Re: [Frameworks] Film/video programers/curators and campus film screenings

2016-03-20 Thread JB Mabe
In my first weeks of college in 1999 at Winthrop University in Rock Hill, SC I formed an informal film club and held screenings programmed mostly from the library's collection or my criterion laserdiscs (first screening was Oscar Micheuax's Within Our Gates). When I transferred to the University

[Frameworks] New work

2016-03-20 Thread Jamie Cleeland
https://archive.org/details/SongForAManInFlames Comments welcome, Jaime Sent from my iPad ___ FrameWorks mailing list FrameWorks@jonasmekasfilms.com https://mailman-mail5.webfaction.com/listinfo/frameworks

Re: [Frameworks] two more

2016-03-20 Thread Gene Youngblood
It counts indeed. Thanks! > On Mar 17, 2016, at 11:33 AM, Salise Hughes wrote: > > Does a TV series count? The Twilight Zone: Where is Everybody? > > On Thu, Mar 10, 2016 at 2:43 PM, Gene Youngblood > wrote: > Friends,

Re: [Frameworks] Film/video programers/curators and campus film screenings

2016-03-20 Thread Michael Zryd
Thank you to everyone on- and off-list who shared their stories and experiences about programming film in college and university. All the responses thus far have been from people in Canada or the US. Has anyone outside those countries started programming at campus film societies? It’s

Re: [Frameworks] THE END OF FACEBOOK AS SOCIAL NETWORK

2016-03-20 Thread Jana Debus
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Re: [Frameworks] FrameWorks Digest, Vol 70, Issue 22

2016-03-20 Thread Jonathan Walley
Thanks to all the frameworkers who recommended camera obscura and pinhole camera films. I didn’t quite realize how much work their is in that vein. I’ll be contacting some of you to push for a little more info, but meantime, thanks for the suggestions! There is some fantastic work out there.

Re: [Frameworks] Camera obscura films

2016-03-20 Thread Jonathan Walley
Hi Pip, Thanks so much for these suggestions - I was able to see extracts of these online (including on the Light Cone site) and think they’re both terrific. I’m putting an order in with Light Cone tomorrow. Best, Jonathan Dr. Jonathan Walley Associate Professor and Chair Department of Cinema

Re: [Frameworks] Camera obscura films

2016-03-20 Thread Nicky Hamlyn
Rachel Reupke made a film in/of a camera obscura, but that's as much as I know. You could ask at LUX, Nicky Envoyé depuis mon smartphone Sony Xperia™ Simon Payne a écrit >___ >FrameWorks mailing list >FrameWorks@jonasmekasfilms.com

Re: [Frameworks] Camera obscura films

2016-03-20 Thread Gene Youngblood
If one wanted sort of “introductory” or otherwise contextualizing shots, there’s an external view of the San Francisco camera obscura in one of Nick Dorsky’s earlier films, and maybe also at the end of “Flower Thief.” Then there’s an interior in Bertolucci’s “Before the Revolution” where the