Re: [Frameworks] Film programming books, articles sources

2015-05-14 Thread Bryan Konefsky
Undependently Yours: Imagining A World Beyond The Red Carpet
http://www.experimentsincinema.org/#!shop--cart/c1op5

best,
bryan konefsky
founder/director, Experiments in Cinema

On Thu, May 14, 2015 at 1:40 PM, Esperanza Collado <
esperanzacolla...@gmail.com> wrote:

>  Film Curatorship: Museums, Curatorship and the Moving Image (Austrian
> Film Museum Books) Paperback – November 25, 2008
> by Paolo Cherchi Usai
> 
>  (Editor),
>   David Francis
> 
>  (Editor),
>   Alexander Horwath
> 
>  (Editor),
>   Michael Loebenstein
> 
> (Editor)
>
> 2015-05-14 21:06 GMT+02:00 Ekrem Serdar :
>
>> Ah! Great! I also don't know how I forgot to mention Scott MacDonalds
>> books / interviews.
>> Canyon Cinema
>> Art in Cinema
>> Cinema 16
>> his interviews with Amos Vogel, and generally going through Critical
>> Cinema series. OBVIOUSLY.
>>
>> keep em coming y'all
>>
>> On Thu, May 14, 2015 at 2:01 PM, Eli Horwatt  wrote:
>>
>>> and by Mark's I meant Marks'... [?]
>>>
>>> On Thu, May 14, 2015 at 3:00 PM, Eli Horwatt  wrote:
>>>
 Laura U. Mark's "The Ethical Presenter" is really interesting and a
 very teachable text about programming. Available on Project Muse but
 originally in *The Moving Image *Volume 4, Number 1, Spring 2004.



 On Thu, May 14, 2015 at 2:53 PM, Ekrem Serdar 
 wrote:

> Heyya folk,
>
>   A budding film programmer (in Europe specifically) recently asked me
> about books, articles, etc in general about film programming. I think he's
> looking for something on the practical end.
>
>   I obviously recommended the essential fourth issue of INCITE
> Journal, EAI's HD video guide, Canyon's projection guide, and just
> generally looking at articles about exhibits, screenings, programs of
> microcinemas, museums, festivals... anything else that you folk would
> recommend? Helpful art world books, articles, etc are welcome too.
>
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Re: [Frameworks] Film programming books, articles sources

2015-05-14 Thread Esperanza Collado
 Film Curatorship: Museums, Curatorship and the Moving Image (Austrian Film
Museum Books) Paperback – November 25, 2008
by Paolo Cherchi Usai

(Editor),
  David Francis

(Editor),
  Alexander Horwath

(Editor),
  Michael Loebenstein

(Editor)

2015-05-14 21:06 GMT+02:00 Ekrem Serdar :

> Ah! Great! I also don't know how I forgot to mention Scott MacDonalds
> books / interviews.
> Canyon Cinema
> Art in Cinema
> Cinema 16
> his interviews with Amos Vogel, and generally going through Critical
> Cinema series. OBVIOUSLY.
>
> keep em coming y'all
>
> On Thu, May 14, 2015 at 2:01 PM, Eli Horwatt  wrote:
>
>> and by Mark's I meant Marks'... [?]
>>
>> On Thu, May 14, 2015 at 3:00 PM, Eli Horwatt  wrote:
>>
>>> Laura U. Mark's "The Ethical Presenter" is really interesting and a very
>>> teachable text about programming. Available on Project Muse but originally
>>> in *The Moving Image *Volume 4, Number 1, Spring 2004.
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> On Thu, May 14, 2015 at 2:53 PM, Ekrem Serdar 
>>> wrote:
>>>
 Heyya folk,

   A budding film programmer (in Europe specifically) recently asked me
 about books, articles, etc in general about film programming. I think he's
 looking for something on the practical end.

   I obviously recommended the essential fourth issue of INCITE Journal,
 EAI's HD video guide, Canyon's projection guide, and just generally looking
 at articles about exhibits, screenings, programs of microcinemas, museums,
 festivals... anything else that you folk would recommend? Helpful art world
 books, articles, etc are welcome too.

 --
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[Frameworks] Footage Search.....

2015-05-14 Thread Info
 Hello everyone:
I'm searching for the following footage:

N​ightlife in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia​ - ​ more specifically the ​
jazz scene (Ethio-jazz) ​during the late ​60's, ​70s and​ ​into the ​80s. 

One​ ​name​​ ​in particular​ ​we're looking for is for is​ ​musician ​Mahmoud​ 
​Ahmed.​ ​Also the producer of the Ethiopiques record series, Francis​ ​Falceto.

​more information: 

Ethiopia’s most noted musical artists: Mahmoud Ahmed, Alemayehu Eshete and the 
legendary saxophonist Getatchew Mekurya.

The artists burst forth into the Ethiopian music scence in the 1960s, during a 
time of prolific music recording in Addis Ababa, where the nightlife and club 
scene was buzzing with live Afro-pop, Swing and Blues riviling those in Paris 
and New York.


But the fun was short lived. In the mid 1970′s the rise to power of 
Lieutenant-Colonel Mengistu Haile-Mariam ushered in a dark age, which halted 
Addis Ababa’s flourishing music scene and severely curtailed the record music 
industry.
​
Also this radio documentary tells the whole story, if you're curious: 
http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/p01y76x2​


FYI:
Here's a glimpse of our archive and screening series:
http://www.ozy.com/good-sht/an-oddball-trove-of-celluloid-dreams/41299

Best regards,

Stephen Parr
Director

Oddball Films
www.oddballfilm.com
www.oddballfilms.blogspot.com

275 Capp Street
San Francisco, CA 94110
Phone 415.558.8112
Fax 415.558.8116


For a link to our past projects:
oddballfilm.com/projects_2013.pdf
http://letterboxd.com/oddballfilm/lists/

The Archivists Dilemma
http://www.huffingtonpost.com/michael-nirenberg/the-archivists-dilemma-qa_b_6273140.html

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Re: [Frameworks] Film programming books, articles sources

2015-05-14 Thread Ekrem Serdar
Ah! Great! I also don't know how I forgot to mention Scott MacDonalds books
/ interviews.
Canyon Cinema
Art in Cinema
Cinema 16
his interviews with Amos Vogel, and generally going through Critical Cinema
series. OBVIOUSLY.

keep em coming y'all

On Thu, May 14, 2015 at 2:01 PM, Eli Horwatt  wrote:

> and by Mark's I meant Marks'... [?]
>
> On Thu, May 14, 2015 at 3:00 PM, Eli Horwatt  wrote:
>
>> Laura U. Mark's "The Ethical Presenter" is really interesting and a very
>> teachable text about programming. Available on Project Muse but originally
>> in *The Moving Image *Volume 4, Number 1, Spring 2004.
>>
>>
>>
>> On Thu, May 14, 2015 at 2:53 PM, Ekrem Serdar 
>> wrote:
>>
>>> Heyya folk,
>>>
>>>   A budding film programmer (in Europe specifically) recently asked me
>>> about books, articles, etc in general about film programming. I think he's
>>> looking for something on the practical end.
>>>
>>>   I obviously recommended the essential fourth issue of INCITE Journal,
>>> EAI's HD video guide, Canyon's projection guide, and just generally looking
>>> at articles about exhibits, screenings, programs of microcinemas, museums,
>>> festivals... anything else that you folk would recommend? Helpful art world
>>> books, articles, etc are welcome too.
>>>
>>> --
>>> ekrem serdar
>>> austin, tx
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Re: [Frameworks] Film programming books, articles sources

2015-05-14 Thread Eli Horwatt
and by Mark's I meant Marks'... [?]

On Thu, May 14, 2015 at 3:00 PM, Eli Horwatt  wrote:

> Laura U. Mark's "The Ethical Presenter" is really interesting and a very
> teachable text about programming. Available on Project Muse but originally
> in *The Moving Image *Volume 4, Number 1, Spring 2004.
>
>
>
> On Thu, May 14, 2015 at 2:53 PM, Ekrem Serdar 
> wrote:
>
>> Heyya folk,
>>
>>   A budding film programmer (in Europe specifically) recently asked me
>> about books, articles, etc in general about film programming. I think he's
>> looking for something on the practical end.
>>
>>   I obviously recommended the essential fourth issue of INCITE Journal,
>> EAI's HD video guide, Canyon's projection guide, and just generally looking
>> at articles about exhibits, screenings, programs of microcinemas, museums,
>> festivals... anything else that you folk would recommend? Helpful art world
>> books, articles, etc are welcome too.
>>
>> --
>> ekrem serdar
>> austin, tx
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Re: [Frameworks] Film programming books, articles sources

2015-05-14 Thread Eli Horwatt
Laura U. Mark's "The Ethical Presenter" is really interesting and a very
teachable text about programming. Available on Project Muse but originally
in *The Moving Image *Volume 4, Number 1, Spring 2004.



On Thu, May 14, 2015 at 2:53 PM, Ekrem Serdar  wrote:

> Heyya folk,
>
>   A budding film programmer (in Europe specifically) recently asked me
> about books, articles, etc in general about film programming. I think he's
> looking for something on the practical end.
>
>   I obviously recommended the essential fourth issue of INCITE Journal,
> EAI's HD video guide, Canyon's projection guide, and just generally looking
> at articles about exhibits, screenings, programs of microcinemas, museums,
> festivals... anything else that you folk would recommend? Helpful art world
> books, articles, etc are welcome too.
>
> --
> ekrem serdar
> austin, tx
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[Frameworks] 35mm Film on Sale

2015-05-14 Thread carlos vasquez
Hello I have 8 rolls 35mm to sell.

6x Fuji Eterna 500
2x Vision3 500T

I´m base on Berlin. Somebody is interested on it?

Carlos
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[Frameworks] Film programming books, articles sources

2015-05-14 Thread Ekrem Serdar
Heyya folk,

  A budding film programmer (in Europe specifically) recently asked me
about books, articles, etc in general about film programming. I think he's
looking for something on the practical end.

  I obviously recommended the essential fourth issue of INCITE Journal,
EAI's HD video guide, Canyon's projection guide, and just generally looking
at articles about exhibits, screenings, programs of microcinemas, museums,
festivals... anything else that you folk would recommend? Helpful art world
books, articles, etc are welcome too.

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Re: [Frameworks] Night films

2015-05-14 Thread Albert Alcoz
Hello Esperanza,
Here are two more:
Lunar Almanac by Malena Szlamhttps://vimeo.com/122918402

Santuary by Kevin RiceSancturary

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 El Jueves 14 de Mayo de 2015 9:16, "nicky.ham...@talktalk.net" 
 escribió:
   

 The Klopfenstein is the one I was trying to remember. The LFMC had a print of 
it long ago. Might be worth asking LUX,

Nicky.
 
 
 
-Original Message-
From: Christopher Ball 
To: Experimental Film Discussion List 
Sent: Thu, 14 May 2015 5:47
Subject: Re: [Frameworks] Night films

Peter Mettler, Picture of Light, http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0110831/combined
On Wed, May 13, 2015 at 12:46 PM, Esperanza Collado 
 wrote:

Thank you all for your superb recommendations.

2015-05-13 17:09 GMT+02:00 fred truniger :

  Hi Esperanza
 Clemens Klopfenstein's Night Films come to my mind: Geschichte der Nacht (to 
be found on ubu); Transes; Das Schlesische Tor.
 These have been shot around 1980 in 16mm entirely at night without any 
additional light.
 Emily Richardson's Petrolia is another random guess.
 cheers, fred
 
 
 Am 13.05.15 um 14:55 schrieb peter snowdon:
  
 Hi Esperanza, 
    At the more "documentary" end of the experimental spectrum, there is Laura 
Waddington's Border, much of which was shot at night. 
  There are also these four short YT videos which speak, I think, to the 
question of what the night conceals, and what it makes visible (sensible): 
  http://www.mightierthan.com/2009/07/poem-for-the-rooftops-suite/
    best Peter     On Tue, May 12, 2015, at 07:49 PM, Esperanza Collado wrote:
  
 Dear frameworkers,
    A friend is preparing a film in which she will work in the limits of 
visibility, in the night, trying to force perception. Would you please 
recommend experimental film references apart from Liotta, Dorsky, Dwoskin? It 
would be interesting to get references of films and videos in which there is no 
use of special camera techniques such as time-lapse or night-shot. 
    Many thanks!
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[Frameworks] LUX FILM FARM with Philip Hoffman in London, 20-21 June

2015-05-14 Thread maría palacios cruz
Dear Frameworkers,

We are running a two-day workshop with Philip Hoffman in June in London in
proximity to the Hackney Marshes to coincide with the 20th anniversary of
the Film Farm (there will also be a screening at LUX on the 18th). More
details on our website: www.lux.org.uk. I'm copying the text below as well.

Thanks for spreading the word !

Maria


*LUX FILM FARM A Hand Processing Film Workshop with Philip Hoffman *

*20-21 June 2015, 10am to 6pm*

*Double Negative Dark Room*
*178A Glyn Road, London E5 0JE*



*Price for 2-day workshop: £225 (includes 2 rolls of film per participant
and chemistry) Please book via
Eventbrite:https://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/professional-practice-lux-film-farm-a-hand-processing-film-workshop-with-philip-hoffman-tickets-16912456613?utm_campaign=new_event_email&utm_medium=email&utm_source=eb_email&utm_term=viewmyevent_button
*

*Number of participants: strictly limited to 10*

Philip Hoffman has been developing a hands-on, artisanal approach to
filmmaking for more than 20 years in Canada at his summer workshop, the
`Independent Imaging Retreat’ or *`Film Farm’
.* Now this
process-oriented workshop comes to the UK with a 2-day intensive project,
‘the Lux Film Farm’ hosted by Lux and the Double Negative Dark Room in
proximity to the Hackney Marshes in East London.

The workshop is designed for independent filmmakers interested in
experimenting with the medium of film. Participants will learn to shoot
with 16mm Bolex cameras and hand-process. Tinting and toning, solarisation
and contact printing will also be covered. The films will then be
transferred into a digital environment and the two-day project will
culminate in a screening of the work produced during the workshop.

A screening celebrating the 20th anniversary of Film Farm featuring films
by Philip Hoffman and others will take place at LUX on Thursday 18 June
(this screening will be free for workshop participants).

Located in a former dairy farm, the *Double Negative Dark Room*
 is an independent photographic community and lab at
walking distance from the Hackney Marshes, where most of the workshop will
be based. For over a century, and as London grew into an industrial city,
the Hackney Marshes have provided an ecological lifeline between city and
countryside. By relocating to the Hackney Marshes, the Lux Film Farm aims
to preserve the rural spirit and character of Philip Hoffman’s Film Farm in
Canada. British 16mm artist *Bea Haut*  will
co-tutor the workshop with Philip Hoffman.

*About Philip Hoffman and the Film Farm:*

A film artist of memory and association, Philip Hoffman has long been
recognized as Canada’s pre-eminent diary and landscape filmmaker. He
apprenticed in Europe with Peter Greenaway in 1985, on the set of *Zed and
Two Noughts* and made* ?O,Zoo! (The Making of a Fiction Film) (1985).  *In
2001 the Images Festival in Toronto launched *Landscape with Shipwreck:
First Person Cinema and the Films of Philip Hoffman*, comprising some 25
essays by academics and artists. In 2002 he received the Golden Gate Award
from the San Francisco International Film Festival and the Gus Van Sant
Award from the Ann Arbor Film Festival for *What these ashes wanted* a
diaristic meditation on loss and grief.  His research into the history of
the land in Southern Ontario began in 2009 with the feature-length
experimental documentary, *All Fall Down, *a reflection on childhood,
property, ecology and love. In 2014, Hoffman completed two films:
*Slaughterhouse
(*based on a 2013 installation in the exhibition “Landslide: Possible
Futures” at the Markham Museum in Ontario), and *Aged,* have been awarded
at the Black Maria Festival in New Jersey and the Onion City Film Festival
in Chicago. He is the artistic director of the Independent Imaging Retreat
(Film Farm) and currently teaches film at York University.

The *Lux Film Farm* takes place during the weekend of celebrations around
the 10th anniversary of *no.w.here* .
 A conversation between Philip Hoffman and
James Holcombe will be published on the LUX website to mark the
anniversaries of both organisations. no.w.here will present its anniversary
party “*no.we.are 10”* at The Bethnal Green Working Men’s Club on Saturday
20th June.

Professional Practice is a series of LUX talks, seminars and courses
exploring practical issues for artists working with the moving image.
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Re: [Frameworks] Night films

2015-05-14 Thread nicky . hamlyn
The Klopfenstein is the one I was trying to remember. The LFMC had a print of 
it long ago. Might be worth asking LUX,

Nicky.

 

 

 

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From: Christopher Ball 
To: Experimental Film Discussion List 
Sent: Thu, 14 May 2015 5:47
Subject: Re: [Frameworks] Night films


Peter Mettler, Picture of Light, http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0110831/combined


On Wed, May 13, 2015 at 12:46 PM, Esperanza Collado 
 wrote:

Thank you all for your superb recommendations.




2015-05-13 17:09 GMT+02:00 fred truniger :

  
Hi Esperanza
Clemens Klopfenstein's Night Films come to my mind: Geschichte derNacht 
(to be found on ubu); Transes; Das Schlesische Tor.
These have been shot around 1980 in 16mm entirely at night withoutany 
additional light.
Emily Richardson's Petrolia is another random guess.
cheers, fred



Am 13.05.15 um 14:55 schrieb peter  snowdon:




Hi Esperanza, 
  
  
 
  
At the more "documentary" end of the experimental spectrum,there is 
Laura Waddington's Border, much of which was shot atnight. 
  
  
There are also these four short YT videos which speak, Ithink, to the 
question of what the night conceals, and what itmakes visible 
(sensible): 
  
  
http://www.mightierthan.com/2009/07/poem-for-the-rooftops-suite/
  
  
 
  
best
  
Peter
  
 
  
 
  
On Tue, May 12, 2015, at 07:49 PM, Esperanza Collado wrote:
  
  

Dear frameworkers,


 

A friend is preparing a film in which she will work in the  limits of 
visibility, in the night, trying to force  perception. Would you please 
recommend experimental film  references apart from Liotta, Dorsky, 
Dwoskin? It would be  interesting to get references of films and videos 
in which  there is no use of special camera techniques such as  
time-lapse or night-shot. 


 

Many thanks!


 

 

 

 

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