (2007 is very interesting in the wide array of approaches it uses, from direct address to camera, archival footage, direct cinema, "dramatization," and animation to convey the writings of troops

Re: [Frameworks] Docs With Expressive Dramatizations

2016-08-29 Thread Jeff Kreines
> On Aug 29, 2016, at 5:44 PM, Fred Camper wrote: > > Do many people care about the difference at all anymore. Don't some > "theoreticians" even argue that the difference is irrelevant in our "fakey" > world? Theoreticians? Is that still a thing? Jeff Kreines Kinetta

Re: [Frameworks] Docs With Expressive Dramatizations

2016-08-29 Thread Fred Camper
On 8/29/2016 4:10 PM, Jeff Kreines wrote: ...Now it seems that many people prefer to fake it... Do many people care about the difference at all anymore. Don't some "theoreticians" even argue that the difference is irrelevant in our "fakey" world? As words change their meaning through

Re: [Frameworks] Docs With Expressive Dramatizations

2016-08-29 Thread Jeff Kreines
> > On Aug 29, 2016, at 12:42 PM, Ken Paul Rosenthal > wrote: > > I'm researching docs that feature expressive dramatizations, either as brief > interstitial moments or extended scenes such as 'The Act of Killing'. I look > forward to any and all suggestions.

Re: [Frameworks] Docs With Expressive Dramatizations

2016-08-29 Thread Gene Youngblood
Ken, Do you require that the “expressive dramatizations” come from the maker of the documentary? That’s important. There’s a doc about the history of class struggle in America that Link TV has been showing in the past few months which is illustrated entirely with clips from feature films, but

[Frameworks] San Francisco Cinematheque Benefit Art Auction

2016-08-29 Thread Steve Polta
Hello. This is to let the Frameworks community know that *San Francisco Cinematheque* is now running an online benefit art auction featuring work by Framworks participants and a lot lot

Re: [Frameworks] Docs With Expressive Dramatizations

2016-08-29 Thread Sofia Canales
S21 by Rithy Panh. Inextinguishable Fire by Harun Farocki, and also What Farocki Taught by Jill Godmillow ___ FrameWorks mailing list FrameWorks@jonasmekasfilms.com https://mailman-mail5.webfaction.com/listinfo/frameworks

[Frameworks] Docs With Expressive Dramatizations

2016-08-29 Thread Ken Paul Rosenthal
I'm researching docs that feature expressive dramatizations, either as brief interstitial moments or extended scenes such as 'The Act of Killing'. I look forward to any and all suggestions. Thanks, Ken www.kenpaulrosenthal.com

[Frameworks] Alchemy Film and Moving Image Festival: Call for Entries

2016-08-29 Thread Richard Ashrowan
ALCHEMY FILM & MOVING IMAGE FESTIVAL CALL FOR ENTRIES 2017 DEADLINE: 30 OCTOBER 2016 FESTIVAL DATES: MARCH 2-5, 2017, SCOTLAND www.alchemyfilmfestival.org.uk Submissions are now open for our seventh edition, to be held 2 - 5 March 2017. We welcome submissions of experimental film and artists’

Re: [Frameworks] chemical disposal with septic system

2016-08-29 Thread Scott Dorsey
Hypo clear is pretty harmless. I wouldn't suggest making a martini with it but it's really just sodium sulfite, the same stuff they put on the salad bars to keep the lettuce from wilting. Kodak adds some bisulfate into it to keep the pH down in acidic water, but that's pretty harmless too. Used

Re: [Frameworks] chemical disposal with septic system

2016-08-29 Thread David_Kidman
A week isn't a long period of time, Pip, although it is enough to make a copy. D Le 29 août 2016 à 03:09, Pip Chodorov a écrit : > There were posts about this on FrameWorks in July 2012, from David Kidman, > Scott Dorsey and others. > Onions seem to work as fixer but maybe not effective after a