Re: [Frameworks] Research about "Essential Cinema" ? Anthology Film Archives

2019-09-30 Thread Albert Alcoz
Thank you for your answers Pip, Joel and Mark. I'll try to get the book *The Essential Cinema*, first published by the New York University Press in 1975 and then by the Anthology Film Archives around 1989.

Re: [Frameworks] Research about "Essential Cinema" ? Anthology Film Archives

2019-09-27 Thread Mark Toscano
When I did some research in the Brakhage papers at CU Boulder, I came across a bunch of documents pertaining to the Essential Cinema selection/committee process, which were fascinating. Stan Brakhage was initially involved in the committee, but ended up leaving it, apparently. There were lists of

Re: [Frameworks] Research about "Essential Cinema" ? Anthology Film Archives

2019-09-27 Thread Joel Schlemowitz
There is a book, titled "Essential Cinema" published by Anthology with essays on some of the films in the collection. The introduction tells the history of the project. ___ FrameWorks mailing list FrameWorks@jonasmekasfilms.com https://mailman-mail5.we

Re: [Frameworks] Research about "Essential Cinema" – Anthology Film Archives

2019-09-27 Thread FrameWorks Admin
Albert, The project was funded by Jerome Hill, Anthology’s benefactor, but he died in Anthology’s second year, after that time no new acquisitions were made and there are no plans for future acquisitions. The project is stuck in time ca 1971. Pip Chodorov > On Sep 27, 2019, at 10:08 AM, Alber

Re: [Frameworks] research

2016-06-24 Thread Monise Nicodemos
Hi Myron, Thank you for your reply. I will see the links. All the best, Monise On Tue, Jun 21, 2016 at 5:14 PM, Myron Ort wrote: > Hi Monise, > > There seems to be some discussion about films made with the DeVry 35mm > (“lunchbox) camera here: > http://www.nitrateville.com/viewtopic.php?f=7&t

Re: [Frameworks] research

2016-06-21 Thread Myron Ort
Hi Monise, There seems to be some discussion about films made with the DeVry 35mm (“lunchbox) camera here: http://www.nitrateville.com/viewtopic.php?f=7&t=15678 Some footage I shot with this camera provided a large area for hand painting

Re: [Frameworks] research

2016-06-21 Thread Monise Nicodemos
Dear Myron, Thanks for your reply. Do you know if they made a movie with this camera? Best, Monise On Sat, Jun 18, 2016 at 7:52 PM, Myron Ort wrote: > I like the full “Edison” frame shooting the old 1920s DeVry 35mm lunchbox > camera, (wind up or hand crank options), the equivalent of “super

Re: [Frameworks] research

2016-06-18 Thread Morgan Hoyle-Combs
I have been using numerous wind up and hand cranked cameras made by the Kodak company from the 1920s. One of which is the Cine Kodak Special. It's essentially the precursor to the Bolex H16. I've used it for stop motion, hand cranks, fade ins/fade outs etc. Obviously you can still get film for i

Re: [Frameworks] research

2016-06-18 Thread Myron Ort
I like the full “Edison” frame shooting the old 1920s DeVry 35mm lunchbox camera, (wind up or hand crank options), the equivalent of “super 35mm”. http://processreversal.org/devry-standard/ http://processreversal.org/ftp/DeVry/DeVry_Brochure.pdf

Re: [Frameworks] Research advice

2016-04-02 Thread John Muse
Hi, Simonetta. Four things come to mind immediately: Levinas on the face of the other, Deleuze and Guattari on faciality, Irving Goffman on facework, and Rosemarie Garland-Thompson's research on facework from within a disability studies framework. Three links to get you started: https://danie

Re: [Frameworks] research question: pos/neg-film and chemistry on film

2015-05-08 Thread Beazley Kanost
Are you looking for recent films or older ones? If the latter, Shirley Clarke uses bleach and (I think) other things on her short *Butterfly *that you can see now on the recently-restored dvd of *Portrait of Jason. *Storm de Hirsch also drew directly on film and I think used bleach but that is all

Re: [Frameworks] research question: pos/neg-film and chemistry on film

2015-05-08 Thread Ryder White
< > frameworks@jonasmekasfilms.com > > > Date: Saturday, 9 May 2015 6:45 am > To: Experimental Film Discussion List > > Subject: Re: [Frameworks] research question: pos/neg-film and chemistry > on film > > The beginning of Master Hands, online at archive.org. > &

Re: [Frameworks] research question: pos/neg-film and chemistry on film

2015-05-08 Thread Peter Mudie
o:frameworks@jonasmekasfilms.com>> Subject: Re: [Frameworks] research question: pos/neg-film and chemistry on film The beginning of Master Hands, online at archive.org<http://archive.org>. Rick Rick Prelinger Prelinger Library & Archives, San Francisco foot...@panix.com<mailto:foot...@

Re: [Frameworks] research question: pos/neg-film and chemistry on film

2015-05-08 Thread Rick Prelinger
The beginning of Master Hands, online at archive.org. Rick Rick Prelinger Prelinger Library & Archives, San Francisco foot...@panix.com Associate Professor, Film & Digital Media UC Santa Cruz r...@ucsc.edu On May 8, 2015 12:28 PM, "viktoria schmid" wrote: > > Hello Frameworkers! I am sure you

Re: [Frameworks] research question: pos/neg-film and chemistry on film

2015-05-08 Thread Pip Chodorov
I did that in Piltzer but the obvious film that comes to mind is Brakhage's The Dead. Jürgen Reble's films too... Pip > On 8 mai 2015, at 21:28, viktoria schmid wrote > > a film where the negative and positve image is clued or printed on top of > each other (with a slightly shift so that

Re: [Frameworks] Research: use of archive footage in experimental film and vi...

2011-11-17 Thread Carlileb
In a message dated 11/17/2011 11:29:36 A.M. Pacific Standard Time, fjtorre...@gmail.com writes: This subject has been discussed here before in great detail. Please do a search. Who are you to make this demand? Interesting topics are always worth discussing._

Re: [Frameworks] Research: use of archive footage in experimental film and video art

2011-11-17 Thread Francisco Torres
I meant that there was information about the subject already . Just trying to help. ___ FrameWorks mailing list FrameWorks@jonasmekasfilms.com https://mailman-mail5.webfaction.com/listinfo/frameworks

Re: [Frameworks] Research: use of archive footage in experimental film and video art

2011-11-17 Thread elizabeth mcmahon
ovember 17, 2011 2:29 PM >Subject: Re: [Frameworks] Research: use of archive footage in experimental >film and video art > > > > >This subject has been discussed here before in great detail. Please do a >search. > >___ >Fr

Re: [Frameworks] Research: use of archive footage in experimental film and video art

2011-11-17 Thread Francisco Torres
This subject has been discussed here before in great detail. Please do a search. ___ FrameWorks mailing list FrameWorks@jonasmekasfilms.com https://mailman-mail5.webfaction.com/listinfo/frameworks

Re: [Frameworks] Research: use of archive footage in experimental film and video art

2011-11-17 Thread L G THOMAS
Here's the programme of a symposium I co curated a while back - http://www.tate.org.uk/modern/eventseducation/symposia/anticipatingthepastartistsarchivefilm5202.htm And this book published around the same time by Picture This in the UK - http://www.picture-this.org.uk/library/print-publications/

Re: [Frameworks] Research: use of archive footage in experimental film and video art

2011-11-17 Thread Robert Haller
Dear Anna, There are a few books on this subject, the best is one we published, William Wees, Recyled Images. I think the price is $20. Order quickly, as our supply of the books is running low. -- Robert Haller On 11/17/11 8:28 AM, "Anna Briggs" wrote: > Hello, > > > > I am looking for pu