Thanks for sharing this. Everything you need to know!
Rob
On 10/11/2014 23:46, JANA DEBUS i...@janadebus.com wrote:
Hi Vail,
check out Esther Urlus great website,
with extensive information,
including DIY booklets for download.
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Jana
On
Matt
I'm wondering what you consider to be a foley studio? From what you describe it
sounds like you are planning an isolation booth (or two).
A real foley studio is a larger, soundproof room that typically has a floor or
pit with removable sections of flooring that expose different surfaces
Sounds like a fantastic course, Kelly!
A few favorites (and I’m sure you are already familiar with many of these):
Removed and Hand Eye Coordination, Naomi Uman
Frank Film, Frank Mouris
Fuses, Carolee Schneemann
The Girl’s Nervy, Jennifer Reeves
anything by Jennifer West
Donna Cameron’s paper
Hello Frameworks,
Just wanted to invite those of you in the NYC area to screening program that I
have curated of work by emerging artists and filmmakers who work with
specifically with analog motion picture film as a part of their practice.
The event takes place this Thursday, November 13th
Dear Matt,
Just wanted you to know that film is not analog.
Analog describes a signal, such as an audio or video signal; it is
the opposite of a digital signal.
Film is a discrete frame by frame medium, not a signal, so it is
neither analog nor digital.
It is just film.
Thanks,
Pip Chodorov
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Analog_photography
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Analog_photography
shall we have this discussion?
On Nov 11, 2014, at 6:27 PM, Pip Chodorov framewo...@re-voir.com wrote:
Dear Matt,
Just wanted you to know that film is not analog.
Analog describes a signal,
The term was used widely throughout the 20th century to describe
continuous recording processes on physical or magnetic medium (audio
tape, video tape, vinyl disk) and especially in relation to digital
processes when they became popular (remastered recordings, CDs,
laserdiscs and DVDs) when
Right. But couldn’t this be a very specific reading of the term ‘analog’? In
reference only to signal? I think our language around media has evolved enough
at this point where we don’t have to necessarily exclude other forms from this
analog vs. digital binary which has been set up.
Looking
Analog has other meanings unrelated to a signal.
On Nov 11, 2014, at 3:34 PM, Matt Whitman
i...@mawhitman.commailto:i...@mawhitman.com wrote:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Analog_photography
shall we have this discussion?
On Nov 11, 2014, at 6:27 PM, Pip Chodorov
On Nov 11, 2014, at 6:34 PM, George, Sherman sgeo...@ucsd.edu wrote:
Analog has other meanings unrelated to a signal.
Which are analogous to what, Sherman?
;-)
Jeff Kreines
Kinetta
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Hello Frameworkers I thought I would ask if anybody could point me in the right
direction to pick up some 100ft daylight spools for my Eyemo, I only have about
8 and would prefer to have about 20, nobody seems to have them.
any information would be great
Best RegardsJon
Yes, most people who use the term have adopted it in exactly this way.
And this view of language is widely accepted as well, as never fixed in time.
However there is also the traditionalist view of
language and respecting etymology, and it can be
instructive to educate the critical mass,
On Nov 11, 2014, at 6:44 PM, Pip Chodorov framewo...@re-voir.com wrote:
This also evades a stickier neologism as film as come to mean any moving
picture production on any medium. Any film student working digitally claims
to make film. I believe they are making digital but I am very alone
If you feel that you are alone in this strict use, Pip, you should come to the
event if you are able to do so. Particularly for the panel/QA afterwards. It
would indeed be instructive for other members of the public who are not privy
to this list to be aware of the distinction that you make and
On Nov 11, 2014, at 7:13 PM, Matt Whitman i...@mawhitman.com wrote:
Provided that all of the artists showing work and participating in the
discussion consent, an audio recording of this will likely be posted online.
Will let you know.
An analog recording, on real tape, I hope...
Jeff
I think I do have a few cassette mailers somewhere in my apartment….
Matt Whitman
www.mawhitman.com
i...@mawhitman.com
On Nov 11, 2014, at 8:17 PM, Jeff Kreines j...@kinetta.com wrote:
On Nov 11, 2014, at 7:13 PM, Matt Whitman i...@mawhitman.com
mailto:i...@mawhitman.com wrote:
Thank you for the invitation but I am currently teaching three film
courses at Dongguk University in Seoul!
Please do raise the point that films being made on film today are as
much about their material as about their content (true obviously for
many avant-garde filmmakers such as Brakhage,
Cherry-picking a definition from Google will not do for prescriptive
lexicopraphy:
of, relating to, or being a mechanism in which data is represented by
continuously variable physical quantities
http://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/analog
A photochemical film frame is an analog
Actually silver halide crystals can either turn into metallic silver
or they don't.
They can only be black or white.
In that sense, they are digital!
At 18:10 -0800 11/11/14, Dave Tetzlaff wrote:
A photochemical film frame is an analog reproduction. The density of
silver halide particles is
You might be able to get some daylight spools from a lab Jon.
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This is all wonderful and very helpful. Thank you so much Greg, Kelly, and
Dave!
Animatedly happy,
Kelly Gallagher
www.purpleriot.com
On Tue, Nov 11, 2014 at 3:24 PM, Dave Tetzlaff djte...@gmail.com wrote:
Kelly:
I highly recommend the work of Jeanne Stern:
Matt, this is a fantastic document . . .
This is thought to simultaneously relax the brain and increase active
engagement as the mind “fills the gaps” between each shutter interruption. In
this way, the brain constructs perception of movement from distinct still
frames.
Its interesting to me
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