Re: [Frameworks] 360 degrees

2016-03-09 Thread mary billyou
Did anyone mention Redmond Entwistle's work? His *Social Visions* has an animated 360 degree shot and one of his more recent films too, I think *Belfast Trio.* *http://www.lux.org.uk/collection/artists/redmond-entwistle * Cheers, Mary

Re: [Frameworks] 360 degrees

2016-03-02 Thread Warren Cockerham
Halfway through Gary Hill's WHY DO THINGS GET IN A MUDDLE? (1984) On Wed, Feb 17, 2016 at 7:06 PM, Gene Youngblood wrote: > Friends, > I need recommendations of films that contain 360-degree dolly (or > Steadicam) shots. Like for example

Re: [Frameworks] 360 degrees

2016-03-01 Thread Robert Cargni Mitchell
To: Experimental Film Discussion List Subject: Re: [Frameworks] 360 degrees Ah! Thanks for this tale. I'll share it with students. I like this film; not what I expect from Viola; nice to see this. On Mar 1, 2016, at 7:35 PM, Gene Youngblood <ato...@comcast.net> wrote: > Right! I for

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2016-03-01 Thread John Muse
ve turned to commerce. >>>> >>>> On Tue, Feb 23, 2016 at 10:13 PM, salise.hug...@gmail.com >>>> <salise.hug...@gmail.com> wrote: >>>> Fassbender's Whity (1971). >>>> >>>> - Reply message - >>>> From:

Re: [Frameworks] 360 degrees

2016-03-01 Thread Gene Youngblood
gt;>> >>> On Tue, Feb 23, 2016 at 10:13 PM, salise.hug...@gmail.com >>> <salise.hug...@gmail.com> wrote: >>> Fassbender's Whity (1971). >>> >>> - Reply message - >>> From: "Hardin, Ted" <thar...@colum.edu> >>> To:

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2016-03-01 Thread John Muse
cash, the moment love >> turned to commerce. >> >> On Tue, Feb 23, 2016 at 10:13 PM, salise.hug...@gmail.com >> <salise.hug...@gmail.com> wrote: >> Fassbender's Whity (1971). >> >> - Reply message - >> From: "Hardin, Ted"

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2016-02-24 Thread Gene Youngblood
t; Fassbender's Whity (1971). > > - Reply message - > From: "Hardin, Ted" <thar...@colum.edu <mailto:thar...@colum.edu>> > To: "Experimental Film Discussion List" <frameworks@jonasmekasfilms.com > <mailto:frameworks@jonasmekasfilms.com>>

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2016-02-24 Thread Salise Hughes
ity (1971). > > - Reply message - > From: "Hardin, Ted" <thar...@colum.edu> > To: "Experimental Film Discussion List" <frameworks@jonasmekasfilms.com> > Subject: [Frameworks] 360 degrees > Date: Tue, Feb 23, 2016 8:27 pm > > > R

Re: [Frameworks] 360 degrees

2016-02-23 Thread vanessa renwick
I was thinking that there also is some over the top Fassbinder loopityloop shot, rotating around Fassbinder, when he starred in Wolf Gremm's Kamikaze 89. Vanessa Renwick Oregon Department of Kick Ass On Tue, Feb 23, 2016 at 8:27 PM, Hardin, Ted wrote:

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2016-02-23 Thread Adam Sekuler
Apichatpong has one in his National Anthem short. Also Godard's Sympathy For The Devil. On Feb 17, 2016 5:06 PM, "Gene Youngblood" wrote: > Friends, > I need recommendations of films that contain 360-degree dolly (or > Steadicam) shots. Like for example circling around people

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2016-02-23 Thread salise.hug...@gmail.com
Fassbender's Whity (1971). - Reply message - From: "Hardin, Ted" <thar...@colum.edu> To: "Experimental Film Discussion List" <frameworks@jonasmekasfilms.com> Subject: [Frameworks] 360 degrees Date: Tue, Feb 23, 2016 8:27 pm Rainer Werner Fassbind

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2016-02-23 Thread Dave Tetzlaff
Folks, Gene asked for 360° _tracking_ shots, not pans. Is there an old DePalma film that DOESN'T have one? I can't recall if any of the 'bullet time' slo-mo shots in the Matrix films, or subsequent action films that aped that technique, went all the way around But I'm guessing there are

Re: [Frameworks] 360 degrees

2016-02-23 Thread Hardin, Ted
Rainer Werner Fassbinder’s fondness for this technique was on display at the Martin Gropius Bau in Berlin last year. Here’s a list of films that were displayed: “Another room in Fassbinder – JETZT is dedicated to one of Fassbinder’s favoured formal techniques: the 360 degree tracking shot.

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2016-02-23 Thread vanessa renwick
Fassbinder https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vZbGOrvi_t0 I think there were some other Fassbinder films with more circling shots, will try and remember them. Vanessa Renwick Oregon Department of Kick Ass On Wed, Feb 17, 2016 at 4:06 PM, Gene Youngblood

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2016-02-23 Thread Gene Youngblood
Thanks, Fred. Speaking of Sonbert, I ran across a VOD service that has most of his films, but I forgot the name of the company. Andy Ditzler suggested Jon Gartenberg might have something to do with it, and indeed I vaguely recall his name on the site. I emailed Jon and am awaiting a reply. It

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2016-02-23 Thread Fred Camper
A handheld 360 movement around two young men kissing in an obvious homage to the "Vertigo" kiss appears in Warren Sonbert's first film, "Amphetamine." Fred Camper Chicago ___ FrameWorks mailing list FrameWorks@jonasmekasfilms.com

[Frameworks] 360 degrees

2016-02-18 Thread Gene Youngblood
Many thanks, everyone, for your wide-ranging suggestions. Makes one want to see all of them. In case you’re keeping this thread (as I always do) Brittany’s pointer to Martha jogged my memory of another Fassbinder circle in Chinese Roulette. ___

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2016-02-18 Thread Kevin Obsatz
frameworks-requ...@jonasmekasfilms.com wrote: > From: Gene Youngblood <ato...@comcast.net> > Subject: [Frameworks] 360 degrees > Date: February 17, 2016 at 6:06:32 PM CST > To: Frameworks Listserv <frameworks@jonasmekasfilms.com> > > > Friends, > I need recommen

Re: [Frameworks] 360 degrees

2016-02-18 Thread Scott MacDonald
Hey Gene, Bill Morrison's RELEASE does a formal exploration of a circular panning shot of a crowd at Eastern State Prison (in PA), assembled to see Al Capone released. He begins in the middle of the circular pan, adding a bit on both ends, until we've seen the entire panorama. (The film is on

Re: [Frameworks] 360 Degrees

2016-02-18 Thread Green, Ron Green
* Single Wide by Teresa Hubbard and Alex Birchler consists entirely of a non-stop circular tracking shot that circles its object multiple times. * Condition of Illusion by Peter Gidal is non-stop, repeated circular tracking * Anticipation of the Night, the merry-go-round shot *

Re: [Frameworks] 360 degrees

2016-02-18 Thread Peter Mudie
al Film Discussion List <frameworks@jonasmekasfilms.com<mailto:frameworks@jonasmekasfilms.com>> Subject: Re: [Frameworks] 360 degrees There is a 360-degree movement, camera facing outwards, in Otto Preminger's Die große Liebe. Best wishes, Luke On Thu, Feb 18, 2016 at

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2016-02-18 Thread Luke Aspell
There is a 360-degree movement, camera facing outwards, in Otto Preminger's Die große Liebe. Best wishes, Luke On Thu, Feb 18, 2016 at 11:54 AM, Pip Chodorov wrote: > Jackie Raynal's DEUX FOIS (1968) contains exactly this smooth 360 degree > panorama, the camera is in

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2016-02-18 Thread Pip Chodorov
Jackie Raynal's DEUX FOIS (1968) contains exactly this smooth 360 degree panorama, the camera is in the center of the wide and busy Avenida Franco in Barcelona and makes two complete rotations. This shot also appears in a Chantal Akerman, perhaps News from Home. Friends, I need

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2016-02-18 Thread Gary Thomas
de Palma’s Obsession - https://vimeo.com/groups/audiovisualcy/videos/35393392 Snow’s La Region Centrale! Gary Hill’s Site Recite http://garyhill.com/work/site-recite.html > On 18 Feb 2016, at

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2016-02-18 Thread Nicky Hamlyn
Mulvey and Wollen: Riddles of the Sphinx. 13 consecutive 360 degree pans. Envoyé depuis mon smartphone Sony Xperia™ o...@thenowcorporation.com a écrit >___ >FrameWorks mailing list >FrameWorks@jonasmekasfilms.com

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2016-02-17 Thread o...@thenowcorporation.com
possibly the worst acting ever on a major motion picture Owen's mobile device > On Feb 17, 2016, at 10:11 PM, Gregory Zinman wrote: > > Hi Gene, > > Also, DePalma tries his best to outdo the Vertigo shot that Andy mentioned in > Body Double: > >

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2016-02-17 Thread Gregory Zinman
Hi Gene, Also, DePalma tries his best to outdo the Vertigo shot that Andy mentioned in Body Double: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HhSyVSPfxjg Greg > On Feb 17, 2016, at 10:03 PM, Andy Ditzler wrote: > > Hi Gene, > > The

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2016-02-17 Thread Andy Ditzler
Hi Gene, The "Actione Musicale" section in Godard's Weekend comes right to mind, as does the circular dolly/pan around the three sisters in a restaurant in Hannah and Her Sisters. (Assuming you're not limiting the query to only uninterrupted/uncut 360 degree movements.) I also think of James

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2016-02-17 Thread Fred Truniger
does straub/huillet's repeated drive around the roundabout of la bastille in 'trop tot, trop tard' qualify? if so, i'd strongly recommend volko kamensky's short film 'divina obsesión' from 1997 (Germany). it's doing 23 drive-troughs in french roundabouts. great film! unfortunately completely

Re: [Frameworks] 360 degrees

2016-02-17 Thread Ekrem (Squeaky Wheel)
Pretty much the entirety of Wim Wenders' *Buena Vista Social Club*. Michael Bay films anytime a character regards some unimaginable (but renderable) devastation (Can't think of a specific one, maybe all?) ___ FrameWorks mailing list

[Frameworks] 360 degrees

2016-02-17 Thread Gene Youngblood
Friends, I need recommendations of films that contain 360-degree dolly (or Steadicam) shots. Like for example circling around people seated at a restaurant table, but it can be anything. It seems to me there are “famous” ones in the French New Wave, and there must be many others before and