You could find something in some Peter Hutton's landscape films:
*New York Portrait Part 1, 2 ,3*
*Landscape for Manon *
*Boston Fire*
*...*
It's more like some extended single shots during the film process, but
taken from a fixed position.
You can find some essays about him in La Furia
Lots of Lumiere films,
Nicky.
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You could find something in some Peter Hutton's landscape films:
*New York Portrait Part 1, 2 ,3*
*Landscape for Manon *
*Boston Fire*
*...*
It's more like some extended single shots during the film process
,
Nicky.
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Alfred Guzzettti made two pieces like this. One is Calcutta Intersection
(2003), a ten-minute shot looking down on an intersection from a hotel balcony
in an upscale neighborhood, with direct sound, while text from several
James Benning's films. Thirteen Lakes for starters.
jk
On Thu, Feb 5, 2015 at 4:16 PM, Ryder White ryder.wh...@gmail.com wrote:
Some of Chris Welsby's films might fit the bill: River Yar Tree
Anemometer Park Film all come to mind.
Ryder
On Monday, February 2, 2015, _blank
Benning's Nightfall came to mind for me. It stands out as an example of
digital video allowing filmmakers to stretch this concept to the extreme.
On Fri, Feb 6, 2015 at 5:36 AM, John Knecht jkne...@colgate.edu wrote:
James Benning's films. Thirteen Lakes for starters.
jk
On Thu, Feb 5,
Hi Blanca,
Maybe *Ein Märchen aus alten Zeiten *(2001) by Jonas Mekas. Twin Towers
falls from Brooklyn, 9/11. A long single-shot, but not totally fixed
(Hand-video shot).
Best.
2015-02-06 15:25 GMT+01:00 Patrick Brennan patrick.brennan...@gmail.com:
Benning's Nightfall came to mind for me. It
I would definitely take a look at Chantal Akerman's News From Home (1977). A
few of the shots are not static per se (e.g. from an automobile or the final
shot which is from the Staten Island Ferry pulling away from Manhattan) but
even in these shots there are no pans or tilts of the camera.
Nathaniel Dorsky!
On Feb 2, 2015 9:43 AM, _blank bl...@null66913.net wrote:
Hi,
I’m looking for single-shot fixed camera landscape/cityscape films, as
“Empire” by Andy Warhol or “Fog Line” by Larry Gottheim. When I say
“landscape/cityscape” I mean it in the broadest sense of the term, I’m
Some of Chris Welsby's films might fit the bill: River Yar Tree
Anemometer Park Film all come to mind.
Ryder
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Hi,
I’m looking for single-shot fixed camera landscape/cityscape films, as
“Empire” by Andy Warhol or “Fog Line” by
Brian Eno's, Mistaken Memories of Medieval Manhattan.
http://www.johncoulthart.com/feuilleton/2013/07/05/mistaken-memories-of-mediaeval-manhattan/
On February 2, 2015 11:34:24 AM AST, _blank bl...@null66913.net wrote:
Hi,
I’m looking for single-shot fixed camera landscape/cityscape films, as
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