[Frameworks] & super 8 camera cleaning

2017-09-13 Thread ev petrol
... also wondering if anyone has heard from Abdul Setoua recently? I'm hoping 
to get my Canon Super 8mm cleaned (hair inside lens, by the looks of it)
cheers Moira

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[Frameworks] & super 8 camera cleaning

2017-09-13 Thread ev petrol
... also wondering if anyone has heard from Abdul Setoua recently? I'm hoping 
to get my Canon Super 8mm cleaned (hair inside lens, by the looks of it)
cheers Moira

moiratierney.net vimeo.com/moiratierney
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[Frameworks] Eiki SL-0 belt

2017-09-13 Thread ev petrol
Hey folks
I need to replace the belt that connects the motor to the shutter, any leads?
thanks! Moira

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Re: [Frameworks] Vegetable films?

2017-09-13 Thread Chuck Kleinhans
Les Blank, Garlic is as good as ten mothers

of course many of his other films include harvesting and cooking and 
eating and celebrating food, muisc and dance   (includes meat)

On gardening, tilling land 

Marjorie Keller, The Answering Furrow, 1985 (27 min.): sound, color; 16 mm


If you include fruits:

There was a wacky pixillation film done in the 60s about a heard of banannas 
that ran around like lemmings, huriling themselves to death.  Can’t remember 
the maker or th title, but I think the title referred to the genus and speciies 
name of the common banana fruit.  Perhaps it is  now lost—the last few times I 
screened it in class it was pretty far gone and there seemed to be only one 
print.


And didn’t Larry Gottheim also make a film about a bowl of blueberries? Scott 
McD? help here?)

Chuck Kleinhans




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[Frameworks] LIGHTPRESS GRANTS

2017-09-13 Thread Jon Behrens
Hello all
Spread the word Interbay Cinema Society is giving away another round of 
LightPress grants and these are available to filmmakers living any anywhere in 
the world.

LIGHTPRESS GRANTS
One of the things that ICS does are the LightPress grants, 10 of these are 
giving out twice a year January 1st and July 1st. These are 3 hour vouchers to 
use at LightPress to have really nice HD scans of your films made. These are a 
$900 value. Since July 2016 ICS have given out $28,000 in these grants.
visit us online
interbaycinemasociety.org
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Re: [Frameworks] Film supplies in Japan

2017-09-13 Thread Michael Lyons
> On Sep 10, 2017, at 8:29 PM, Ignacio Tamarit  
> wrote:
> Does anybody know where to buy film supplies in japan? splicing tape, leader 
> etc...

Some 16mm stocks (and perhaps 35mm cine stocks) should be available
directly from Kodak Japan. Here is a contact:

Norishige Kubozoe   norishige.kubo...@kodak.com
Manager | Finance & Operation Section | Entertainment Imaging |
Consumer & Film | Kodak Japan Ltd. |

It may take a couple of weeks for delivery. Dealings with them are
pristine. There are educational and research discounts if you qualify.

Re: Retro 8, they seem not to answer email. It is better to phone them
or go in person.

Another place in Tokyo is: http://www.cinevis8-16.com/index.html. I
have not dealt with them, but an ex-student bought a crate of S8 from
them once.

Good luck!

Michael Lyons
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Re: [Frameworks] Vegetable films?

2017-09-13 Thread Elena Duque
Fruit Fruit, bu Peter Millard: https://vimeo.com/82895384
Such a healthy thread here!

2017-09-13 10:14 GMT+02:00 Albert Alcoz :

> *Fake Fruit Factory* (1986) by Chick Strand
>
> *Oro parece* by OJOBOCA: http://ojoboca.com/oro-parece/ (are they beans?
> bananas? cucumbers? peanuts or a mixture of everything?)
>
>
> On Wed, Sep 13, 2017 at 4:05 AM, Scott MacDonald 
> wrote:
>
>> *Also, Carrots & Peas (1969) by Hollis Frampton.*
>>
>> On Tue, Sep 12, 2017 at 9:14 PM, lagonaboba  wrote:
>>
>>> Another from Frampton, regrettably neither contemporary nor “by
>>> frameworkers here” (unless Hollis is here from the Bardo)
>>> *Works and Days*, 1969, 12:00min.   see FMC
>>>
>>> one of Joyce Wieland’s films (some frameworker surely knows which)
>>> contains the Beach Boy’s song *Vegetable.*
>>>
>>> bob harris
>>>
>>> ps.  if you accept ethnographic films as “experimental” (and i don’t
>>> know why you would but the A-G category excludes some brilliant
>>> non-narrative non-feature films)
>>> there are some wonderful films about agriculture by such filmmakers as
>>> John Marshall and Robert Gardner.
>>> Gardner and Karl Muller’s *Land Divers of Melanesia  *concerns a yam
>>> harvest.
>>> distributed by DER, which has an entire “Agriculture” section in their
>>> index of films.
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> On Sep 12, 2017, at 7:53 AM, Richard Ashrowan 
>>> wrote:
>>>
>>> Hi all,
>>>
>>> I'm putting together an experimental film screening "In Praise of
>>> Vegetables", (to happen in Scotland, on 27th November).
>>>
>>> I would really welcome some suggestions. Initially thinking of some
>>> works such as Suzan Pitt's Asparagus (1978), Barbara Hammer's Women I Love
>>> (1976), Hollis Frampton's Carrots & Peas (1969) - I could certainly use
>>> some more contemporary recommendations, and anything made by frameworkers
>>> here.
>>>
>>> Many thanks,
>>>
>>> Richard
>>>
>>> Richard Ashrowan
>>> Alchemy Film and Moving Image Festival
>>> Next edition: 3-7 May 2018
>>> Hawick, Scottish Borders
>>> Submissions: http://alchemyfilmfestival.org.uk/2017/submissions/
>>> http://alchemyfilmfestival.org.uk/
>>> 
>>> http://scotlandandvenice.com/
>>> http://www.ashrowan.com/
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Re: [Frameworks] Vegetable films?

2017-09-13 Thread Albert Alcoz
*Fake Fruit Factory* (1986) by Chick Strand

*Oro parece* by OJOBOCA: http://ojoboca.com/oro-parece/ (are they beans?
bananas? cucumbers? peanuts or a mixture of everything?)


On Wed, Sep 13, 2017 at 4:05 AM, Scott MacDonald 
wrote:

> *Also, Carrots & Peas (1969) by Hollis Frampton.*
>
> On Tue, Sep 12, 2017 at 9:14 PM, lagonaboba  wrote:
>
>> Another from Frampton, regrettably neither contemporary nor “by
>> frameworkers here” (unless Hollis is here from the Bardo)
>> *Works and Days*, 1969, 12:00min.   see FMC
>>
>> one of Joyce Wieland’s films (some frameworker surely knows which)
>> contains the Beach Boy’s song *Vegetable.*
>>
>> bob harris
>>
>> ps.  if you accept ethnographic films as “experimental” (and i don’t know
>> why you would but the A-G category excludes some brilliant non-narrative
>> non-feature films)
>> there are some wonderful films about agriculture by such filmmakers as
>> John Marshall and Robert Gardner.
>> Gardner and Karl Muller’s *Land Divers of Melanesia  *concerns a yam
>> harvest.
>> distributed by DER, which has an entire “Agriculture” section in their
>> index of films.
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>
>> On Sep 12, 2017, at 7:53 AM, Richard Ashrowan 
>> wrote:
>>
>> Hi all,
>>
>> I'm putting together an experimental film screening "In Praise of
>> Vegetables", (to happen in Scotland, on 27th November).
>>
>> I would really welcome some suggestions. Initially thinking of some works
>> such as Suzan Pitt's Asparagus (1978), Barbara Hammer's Women I Love
>> (1976), Hollis Frampton's Carrots & Peas (1969) - I could certainly use
>> some more contemporary recommendations, and anything made by frameworkers
>> here.
>>
>> Many thanks,
>>
>> Richard
>>
>> Richard Ashrowan
>> Alchemy Film and Moving Image Festival
>> Next edition: 3-7 May 2018
>> Hawick, Scottish Borders
>> Submissions: http://alchemyfilmfestival.org.uk/2017/submissions/
>> http://alchemyfilmfestival.org.uk/
>> 
>> http://scotlandandvenice.com/
>> http://www.ashrowan.com/
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