Thanks again, all, for these suggestions. It seems the subject is of interest
to Frameworkers. We saw Peter Greenaway’s “Eisenstein in Guanajuato” today.
It’s a mess overall, but it does have some very inventive circular camera
moves, all the more interesting for the way they’re edited. One
Thanks, Nicky! I would love to know a little more about "no particular
reason." It could be the alliteration. It could be the ridiculousness of
these two words. I could be something about power and the bombing of Dresden.
Or a nod to Lye whose titles, e.g., Free Radicals, are evocative and
As far as I know it's named after the football club, for no particular reason.
Letratone was made somewhere in Kent, south east England, but not any more.
They have offices in LeMans: www.letraset.com. The film was made section by
section under an enlarger, from B originals printed through
Can anyone motivate the title of Lis Rhodes' Dynamo Dresden? Or is she a fan
of https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dynamo_Dresden ?
I was hoping that either the Letratone or the clear leader was manufactured in
Dresden.
And she claims that the optical track and the visual track are the same, but
It's been a while since I've seen Fassbender's Whity, but I remember an
inverted 380 tracking shot focused on the exchange of cash, the moment love
turned to commerce.
On Tue, Feb 23, 2016 at 10:13 PM, salise.hug...@gmail.com <
salise.hug...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Fassbender's Whity (1971).
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