Re: [Frameworks] Sharing films online/website?

2017-07-21 Thread Christopher Ball
All websites use links for media, so rather than uploading scads of material to your own server, you create vimeo or youtube links and use that for the media on your website. It is a much more efficient way to do it. If you look at my website, that is how it was done, www.cbifilms.com On Fri,

Re: [Frameworks] Sharing films online/website?

2017-07-21 Thread j miner
Really love Undertow! On Fri, Jul 21, 2017 at 3:33 PM, Robert Withers wrote: > Hello friends, > I want to update my website which is woefully out of date. Meanwhile I've > posted lots of films on vimeo.com/robertwithers, which I think may > survive me. (It's free and you

[Frameworks] Sharing films online/website?

2017-07-21 Thread Robert Withers
Hello friends, I want to update my website which is woefully out of date. Meanwhile I've posted lots of films on vimeo.com/robertwithers, which I think may survive me. (It's free and you can still see films by the late Standish Lawder https://vimeo.com/97694242 on vimeo though I don't know if

Re: [Frameworks] Sharing films online/website?

2017-07-21 Thread Elizabeth McMahon
Hi Robert, Yours are not just existential but very pragmatic concerns. This, a panel recording from 2014's NYFF on preservation "in transition," may both soothe and at once deepen those worries that render many nights sleepless ones. In addition to this, you'll find a plethora of talks posted on

[Frameworks] Vampire Film - 16mm Sunrise

2017-07-21 Thread Remington Smith
Hi All, Long time listener, first time caller. I'm shooting a feature vampire film and for one of the scenes, the vampire stands in front of a 16mm film of a sunrise.  Does anyone happen to have a 100ft reel of a sunrise as B-roll from a previous shoot/color archive material they'd be willing to