One more, because I'm watching it now!  Bill Viola's Sweet Light: many 360's 
around a candle in the center of a table. 

On Feb 24, 2016, at 9:55 PM, Gene Youngblood <ato...@comcast.net> wrote:

> 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 scene 
> alternates rapidly between 360-degree dollies and pans in one space, 
> something I hadn’t seen before.
> 
> 
>> On Feb 24, 2016, at 10:04 AM, Salise Hughes <salise.hug...@gmail.com> wrote:
>> 
>> 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).
>> 
>> ----- Reply message -----
>> From: "Hardin, Ted" <thar...@colum.edu>
>> To: "Experimental Film Discussion List" <frameworks@jonasmekasfilms.com>
>> Subject: [Frameworks] 360 degrees
>> Date: Tue, Feb 23, 2016 8:27 pm
>> 
>> 
>> Rainer Werner Fassbinder’s fondness for this technique was on display at the 
>> Martin Gropius Bau in Berlin last year.  Here’s a list of films that were 
>> displayed:  “Another room in Fassbinder – JETZT is dedicated to one of 
>> Fassbinder’s favoured formal techniques: the 360 degree tracking shot. 
>> Scenes from Rio das Mortes (1970), World on a Wire(1973), Martha (1973), 
>> Chinese Roulette (1976), Berlin Alexanderplatz (1979/80), and Querelle 
>> (1982) play on a loop on a hanging screen.”
>> 
>> ‘Chinese Roulette’ has my favorite 720 degree tracking shot through glass 
>> shelves.
>> 
>> The write up:  
>> http://berlinfilmjournal.com/2015/08/petrified-fassbinder-jetzt-annotated/ 
>> 
>> ‘Martha’  clip: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8z0tVsI-63g
>> 
>> Ted Hardin
>> Columbia College Chicago
>> 
>>> On Feb 23, 2016, at 8:10 PM, Fred Camper <f...@fredcamper.com> wrote:
>>> 
>>> A handheld 360 movement around two young men kissing in an obvious homage 
>>> to the "Vertigo" kiss appears in Warren Sonbert's first film, "Amphetamine."
>>> 
>>> Fred Camper
>>> Chicago
>>> 
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>> 
>> 
>> -- 
>> Salise Hughes
>> Artist, Filmmaker, Armchair Anthropologist
>> 
>> http://salisehughes.blogspot.com
>> https://vimeo.com/user1421998
>> 
>> 
>> 
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