Re: [Frameworks] Trump Virus

2020-03-28 Thread Alan Sondheim
Let's not, it's world-wide and giving it that name taints everything. - Alan On Sat, 28 Mar 2020, Gene Youngblood wrote: Frameworkers, I think we should all start calling it the Trump Virus. By his actions he?s murdering thousands of people. Lets go viral with this. web

Re: [Frameworks] silent work

2018-05-02 Thread Alan Sondheim
I've also made silent video, including some recent works fwiw. On Wed, 2 May 2018, JB Mabe wrote: Two former Chicagoans make pretty much 100% silent video: Jake Barningham & Kyle Canterbury And here's some others who have made some silent video, but silent video isn't the bulk of their work:

Re: [Frameworks] Voice over

2018-04-09 Thread Alan Sondheim
Almost all my films from the 80s etc. are voiceovers including an hour-plus long one called Hollywood that's never been screened east (maybe at the old Millennium); they're sitting decaying at the Coop. I was using Auricons w/mag stripe and mag recording projectors at the time. - Alan

Re: [Frameworks] Saul Levine - resources

2018-04-02 Thread Alan Sondheim
Wow, the message seems like doubletalk; if the case isn't what it appears to be, the president should clarify - the phrase "with freedom comes responsibility" is utterly loaded - On Mon, 2 Apr 2018, Scott MacDonald wrote: Here is a message the MassArt president sent out recently: Dear

Re: [Frameworks] Saul Levine & MassArt: resources

2018-04-01 Thread Alan Sondheim
god knows what they'd do with the Blue Tape Kathy Acker and I made - and it's been freely shown publicly all over the place. this is disgusting. infantilism just about sums it up. On Sun, 1 Apr 2018, Michael Betancourt wrote: It seems that these days the real crime is making art. Creating

Re: [Frameworks] portrayals of "the future" in animation and experimental film?

2017-01-12 Thread Alan Sondheim
My work has hardly been shown, but I made Sleazy and the Year 3000 and some other films dealing w/ the future; they may be at the Filmmakers Coop - - Alan == email archive http://sondheim.rupamsunyata.org/ web http://www.alansondheim.org / cell 718-813-3285 music:

Re: [Frameworks] Where to get 8mm film?

2016-03-19 Thread Alan Sondheim
straight 8mm film, not S8. Thanks, Alan On Wed, 16 Mar 2016, john porter wrote: Alan, I know you say "of any sort", but do you mean of 8mm film, or of super 8 film? The two types of cartridges and cameras are very different and incompatible. John Sent from Yahoo Mail on Android

Re: [Frameworks] Where to get 8mm film?

2016-03-19 Thread Alan Sondheim
Thank you and everyone for this; I'm following through of course. Thanks again, Alan On Thu, 17 Mar 2016, Pip Chodorov wrote: We try and keep super-8 in stock in our shop in Paris. http://re-voir.com/shop/en/336-super-8-film-stock At 22:00 -0400 16/03/16, Alan Sondheim wrote: Hi - I need

Re: [Frameworks] Where to get 8mm film?

2016-03-18 Thread Alan Sondheim
dges and cameras are very different and incompatible. John Sent from Yahoo Mail on Android From:"Alan Sondheim" <sondh...@panix.com> Date:Wed, Mar 16, 2016 at 10:00 pm Subject:[Frameworks] Where to get 8mm film? Hi - I need to get 8mm film (of any sort) and processing - any su

[Frameworks] Where to get 8mm film?

2016-03-18 Thread Alan Sondheim
Hi - I need to get 8mm film (of any sort) and processing - any suggestions greatly appreciated. I usually work in video or screen saving to video, but I want to use traditional camerawork for some projects. Thanks greatly, Alan == sondh...@panix.com , sondh...@gmail.com email archive

[Frameworks] Agnes Varda

2016-02-25 Thread Alan Sondheim
For anyone interested, Netflix is running 5 Agnes Varda tv episodes, 2012, From Here to There, that are only available until March 8th. Catch them if you can - they're terrific. - Alan == email archive http://sondheim.rupamsunyata.org/ web http://www.alansondheim.org / cell 718-813-3285

Re: [Frameworks] Noteworthy Publications This Year?

2016-01-02 Thread Alan Sondheim
My experience is that that was everyday life in the 60s; we were also suspicious of the word "adult" back then (and I'm still suspicious of it); instead, at least at NSCAD, we were pretty much all students/artists/ learners/experiments/etc. and hopefully still are - - Alan On Sat, 2 Jan