Re: [Frameworks] Linear film editing

2018-12-01 Thread Christopher Ball
I love to see a younger person still passionate about film editing. I couldn't agree more that physical film editing is far more alive and rewarding than computer editing, and I think you make better cutting decisions when you are physically seeing the images in your hands. Christopher On Sat,

Re: [Frameworks] Linear film editing

2018-12-01 Thread Ben Winston
PS... "10 SPEED" and "Teen Vampire Girl from Hell" are the 2 films I made on here on the KEM Flatbed. https://www.youtube.com/user/SketchyWinston/videos Virus-free. www.avast.com

Re: [Frameworks] Linear film editing

2018-12-01 Thread Ben Winston
Hey I'm Ben. I'm 26 years old and am based in Atlanta GA. I'm originally from San Francisco where I did a lot of film editing on a KEM flatbed. I have some links to my work below if you are interested. There is a lot to the process to explain over email but I can try to help the best I can. Film

Re: [Frameworks] Linear film editing

2018-12-01 Thread Fred Camper
i was glad to hear of your interesting topic. I trust /The Man With the Movie Camera/ is included? Fred Camper Chicago On 12/1/2018 1:24 PM, mstark...@gmail.com wrote: Hello everyone, Thanks for your feedback. It has been very helpful!  I stand corrected. I somewhat thoughtlessly rushed

[Frameworks] Echo Park Film Center's 17th Anniversary Marathon -- tonight!

2018-12-01 Thread Dicky Bahto
Dear Frameworks, I'm sorry that we forgot to get this in to the weekly listings on time. If you're going to Filmforum's screening with Nathaniel Dorsky and feel like coming by after, please do! We should be be continuing to screen work until around midnight--possibly later! Full details below...

[Frameworks] This week [December 1 - 9, 2018] in avant garde cinema

2018-12-01 Thread weeklylisting
This week [December 1 - 9, 2018]

Re: [Frameworks] Linear film editing

2018-12-01 Thread mstark...@gmail.com
Hello everyone, Thanks for your feedback. It has been very helpful! I stand corrected. I somewhat thoughtlessly rushed into sending out the survey without checking definitions, as what I meant to find out about is about people editing film in a physical non-computerised way, not video tape,