[Frameworks] New & Rediscovered Films

2013-09-27 Thread Michael Kemp
Cindy ~ just a quick word to say how beautiful the films screened last night at Tate Modern were ~ particularly the John Cage "Sun" films and the unfinished Jordan Belson "Quartet" fragments ~ extraordinary stuff... Many thanks... Sent using BlackBerry® from Orange ___

[Frameworks] Helen Hill films?

2013-09-27 Thread Tara Nelson
I teach Super 8 and animation and I would love to have a DVD of Helen Hill films to show my students. Are her films in distribution at all? tara nelson ___ FrameWorks mailing list FrameWorks@jonasmekasfilms.com https://mailman-mail5.webfaction.com/listi

Re: [Frameworks] Helen Hill films?

2013-09-27 Thread LJ Frezza
peripheral produce has a DVD of her work: http://peripheralproduce.com/dvd-catalog2/helen-hill-the-house-of-sweet-magic On Fri, Sep 27, 2013 at 11:36 AM, Tara Nelson wrote: > I teach Super 8 and animation and I would love to have a DVD of Helen Hill > films to show my students. Are her films in

Re: [Frameworks] Helen Hill films?

2013-09-27 Thread Dorothea Braemer
Dear Tara: There is a DVD available at the Harvard Film Archive, where all her work is archived. http://oasis.lib.harvard.edu/oasis/deliver/deepLink?_collection=oasis&unique Id=hfa8 - Dorothea On 9/27/13 11:36 AM, "Tara Nelson" wrote: > I teach Super 8 and animation and I would love to h

Re: [Frameworks] Helen Hill films?

2013-09-27 Thread Jake B.
Peripheral Produce is a lovely distributor based in Portland, I believe. Their website shows a DVD is available. I bought a DVD or two from them years back and was pleased with the quality, though I never showed them institutionally. From: Tara Nelson To:

Re: [Frameworks] Helen Hill films?

2013-09-27 Thread Tara Nelson
Many thanks! On Fri, Sep 27, 2013 at 12:13 PM, Dorothea Braemer wrote: > Dear Tara: There is a DVD available at the Harvard Film Archive, where > all her work is archived. > > http://oasis.lib.harvard.edu/oasis/deliver/deepLink?_collection=oasis&uniqueId=hfa8 > > > - Dorothea > > > On 9/27/

[Frameworks] Literature and experimental film

2013-09-27 Thread Esperanza Collado
Dear friends, Im currently lecturing a course on literature and visual arts and i would like to approach/show the students experimental films based in/inspired by literary pieces, only I need your help to do so. Any recommendations will be very welcome. Thanks very much, Esperanza. -- Esperan

Re: [Frameworks] Literature and experimental film

2013-09-27 Thread Eleni Philippou
Hello, I am doing my PhD research on Gregory Markopoulos. Markopoulos has based on ancient and modern literature in many of his films. For example, Psyche from his trilogy, The Illiac Passion, Twice a Man etc. Let me know if you need any more information. Good Luck! Best wishes, Eleni D

Re: [Frameworks] Literature and experimental film

2013-09-27 Thread Heath Iverson
I'd look at Sitney's *Eyes Upside Down*; it's a fascinating look at the American cinematic avant-garde in relation to the literary legacy of Emerson. I'm sure Scott MacDonald's work would be really helpful here too. As far as specific films go, from the top of my head I would list Mekas' *Walden *

Re: [Frameworks] Literature and experimental film

2013-09-27 Thread Adam Hyman
Various works by Owen Land and David Gatten seem relevant. Best, Adam On 9/27/13 11:41 AM, "Heath Iverson" wrote: > I'd look at Sitney's Eyes Upside Down; it's a fascinating look at the American > cinematic avant-garde in relation to the literary legacy of Emerson. I'm sure > Scott MacDonald'

Re: [Frameworks] Literature and experimental film

2013-09-27 Thread Pablo Marin
Hi Esperanza, I think (most of) the work of Jem Cohen could be really enlightening seen in relationship to (again, most of) the work of Walter Benjamin, especially his travel and city notes. Best, p.  From: Heath Iverson To: Experimental Film Discussion Li

Re: [Frameworks] Literature and experimental film

2013-09-27 Thread Richard Deming
One obvious move would be to look at compare/contrast the various versions of Fall of the House of Usher--Curtis Harrington, Watson, Epstein…and Corman. But also Larry Jordan's HD Trilogy and Rime of the Ancient Mariner. best, Richard +++ Richard Deming Director of Creative Writing Department

Re: [Frameworks] Literature and experimental film

2013-09-27 Thread William Wees, Dr.
There are dozens, no, hundreds of poetry films and poetry videos (or videopoems), which is to says, films and videos that incorporate poetry and poetic texts on the sound track or in the images or both. Perhaps that is not the sort of thing you are looking for, but if it is I could send you titl

Re: [Frameworks] 2014 Images Festival call for submissions (film/video)

2013-09-27 Thread Scott Miller Berry
Hi Frameworkers, Just in case you didn't check the FW calendar lately, our 'early' deadline is approaching 10/15 which means super cheap online submission fee of $10.00 -- and we pay everyone that screens! Any questions get in touch : Best, Scott & Images. Toronto's Images Festival is now accep

Re: [Frameworks] Literature and experimental film

2013-09-27 Thread Kelly Gallagher
Exciting topic! As a handcrafted cinema maker myself, my mind immediately goes to Jan Svankmajer. Many of his films are based off of literary tales and stories. (From writers such as Lewis Carroll, Edgar Allen Poe, Horace Walpole, etc). Ah, and then thinking of Poe, I think of about Jean Epstein's

Re: [Frameworks] Helen Hill films?

2013-09-27 Thread Steve Wetzel
And this (we have at UWM library): The house of sweet magic films by Helen Hill / compiled by Paul Gailiunas and Becky Lewis.   Steve Wetzel Assistant Professor Peck Schoolof the Arts UW-Milwaukee  Film/Video/Animation/New Genres  OFFICE: Mitchell B55D From: Ta

Re: [Frameworks] Helen Hill films?

2013-09-27 Thread Filmmakers Cooperative
The House of Sweet Magic Films by Helen Hill DVD is available for sale at the NY Film-Makers' Cooperative. It is an amazing compilation of Helen's films please contact us at filmmakersc...@gmail.com On Fri, Sep 27, 2013 at 1:50 PM, Steve Wetzel wrote: > And this (we have at UWM library): > Th

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2013-09-27 Thread Haley Markbreiter
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Re: [Frameworks] Literature and experimental film

2013-09-27 Thread Esperanza Collado
And very exciting answers too! Thank you everyone. Hopefully more Frameworkers will contribute to this topic. Bill, please feel free to expand on poetry works, would love to know your favourite examples and I really dont mind if they arent recent. Best, E. On Friday, September 27, 2013, Kelly G

Re: [Frameworks] Literature and experimental film

2013-09-27 Thread Gene Youngblood
George Kuchar’s diary “Kingdom By the Sea” (2002) is structured around, and contains a “performance” of, Edgar Allen Poe’s poem “The Enigma.” From: Kelly Gallagher Sent: Friday, September 27, 2013 2:42 PM To: Experimental Film Discussion List Subject: Re: [Frameworks] Literature and experiment

Re: [Frameworks] Literature and experimental film

2013-09-27 Thread David Tetzlaff
You might show Christopher Maclaine's The End as an example of the incorporation of Beat literary style in film. The soundtrack can be considered a reading of a work of Beat literature written specifically for the film. (And it's readily available on DVD.) ___

[Frameworks] Fantastic opportunity to pass on projectionist skills to younger enthusiasts :)

2013-09-27 Thread Jennifer Cadger
Fantastic opportunity to pass on projectionist skills to younger enthusiasts :) Hi All, I am looking for someone to do a projectionist course for myself and fellow artist in Blackpool area UK. I have 13 projectors including a 16mm and a super 8 sound machine (not sure all are working ele

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2013-09-27 Thread Pip Chodorov
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