Re: [Frameworks] Camera question

2019-12-11 Thread Robert Harris
Re: Warhol in manhole with camera and a young Edie (hence not 70’s) Could it be a Nizo held upside down? Perhaps handle is folded, hence less visibly obvious? The Silver box like shape, and the dark rectangular bar are consistent with Nizo bodies. Wide lens in proportion to body also make some

Re: [Frameworks] Camera question

2019-12-11 Thread Jeff Kreines
The Nalcom FTL 1000 was apparently made between 1973 and 1976. Jeff Kreines Kinetta j...@kinetta.com kinetta.com > On Dec 11, 2019, at 6:34 PM, deluge000 wrote: > > It may be a modified Nalcom FTL by the shape. The faceplate is different on > Warhol's camera seems larger as well not sure.

Re: [Frameworks] Camera question

2019-12-11 Thread deluge000
It may be a modified Nalcom FTL by the shape. The faceplate is different on Warhol's camera seems larger as well not sure.Sent from my Sprint Samsung Galaxy Note8. Original message From: Ed Inman Date: 12/11/19 5:01 PM (GMT-07:00) To: Experimental Film Discussion List

Re: [Frameworks] Camera question

2019-12-11 Thread Jeff Kreines
Claire: The camera is a Concord MTC-11, a relatively cheap and compact B video camera. Mostly used for surveillance. Warhol used one in August, 1965 when Norelco lent him a videotape recorder (in addition to the Norelco camera). He apparently carried it around as a fetish object/prop, since

Re: [Frameworks] Camera question

2019-12-11 Thread Ed Inman
I would like to know too. I wonder if it was a real working camera or rather just a prop. The placement of the lens at the very top seems odd. I don't think there would be room to place a Super 8 cartridge inside with the lens in that position. --Ed-Original Message- From: "Claire Henry,

Re: [Frameworks] meditative films?

2019-12-11 Thread Berthram Lubarski
There's this amazing film called the man who planted trees, very meditative and nice. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KTvYh8ar3tc About a man in Provence planting a wonderful forest in the desert. Den tor. 12. dec. 2019 kl. 00.29 skrev kate lain : > Hi, Frameworkers. I’m teaching a multi-part

[Frameworks] meditative films?

2019-12-11 Thread kate lain
Hi, Frameworkers. I’m teaching a multi-part film/video-making workshop for high schoolers. We’re exploring rituals of care, different self-care practices, calming techniques, etc., and the students will be making a collaborative collage film/video related to all that. I’d love to show them some

Re: [Frameworks] Camera question

2019-12-11 Thread Jeff Kreines
Claire: Where do we find the photo? If it’s the photo I think it is, I answered that for someone working on the catalog a couple of years ago. Jeff Kreines Kinetta j...@kinetta.com kinetta.com Sent from iPhone. > On Dec 11, 2019, at 3:00 PM, Claire Henry, Curatorial > wrote: > > Hi

Re: [Frameworks] Camera question

2019-12-11 Thread Claire Henry, Curatorial
Ack, here's the link. Apologies! Claire https://pro.magnumphotos.com/Catalogue/Burt-Glinn/1965/USA-NYC-Andy-WARHOL-Edie-SEDGWICK-and-Chuck-WEIN-NN112607.html From: FrameWorks [mailto:frameworks-boun...@jonasmekasfilms.com] On Behalf Of Claire Henry, Curatorial Sent: Wednesday, December 11,

[Frameworks] Camera question

2019-12-11 Thread Claire Henry, Curatorial
Hi Frameworkers! We need some help identifying a camera in a photo of Warhol for our catalogue raisonné. Does anyone know what kind of camera Warhol is holding in these photos by Burt Glinn from 1965? I'm thinking Super 8, but am unsure. If anyone could provide any help that would be