[Frameworks] Collective found footage films

2014-05-04 Thread Albert Alcoz
Hello, I was wondering if someone can named some found footage films created by different people, as a collective project with autonomous sequences. I have been wondering about it but i can't find any film. Maybe there are some lettrism films that could be considered collective film with

Re: [Frameworks] Collective found footage films

2014-05-04 Thread Francisco Torres
hm https://www.google.com.pr/search?q=exquisite+corpseoq=exquisite+aqs=chrome.1.69i57j0l5.5401j0j8sourceid=chromees_sm=93ie=UTF-8#q=exquisite+corpse+found+footage On Sun, May 4, 2014 at 4:16 AM, Albert Alcoz albertalc...@yahoo.es wrote: Hello, I was wondering if someone can named

Re: [Frameworks] Collective found footage films

2014-05-04 Thread Warren Cockerham
Are you looking for crowd-sourced found footage pieces like Peter Snowdon's THE UPRISING http://www.theuprising.be/ (2013) - heavily edited/assembled material? Or more along the lines of sequence curation like *twohundredfiftysixcolors* http://twohundredfiftysixcolors.com/abt.html(2013) by Eric

Re: [Frameworks] Collective found footage films

2014-05-04 Thread Kelly Gallagher
Hi Albert, My friend Health Schultz works a LOT in situationist film. He made a re-make of Debord's Society of the Spectacle ( https://vimeo.com/60328678 ) and from his vimeo you can find a version that he cleaned up of Vienet's amazing film Can Dialectics Break Bricks? (

Re: [Frameworks] Collective found footage films

2014-05-04 Thread Albert Alcoz
Thank you very much for the suggestion. I was thinking more about found footage films created by different filmmakers as a sum of independent parts. I mean different artists working for the same film through recycled images. Somehow Matthias Müller Christoph Girardet and Eric Fleischauer