Re: [Frameworks] question - 'the body/artist anatomies' in experimental film

2018-03-11 Thread lagonaboba
I confess I have not been closely following this thread, but in case no one has mentioned: Kubelka’s Pause! might be of interest, as might any number of things involving Herman Nitsch. Shirley Clarke’s two video works with Joseph Chaiken, Tongues and Savage/Love foreground Chaiken’s body.

Re: [Frameworks] question - 'the body/artist anatomies' in experimental film

2018-03-11 Thread Jessica Arseneau
Hi, It might not be exactly what you're looking for, but it could add something to your research: In Barbara (2012) from Christian Petzold, there's a scene close to the beginning where the doctor makes an analysis of Rembrandt's painting "The Anatomy Lessons of Dr. Nicolaes Tulp". Definitely a gr

Re: [Frameworks] question - 'the body/artist anatomies' in experimental film

2018-02-26 Thread Albert Alcoz
Here are some films and videos that could be labelled as self-portraits. http://laboratoriaudiovisual.blogspot.com/p/autoretrat.html I used them at the university of Fine Arts to suggest different ways to approach the cinematic representation of the body. They specially enjoyed the video *Shape S

Re: [Frameworks] question - 'the body/artist anatomies' in experimental film

2018-02-26 Thread John Muse
Stan Brakhage, Act of Seeing with One’s Own Eyes (1971) Anne Severson, Near the Big Chakra (1971) > On Feb 26, 2018, at 9:05 AM, Scott MacDonald wrote: > > Seth, check out: > > Geography of the Body by Willard Maas (1943) > Fly by Yoko Ono > > On Mon, Feb 26, 2018 at 8:07 AM, Seth Pimlott >

Re: [Frameworks] question - 'the body/artist anatomies' in experimental film

2018-02-26 Thread Scott MacDonald
Seth, check out: *Geography of the Body* by Willard Maas (1943) *Fly* by Yoko Ono On Mon, Feb 26, 2018 at 8:07 AM, Seth Pimlott < seth.piml...@network.rca.ac.uk> wrote: > Dear Frameworkers, > > I am working with some young artists on an artists' anatomy - a film > about a body - drawn from the

Re: [Frameworks] question - 'the body/artist anatomies' in experimental film

2018-02-26 Thread Jaime Cleeland
https://lamentationforanobsoletebody.wordpress.com/ https://archive.org/details/SongForAManInFlames Sent from my iPad > On 27 Feb 2018, at 00:18, julia yezbick wrote: > > My 2015 film, Into the Hinterlands, deals with issues of the body and > subjective experience through a visceral, embodied

Re: [Frameworks] question - 'the body/artist anatomies' in experimental film

2018-02-26 Thread Chris Lange
Saw this one at the University Film Society in Minneapolis years ago: http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0119754/?ref_=nv_sr_1 It’s good! Chris chris-lange.com > On Feb 26, 2018, at 11:18 AM, julia yezbick wrote: >

Re: [Frameworks] question - 'the body/artist anatomies' in experimental film

2018-02-26 Thread julia yezbick
My 2015 film, Into the Hinterlands, deals with issues of the body and subjective experience through a visceral, embodied rendering of a physical theatre ensembles' creative practice. Trailer: https://vimeo.com/96998423 Excerpt: https://vimeo.com/96668562 password: Flaherty2014 website: http://www

[Frameworks] question - 'the body/artist anatomies' in experimental film

2018-02-26 Thread Seth Pimlott
Dear Frameworkers, I am working with some young artists on an artists' anatomy - a film about a body - drawn from the experiences of the group. We have looked at the work of Ana Mendieta, and Derek Jarman's *Blue* for inspiration. But I wanted to ask a question. I wondered if there were some ot

[Frameworks] question

2016-06-25 Thread Scott MacDonald
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Re: [Frameworks] Question

2016-05-15 Thread Simonetta Menossi
Thank you for your message. I definitely want to earn a PhD and work in academia. On Sun, May 15, 2016 at 3:53 PM, Re X wrote: > Hi Simonetta! > > Sorry to hear about your experience at UMICH. Good luck! Are you trying to > beginning another phd program or are you trying to work outside of acade

Re: [Frameworks] Question

2016-05-15 Thread Re X
Hi Simonetta! Sorry to hear about your experience at UMICH. Good luck! Are you trying to beginning another phd program or are you trying to work outside of academia now? On Sun, May 15, 2016 at 5:49 AM, Simonetta Menossi < simonetta.meno...@gmail.com> wrote: > Dear Frameworks members, > > This i

[Frameworks] Question

2016-05-15 Thread Simonetta Menossi
Dear Frameworks members, This is Simonetta Menossi. I wrote to the mailing list some time ago to ask if there was anyone who would have wanted to help me by being a Film Studies academic advisor for me. The reason I asked for your help is that I was a Doctoral Student at University of Michigan in

Re: [Frameworks] question about a lens...

2016-04-22 Thread Steve Polta
Hi Dominic. This lens attachment is currently attached to a 50mm lens that is attached to an Eiki EX-2000A projector. Steve Polta On Fri, Apr 22, 2016 at 10:48 AM, Dominic Angerame < dominic.anger...@gmail.com> wrote: > What projector lens does this item screw into. > > > On Fri, Apr 22, 2016 at

Re: [Frameworks] question about a lens...

2016-04-22 Thread Dominic Angerame
What projector lens does this item screw into. On Fri, Apr 22, 2016 at 5:26 AM, Scott Dorsey wrote: > > The question: can anyone tell me what the effective focal length(s) of > this > > combo provides. > > I can't, because I don't know the ratio of that varifocal gadget. > > But you can figure

Re: [Frameworks] question about a lens...

2016-04-22 Thread Scott Dorsey
> The question: can anyone tell me what the effective focal length(s) of this > combo provides. I can't, because I don't know the ratio of that varifocal gadget. But you can figure it out yourself... put the projector ten feet from a screen, focus the image with the lens racked forward and with i

Re: [Frameworks] question about a lens...

2016-04-21 Thread Larry Urbanski
That zoom is plus .25 to minus .25 inch focal length. If on a 2 inch lens range would be 1.75 to 2.25. Larry Urbanski Film On Thu, Apr 21, 2016 at 7:18 PM, Steve Polta wrote: > Dear Gearheads, > > San Francisco Cinematheque is in possession of a zoom lens > attachment—specifically a Buhl 16mm "

[Frameworks] question about a lens...

2016-04-21 Thread Steve Polta
Dear Gearheads, San Francisco Cinematheque is in possession of a zoom lens attachment—specifically a Buhl 16mm "Varazoom," Cat. No. 833-490. You can see one just like it here

Re: [Frameworks] question regarding color preservation of early animation films

2015-02-01 Thread C Keefer
ualmusic.org/Fischinger > > > > -- Forwarded message -- > From: Pip Chodorov > To: Experimental Film Discussion List > Cc: > Date: Sat, 31 Jan 2015 23:46:10 +0100 > Subject: Re: [Frameworks] question regarding color preservation of early > animati

Re: [Frameworks] question regarding color preservation of early animation films

2015-02-01 Thread Laura Trager
Thanks so much, everyone, very helpful! 2015-02-01 3:23 GMT-05:00 Ingo Petzke : > That's perhaps already been answered but OPUS 1 was restored by Filmmuseum > Munich and they worked for years on it so it should be a serious result. If > I remember correctly they based their efforts on both a fe

Re: [Frameworks] question regarding color preservation of early animation films

2015-02-01 Thread Ingo Petzke
That's perhaps already been answered but OPUS 1 was restored by Filmmuseum Munich and they worked for years on it so it should be a serious result. If I remember correctly they based their efforts on both a few feet of coloured film in a forgotten tin and on a colouring chart. Stockholm and Mosc

Re: [Frameworks] question regarding color preservation of early animation films

2015-01-31 Thread Michael Betancourt
They're all on this DVD set, in color and very legible transfers; region 0 disk: http://www.edition-filmmuseum.com/product_info.php/info/p70_Berlin--die-Sinfonie-der-Gro-stadt---Melodie-der-Welt.html Michael Betancourt Savannah, GA USA michaelbetancourt.com twitter.com/cinegraphic | vimeo.com/c

Re: [Frameworks] question regarding color preservation of early animation films

2015-01-31 Thread Pip Chodorov
I don't know where the hand painted originals are or if any exist at all. There must be an internegative at the Eye Institute (Amsterdam) because I think the 16mm print originally in circulation in Paris came from the Dutch Filmmuseum in the 1980s. New prints come from CVM and were supervised b

Re: [Frameworks] question regarding color preservation of early animation films

2015-01-31 Thread mrktosc
Le Giornate del Cinema Muto festival showed restored 35mm prints of the Ruttmann shorts in 2000, most of which were from the Munich Stadtmuseum and/or Netherlands Filmmuseum (now Eye). Some were tinted/toned, others were directly colored, and the 35mm preservations were done on color stock to r

Re: [Frameworks] question regarding color preservation of early animation films

2015-01-31 Thread Laura Trager
Thank you, Pip, for the quick response! No, I haven't seen or heard of the existence of Ruttmann's hand-painted prints... Do you know where they are archived or where/how I might have a chance to see them? Also, aside from the bleed, can you tell me how similar these digital versions are to the o

Re: [Frameworks] question regarding color preservation of early animation films

2015-01-31 Thread Pip Chodorov
Some original hand-painted prints of Opus 1 were preserved, and 16mm prints from these are still in circulation today. When you see the 16mm prints projected you can see the hand-painted color bleed beyond the edges of the white shapes (unlike in those youtube videos). Later Moritz himself provi

[Frameworks] question regarding color preservation of early animation films

2015-01-31 Thread Laura Trager
Hello Frameworkers, I have a question regarding color preservation of Walter Ruttmann's "Opus" films, and was hoping you might be able to point me in the right direction or share your insights with me. I am currently researching the use of color (or lack thereof) in the early "absolute" animations

Re: [Frameworks] question about fees for permission to use material: an update

2014-03-06 Thread nicky.hamlyn
Always the way. 'Necessity' etcŠ From: Caryn Cline Reply-To: Experimental Film Discussion List Date: Thu, 6 Mar 2014 11:23:46 -0800 To: Experimental Film Discussion List Subject: Re: [Frameworks] question about fees for permission to use material: an update Hello everyone,

Re: [Frameworks] question about fees for permission to use material: an update

2014-03-06 Thread Caryn Cline
Hello everyone, After some consideration about whether to pay for permission to use as narration an essay from the NY Times, I decided to dig deeper, do more research, and write my own narration. In doing more research, I discovered aspects of the situation I had not known about before. that were

Re: [Frameworks] question about fees for permission to use material

2014-02-24 Thread Caryn Cline
Dear Francisco, Jim, Gene, David, Ted and Dan. Thank you all for your insights and advice. I really appreciate your taking the time to respond to my query. Frameworks is such a great resource! Best wishes, CC On Thu, Feb 20, 2014 at 1:04 PM, Francisco Torres wrote: > If you modify it ''subs

Re: [Frameworks] question about fees for permission to use material

2014-02-22 Thread Ted Hardin
Just for grins and to amplify David's point, it's time to remember Paper Tiger TV's delicious "Herb Schiller Reads the New York Times" from 1981. https://vimeo.com/82558179 David Tetzlaff wrote: The soundtrack to James Benning's film "Deseret" consists entirely of some one reading NY Times art

Re: [Frameworks] question about fees for permission to use material (Caryn Cline)

2014-02-21 Thread David Tetzlaff
> The soundtrack to James Benning's film "Deseret" consists entirely of some > one reading NY Times articles aloud. I'm willing to bet he did not pay for > the rights nor has been bothered by the NY Times about it. I repeat my point that it is not the rights holder the experimental filmmaker ne

Re: [Frameworks] question about fees for permission to use material (Caryn Cline)

2014-02-21 Thread Ryan Marino
pt of your own. > > Finally, just for fun: doesn't NYT's occasionally run videos on their site > ? Maybe eventually they'll be interested in hosting your project since its > derived from their writing--although only grant it if they pay you! > > best > Chris > >

[Frameworks] question about fees for permission to use material (Caryn Cline)

2014-02-21 Thread chris
ey'll be interested in hosting your project since its derived from their writing--although only grant it if they pay you! best Chris > > Message: 2 > Date: Thu, 20 Feb 2014 12:48:22 -0800 > From: Caryn Cline > To: Experimental Film Discussion List > Subject: [Frameworks] quest

Re: [Frameworks] question about fees for permission to use material

2014-02-20 Thread Daniel Wilson
To add to David Tetzlaff's comments, first...I wholeheartedly agree. In addition to Fair Use though, look up and read specifically about the concept of "derivative work". Classic example: Andy Warhol takes the Campbell's Soup or Brillo "branding" AS IS...but by recontextualizing it, he creates a de

Re: [Frameworks] question about fees for permission to use material

2014-02-20 Thread David Tetzlaff
> as one friend who works in the business cautioned: my project and I are on > their radar now. There is ZERO chance the NYT will sue you. They might not even send you a cease and desist letter. Copyright holders only go after people with money they can earn a judgement from, or people they see

Re: [Frameworks] question about fees for permission to use material

2014-02-20 Thread Ted Hardin
rged for non-commercial use. It's quite reasonable, considering, but of course, it's not really possible. -Original Message- From: Francisco Torres To: Experimental Film Discussion List Sent: Thu, Feb 20, 2014 1:05 pm Subject: Re: [Frameworks] question about fees

Re: [Frameworks] question about fees for permission to use material

2014-02-20 Thread Gene Youngblood
, not having a legal right to grant permission to copy apparently does confer the right to withhold the things from the world forever. From: carli...@aol.com Sent: Thursday, February 20, 2014 3:10 PM To: frameworks@jonasmekasfilms.com Subject: Re: [Frameworks] question about fees for permission

Re: [Frameworks] question about fees for permission to use material

2014-02-20 Thread carlileb
pm Subject: Re: [Frameworks] question about fees for permission to use material If you modify it ''substantially'' it becomes a different text. Think William Burroughs... On Thu, Feb 20, 2014 at 4:48 PM, Caryn Cline wrote: Dear Frameworkers, I’m writing to ask your advic

Re: [Frameworks] question about fees for permission to use material

2014-02-20 Thread Francisco Torres
If you modify it ''substantially'' it becomes a different text. Think William Burroughs... On Thu, Feb 20, 2014 at 4:48 PM, Caryn Cline wrote: > Dear Frameworkers, > > > > I'm writing to ask your advice. I'm working on a short handmade, > experimental film that takes as its "script" a slightly

[Frameworks] question about fees for permission to use material

2014-02-20 Thread Caryn Cline
Dear Frameworkers, I'm writing to ask your advice. I'm working on a short handmade, experimental film that takes as its "script" a slightly modified version of an essay I found in the *New York Times*, which I plan to use as a voiceover narration on the soundtrack. I wrote to the author to ask

Re: [Frameworks] Question for Frameworks Community...

2013-08-08 Thread John Woods
mekasfilms.com Sent: Wednesday, August 7, 2013 2:33:08 AM Subject: [Frameworks] Question for Frameworks Community... Does anyone know if it is possible to reversal process print film (b/w 7302) using D-97 developers? I have successfully reversal hand-processed the 7302 print stock using D-19, b

Re: [Frameworks] Question for frameworks community

2013-08-08 Thread Buck Bito - Movette
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Re: [Frameworks] Question for frameworks community

2013-08-08 Thread robert harris
Dwight Cody at Boston Connection, aka. cutfilmhttp://www.cutfilm.com/ sells them. On Aug 8, 2013, at 9:38 AM, Sasha Waters Freyer wrote: > > >> Dear Fellow Frameworkers, >> >> I am looking to purchase 16mm guillotine splicers on behalf of Virginia >> Commonwealth University Dept. of Photo

[Frameworks] Question for frameworks community

2013-08-08 Thread Sasha Waters Freyer
Dear Fellow Frameworkers, > > > I am looking to purchase 16mm guillotine splicers on behalf of Virginia > Commonwealth University Dept. of Photography & Film. PLEASE contact me if > you have any for sale or have any leads. > > > Thanks! > > > > Sasha > > swfre...@vcu.edu

Re: [Frameworks] Question for Frameworks Community...

2013-08-07 Thread Jason Halprin
g like D-19. The reduced density yields an image that appears to have a lower contrast, though one side effect is an increase in graininess. -Jason Halprin From: Daniel Boos To: frameworks@jonasmekasfilms.com Sent: Wednesday, August 7, 2013 4:33 AM Subject: [

Re: [Frameworks] Question for Frameworks Community...

2013-08-07 Thread Scott Dorsey
"Expose for the shadows, develop for the highlights." If it's too contrasty, increase the exposure and reduce the development time. That said, getting pictorial contrast out of a print stock is going to be a bit of an adventure and I think you'd be much better off with a very low contrast develop

[Frameworks] Question for Frameworks Community...

2013-08-07 Thread Daniel Boos
Does anyone know if it is possible to reversal process print film (b/w 7302) using D-97 developers? I have successfully reversal hand-processed the 7302 print stock using D-19, but the result is too contrasty to my liking. Does anyone have any experience with these types of experiments? -- *Danie

Re: [Frameworks] Question For Gene Youngblood

2013-04-22 Thread Francisco Torres
t,” which is about my work in radical media theory. The > website is the past, the blog is the future. Its subtitle is “Leave the > Culture Without Leaving the Country.” Thanks for your interest... > ** > *From:* Doug Chaffin("Douglas Graves") > *Sent:* Sunday, April 21, 2

Re: [Frameworks] Question For Gene Youngblood

2013-04-21 Thread Gene Youngblood
media theory. The website is the past, the blog is the future. Its subtitle is “Leave the Culture Without Leaving the Country.” Thanks for your interest... From: Doug Chaffin("Douglas Graves") Sent: Sunday, April 21, 2013 4:21 PM To: FrameWorks Subject: [Frameworks] Question For Gene

[Frameworks] Question For Gene Youngblood

2013-04-21 Thread Doug Chaffin("Douglas Graves")
I'm a big fan of your Expanded Cinema book. thank you very much for writing it. but i'm curious as to why you did not include anything about Ed Emshwiller?   And i was wondering if you could please put up online your review of "Relativity" ?   Best,  Doug Graves _

Re: [Frameworks] question about Panasonic camera not playing a tape back with image

2011-11-22 Thread Francisco Torres
Sometimes there are issues about heads aligment. Also dirty heads/tape may cause such problems. ___ FrameWorks mailing list FrameWorks@jonasmekasfilms.com https://mailman-mail5.webfaction.com/listinfo/frameworks

[Frameworks] question about Panasonic camera not playing a tape back with image

2011-11-19 Thread jaime cleeland
I have a Panasonic NV-GS500 and it won't playback a TDK tape with the images  ... any reason why this would be ?  The tape was originally used in another camera and was fine.  I think it is more to do with the tape itself.  It comes up saying reset on the NV- GS500.  Any ideas ? _