Re: [Frameworks] Readings on alternative spaces for cinema?

2019-12-16 Thread Echo Park Film Center
Here is another fun and informative one to add to the mix:

http://www.othercinema.com/otherzine/sell-your-tv-and-come-to-the-cinema-how-to-start-a-film-center/
 


EPFC


> On Dec 16, 2019, at 5:47 PM, Kornelia Boczkowska 
>  wrote:
> 
> Hi Chris,
> 
> There are a number of academic publications/papers, which discuss 
> microcinemas and alternative exhibition spaces in the context of independent, 
> avant-garde and experimental filmmaking - both general and site specific. 
> Here’s a selection that I’ve come across (perhaps some have been already 
> mentioned):
> 
> Scott Berry, Size matters: Microcinemas and alternative exhibition spaces 
> (Millennium Film Journal 41, 2003)
> 
> Santiago Vernetti, Locating the microcinema: Echo Park Film Center, Light 
> Industry, and Other Cinema (MA thesis, University of Southern California, 
> 2013)
> 
> Ben Davis, Repertory Movie Theaters of New York City: Havens for Revivals, 
> Indies and the Avant-Garde, 1960-1994 (McFarland, 2017)
> 
> Julia Bryan-Wilson, “Out to See Video”: EZTV's Queer Microcinema in West 
> Hollywood (Grey Room 56, 2014)
> 
> Kyle Conway, Small Media, Global Media: Kino and the Microcinema Movement 
> (Journal of Film and Video 60: 3/4, 2008)
> 
> Donna de Ville, The Microcinema Movement and Montreal (PhD dissertation, 
> Concordia University, 2014)
> 
> Donna de Ville, The Persistent Transience of Microcinema (in the United 
> States and Canada) (Film History 27: 3, 2015)
> 
> Jennifer Ann Rosales, Participatory Culture at the Echo Park Film Center 
> (Journal of Media Literacy Education 5: 1, 2013)
> 
> Marc Moscato, Persevering despite the impossible: a brief history of media 
> activism in Buffalo, NY (Jump Cut 52, 2010)
> 
> Best regards,
> 
> Kornelia
> 
> W dniu 16.12.2019 o 02:50, Chris Freeman pisze:
>> Hello Frameworkers, I am looking for some help finding readings about 
>> alternative spaces for cinema, microcinemas, artist-run spaces, warehouse 
>> spaces, explorations of small DIY art communities, or maybe something about 
>> how experimental art forms coexist with experimental spaces.
>> 
>> This would be for an undergraduate class to provide context for guest 
>> speakers who run alternative spaces.
>> 
>> Hope that's not too vague, any help is appreciated!
>> 
>> Thanks,
>> Chris Freeman
>> 
>> 
>> 
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Re: [Frameworks] Readings on alternative spaces for cinema?

2019-12-16 Thread Kornelia Boczkowska

Hi Chris,

There are a number of academic publications/papers, which discuss 
microcinemas and alternative exhibition spaces in the context of 
independent, avant-garde and experimental filmmaking - both general and 
site specific. Here’s a selection that I’ve come across (perhaps some 
have been already mentioned):


Scott Berry, Size matters: Microcinemas and alternative exhibition 
spaces (Millennium Film Journal 41, 2003)


Santiago Vernetti, Locating the microcinema: Echo Park Film Center, 
Light Industry, and Other Cinema (MA thesis, University of Southern 
California, 2013)


Ben Davis, Repertory Movie Theaters of New York City: Havens for 
Revivals, Indies and the Avant-Garde, 1960-1994 (McFarland, 2017)


Julia Bryan-Wilson, “Out to See Video”: EZTV's Queer Microcinema in West 
Hollywood (Grey Room 56, 2014)


Kyle Conway, Small Media, Global Media: Kino and the Microcinema 
Movement (Journal of Film and Video 60: 3/4, 2008)


Donna de Ville, The Microcinema Movement and Montreal (PhD dissertation, 
Concordia University, 2014)


Donna de Ville, The Persistent Transience of Microcinema (in the United 
States and Canada) (Film History 27: 3, 2015)


Jennifer Ann Rosales, Participatory Culture at the Echo Park Film Center 
(Journal of Media Literacy Education 5: 1, 2013)


Marc Moscato, Persevering despite the impossible: a brief history of 
media activism in Buffalo, NY (Jump Cut 52, 2010)


Best regards,

Kornelia

W dniu 16.12.2019 o 02:50, Chris Freeman pisze:
Hello Frameworkers, I am looking for some help finding readings about 
alternative spaces for cinema, microcinemas, artist-run spaces, 
warehouse spaces, explorations of small DIY art communities, or maybe 
something about how experimental art forms coexist with experimental 
spaces.


This would be for an undergraduate class to provide context for guest 
speakers who run alternative spaces.


Hope that's not too vague, any help is appreciated!

Thanks,
Chris Freeman



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Re: [Frameworks] Simple software that allows exploratory movements "across" a digital still image, as achieved by a conventional / antique rostrum Camera - like a Ken Burns shot

2019-12-16 Thread Holcus Ltd
Very many thanks Roger.  That was quick!  I may be able to get my head round 
it, or, as you suggest, find a kid at the local digital degree-machine.

Best

David

 

From: FrameWorks  On Behalf Of Beebe, 
Roger W.
Sent: 16 December 2019 22:20
To: Experimental Film Discussion List 
Subject: Re: [Frameworks] Simple software that allows exploratory movements 
"across" a digital still image, as achieved by a conventional / antique rostrum 
Camera - like a Ken Burns shot

 

David,

 

Pretty much any editing system in 2019 will allow you to animate movement 
across a still frame.  In Premiere, you just set start and end keyframes in the 
Motion settings & can zoom in, track across, etc.  You can make the movement 
linear or even accelerate in & out.  Pretty basic stuff these days.

 

Here’s a little online tutorial, or you could hire any kid with a degree in 
film to walk you through the basics:

 

http://www.annenbergdl.org/tutorials/how-to-add-a-ken-burns-effect-in-premiere/

 

Definitely glad not to have to do this the hard way (although now it’s almost 
too easy!)

 

FYI,

Roger

 

From: FrameWorks mailto:frameworks-boun...@jonasmekasfilms.com> > on behalf of Holcus Ltd 
mailto:dwo...@holcus.karoo.co.uk> >
Reply-To: Experimental Film Discussion List mailto:frameworks@jonasmekasfilms.com> >
Date: Monday, December 16, 2019 at 4:09 PM
To: 'Experimental Film Discussion List' mailto:frameworks@jonasmekasfilms.com> >
Subject: [Frameworks] Simple software that allows exploratory movements 
"across" a digital still image, as achieved by a conventional / antique rostrum 
Camera - like a Ken Burns shot

 

Re. Simple software that allows exploratory movements "across" a digital still 
image, as achieved by a conventional / antique rostrum Camera - like a Ken 
Burns shot

 

A lot of water under the bridge, but greetings to any surviving members who 
might remember me / my idiosyncratic and now prehistoric contributions.

And I suppose seasonal greetings are in order, if applicable.

 

I’m looking for and have not yet found software that allows one to explore a 
still image, like a Ken Burns rostrum camera shot – I know he’s not the flavour

of the month for many pure experimentalists – but invoking his name / oeuvre is 
an efficient metaphoric descriptor for my digital desire.

 

The film resulting from a successful suggestion will entitle the suggester 
(sic) to a healthy acknowledgement in the credits which otherwise would name 
only 

Yours truly and now,

 

Cordially

 

David Woods

 

Dr. David Woods

Holcus Ltd*

16 John Street

Kingston Square

HULL   HU2 8DH

East Yorkshire UK

Tel. 44 1482 580290 cel 07908834250

  dwo...@holcus.karoo.co.uk

*  Home of The Holcus Effect (THE)

PS the first THE MOVIE could see the darkness of a modified cinema in 2021

 

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Re: [Frameworks] Simple software that allows exploratory movements "across" a digital still image, as achieved by a conventional / antique rostrum Camera - like a Ken Burns shot

2019-12-16 Thread Beebe, Roger W.
David,

Pretty much any editing system in 2019 will allow you to animate movement 
across a still frame.  In Premiere, you just set start and end keyframes in the 
Motion settings & can zoom in, track across, etc.  You can make the movement 
linear or even accelerate in & out.  Pretty basic stuff these days.

Here’s a little online tutorial, or you could hire any kid with a degree in 
film to walk you through the basics:

http://www.annenbergdl.org/tutorials/how-to-add-a-ken-burns-effect-in-premiere/

Definitely glad not to have to do this the hard way (although now it’s almost 
too easy!)

FYI,
Roger

From: FrameWorks  on behalf of Holcus 
Ltd 
Reply-To: Experimental Film Discussion List 
Date: Monday, December 16, 2019 at 4:09 PM
To: 'Experimental Film Discussion List' 
Subject: [Frameworks] Simple software that allows exploratory movements 
"across" a digital still image, as achieved by a conventional / antique rostrum 
Camera - like a Ken Burns shot

Re. Simple software that allows exploratory movements "across" a digital still 
image, as achieved by a conventional / antique rostrum Camera - like a Ken 
Burns shot

A lot of water under the bridge, but greetings to any surviving members who 
might remember me / my idiosyncratic and now prehistoric contributions.
And I suppose seasonal greetings are in order, if applicable.

I’m looking for and have not yet found software that allows one to explore a 
still image, like a Ken Burns rostrum camera shot – I know he’s not the flavour
of the month for many pure experimentalists – but invoking his name / oeuvre is 
an efficient metaphoric descriptor for my digital desire.

The film resulting from a successful suggestion will entitle the suggester 
(sic) to a healthy acknowledgement in the credits which otherwise would name 
only
Yours truly and now,

Cordially

David Woods

Dr. David Woods
Holcus Ltd*
16 John Street
Kingston Square
HULL   HU2 8DH
East Yorkshire UK
Tel. 44 1482 580290 cel 07908834250
dwo...@holcus.karoo.co.uk
*  Home of The Holcus Effect (THE)
PS the first THE MOVIE could see the darkness of a modified cinema in 2021

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[Frameworks] Simple software that allows exploratory movements "across" a digital still image, as achieved by a conventional / antique rostrum Camera - like a Ken Burns shot

2019-12-16 Thread Holcus Ltd
Re. Simple software that allows exploratory movements "across" a digital still 
image, as achieved by a conventional / antique rostrum Camera - like a Ken 
Burns shot

 

A lot of water under the bridge, but greetings to any surviving members who 
might remember me / my idiosyncratic and now prehistoric contributions.

And I suppose seasonal greetings are in order, if applicable.

 

I’m looking for and have not yet found software that allows one to explore a 
still image, like a Ken Burns rostrum camera shot – I know he’s not the flavour

of the month for many pure experimentalists – but invoking his name / oeuvre is 
an efficient metaphoric descriptor for my digital desire.

 

The film resulting from a successful suggestion will entitle the suggester 
(sic) to a healthy acknowledgement in the credits which otherwise would name 
only 

Yours truly and now,

 

Cordially

 

David Woods

 

Dr. David Woods

Holcus Ltd*

16 John Street

Kingston Square

HULL   HU2 8DH

East Yorkshire UK

Tel. 44 1482 580290 cel 07908834250

dwo...@holcus.karoo.co.uk

*  Home of The Holcus Effect (THE)

PS the first THE MOVIE could see the darkness of a modified cinema in 2021

 

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Re: [Frameworks] Readings on alternative spaces for cinema?

2019-12-16 Thread Ben Ogrodnik
Hi Chris,

There is a lot of good writing on the subject of alternative venues for
experimental and independent film. Besides the excellent "Exhibition" issue
of INCITE magazine, here are two historical articles that come to mind:

“The Persistent Transience of Microcinema (in the United States and Canada)”
Donna de Ville in *Film History* Vol 27, No 3 2015: 104-136.

“Experimental Screens in the 1960s and 1970s: The Site of Community,” Tess
Takahashi, *Cinema Journal* Vol 51 Issue 2 (Winter 2012): 162-167, 172.

Cheers,
Ben

>
> -- Forwarded message --
> From: Chris Freeman 
> To: Experimental Film Discussion List 
> Cc:
> Bcc:
> Date: Sun, 15 Dec 2019 17:50:41 -0800
> Subject: [Frameworks]  Readings on alternative spaces for cinema?
> Hello Frameworkers, I am looking for some help finding readings about
> alternative spaces for cinema, microcinemas, artist-run spaces, warehouse
> spaces, explorations of small DIY art communities, or maybe something about
> how experimental art forms coexist with experimental spaces.
>
> This would be for an undergraduate class to provide context for guest
> speakers who run alternative spaces.
>
> Hope that's not too vague, any help is appreciated!
>
> Thanks,
> Chris Freeman
>
>
>
>
>
> -- Forwarded message --
> From: 16mm Directory 
> To: Experimental Film Discussion List 
> Cc:
> Bcc:
> Date: Sun, 15 Dec 2019 18:05:02 -0800
> Subject: Re: [Frameworks] Readings on alternative spaces for cinema?
>
>
> On Sun, Dec 15, 2019 at 5:51 PM Chris Freeman <
> christopherbriggsfree...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
>> Hello Frameworkers, I am looking for some help finding readings about
>> alternative spaces for cinema, microcinemas, artist-run spaces, warehouse
>> spaces, explorations of small DIY art communities, or maybe something about
>> how experimental art forms coexist with experimental spaces.
>>
>
>
> Incite Journal of Experimental Media
> Issue #4: Exhibition Guide
> Fall 2013
>
> -Alain
>
>
> --
>
> 16mm Directory / 40 Frames
> Portland, Oregon USA
>
> www.16mmdirectory.org
> www.40frames.org
>
>
>
>
> -- Forwarded message --
> From: Eric Theise 
> To: Experimental Film Discussion List 
> Cc:
> Bcc:
> Date: Sun, 15 Dec 2019 18:44:03 -0800
> Subject: Re: [Frameworks] Readings on alternative spaces for cinema?
> Hi Chris,
>
> Some time ago Benjamin Taylor added three references tagged "microcinema"
> to the Zotero library on experimental cinema.
>
>
> https://www.zotero.org/groups/122679/experimental_cinema/items/q/microcinema
>
> Weirdly there's one newer title tagged "microcinema" that shows up when
> searching my personal copy of the library but not via the website and that
> is
>
>
> https://www.archivebooks.org/2018/12/20/film-in-the-present-tensewhy-cant-we-stop-talking-about-analogue-film/
>
> I'd encourage you (and others) to contribute additional readings you find
> to that library.
>
> Eric
>
>
> On Sun, Dec 15, 2019 at 6:05 PM 16mm Directory 
> wrote:
>
>>
>>
>> On Sun, Dec 15, 2019 at 5:51 PM Chris Freeman <
>> christopherbriggsfree...@gmail.com> wrote:
>>
>>> Hello Frameworkers, I am looking for some help finding readings about
>>> alternative spaces for cinema, microcinemas, artist-run spaces, warehouse
>>> spaces, explorations of small DIY art communities, or maybe something about
>>> how experimental art forms coexist with experimental spaces.
>>>
>>
>>
>> Incite Journal of Experimental Media
>> Issue #4: Exhibition Guide
>> Fall 2013
>>
>> -Alain
>>
>>
>> --
>>
>> 16mm Directory / 40 Frames
>> Portland, Oregon USA
>>
>> www.16mmdirectory.org
>> www.40frames.org
>>
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Re: [Frameworks] Readings on alternative spaces for cinema?

2019-12-16 Thread Jonathan Walley
I highly recommend Brian Frye’s account of the Robert Beck (free download):
https://uknowledge.uky.edu/law_facpub/322/ 


And I find this utterly engrossing. Get ready to go down the rabbit hole:
https://archive.org/details/TheRobertBeckMemorialCinemaVolumeIMay1998-october1999/page/n3
 


Kathryn Ramey’s very cool book addresses microcinemas indirectly, but deals 
quite a lot with DIY practices: 
https://routledgetextbooks.com/textbooks/9780240823966/ 
. 

Ramey has also done some fascinating scholarship on experimental film from an 
anthropological perspective, which extends to the spaces in which experimental 
films are shown and the communities that develop in and around these spaces. 
See:http://rameyfilms.com/writings.html . 
In particular:
https://www.ejumpcut.org/archive/jc52.2010/rameyExperimentalFilm/index.html 
.

I heartily second Alain’s recommendation of INCITE #4.

And (apologies up front) my forthcoming book on expanded cinema spends a chunk 
of time talking about how recent/contemporary expanded cinema and the 
microcinema are formally parallel and sprung from similar historical sources - 
pressures might be the better word. It comes out this summer, so you’ll have to 
be in suspense for awhile, but it is on the topic you raise. [Cinema Expanded: 
Avant-Garde Film in the Age of Intermedia, Oxford U. Press. At no bookstores 
near anyone, summer 2020.]

JW

Dr. Jonathan Walley
Associate Professor
Department of Cinema
Denison University
https://denison.edu/people/jonathan-walley




> On Dec 16, 2019, at 10:23 AM, mary billyou  wrote:
> 
> Hello, 
> I've written three articles for The Brooklyn Rail on this subject, called 
> Mixed Use:
> 
> http://marybillyou.com/blog4/writing/ 
> 
> On Sun, Dec 15, 2019 at 9:44 PM Eric Theise  > wrote:
> Hi Chris,
> 
> Some time ago Benjamin Taylor added three references tagged "microcinema" to 
> the Zotero library on experimental cinema.
> 
>   
> https://www.zotero.org/groups/122679/experimental_cinema/items/q/microcinema 
> 
> 
> Weirdly there's one newer title tagged "microcinema" that shows up when 
> searching my personal copy of the library but not via the website and that is
> 
> 
> https://www.archivebooks.org/2018/12/20/film-in-the-present-tensewhy-cant-we-stop-talking-about-analogue-film/
>  
> 
> 
> I'd encourage you (and others) to contribute additional readings you find to 
> that library.
> 
> Eric
> 
> 
> On Sun, Dec 15, 2019 at 6:05 PM 16mm Directory  > wrote:
> 
> 
> On Sun, Dec 15, 2019 at 5:51 PM Chris Freeman 
>  > wrote:
> Hello Frameworkers, I am looking for some help finding readings about 
> alternative spaces for cinema, microcinemas, artist-run spaces, warehouse 
> spaces, explorations of small DIY art communities, or maybe something about 
> how experimental art forms coexist with experimental spaces.
> 
> 
> Incite Journal of Experimental Media
> Issue #4: Exhibition Guide
> Fall 2013
> 
> -Alain
> 
> 
> -- 
> 
> 16mm Directory / 40 Frames
> Portland, Oregon USA
> 
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> www.40frames.org 
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Re: [Frameworks] Readings on alternative spaces for cinema?

2019-12-16 Thread dearchristo .
Hi,

Anna Schober has written really interesting stuff on this - 2007 -
City-Squats The cinema-space as a cave for politics, and her full length
book The Cinema Makers

There is Jack Stevenson's Land of 1000 Balconies for a more pulp style
Also for a UK perspective, Duncan Reekie's 'Subversion: The definitive
history of Underground Cinema'
I am currently writing a PhD on DIY Cinema in the UK too, if you want to pm
me.

best wishes
Christo

On Mon, 16 Dec 2019 at 15:23, mary billyou  wrote:

> Hello,
> I've written three articles for The Brooklyn Rail on this subject, called 
> *Mixed
> Use*:
>
> http://marybillyou.com/blog4/writing/
>
> On Sun, Dec 15, 2019 at 9:44 PM Eric Theise  wrote:
>
>> Hi Chris,
>>
>> Some time ago Benjamin Taylor added three references tagged "microcinema"
>> to the Zotero library on experimental cinema.
>>
>>
>> https://www.zotero.org/groups/122679/experimental_cinema/items/q/microcinema
>>
>> Weirdly there's one newer title tagged "microcinema" that shows up when
>> searching my personal copy of the library but not via the website and that
>> is
>>
>>
>> https://www.archivebooks.org/2018/12/20/film-in-the-present-tensewhy-cant-we-stop-talking-about-analogue-film/
>>
>> I'd encourage you (and others) to contribute additional readings you find
>> to that library.
>>
>> Eric
>>
>>
>> On Sun, Dec 15, 2019 at 6:05 PM 16mm Directory 
>> wrote:
>>
>>>
>>>
>>> On Sun, Dec 15, 2019 at 5:51 PM Chris Freeman <
>>> christopherbriggsfree...@gmail.com> wrote:
>>>
 Hello Frameworkers, I am looking for some help finding readings about
 alternative spaces for cinema, microcinemas, artist-run spaces, warehouse
 spaces, explorations of small DIY art communities, or maybe something about
 how experimental art forms coexist with experimental spaces.

>>>
>>>
>>> Incite Journal of Experimental Media
>>> Issue #4: Exhibition Guide
>>> Fall 2013
>>>
>>> -Alain
>>>
>>>
>>> --
>>>
>>> 16mm Directory / 40 Frames
>>> Portland, Oregon USA
>>>
>>> www.16mmdirectory.org
>>> www.40frames.org
>>>
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Re: [Frameworks] Readings on alternative spaces for cinema?

2019-12-16 Thread mary billyou
Hello,
I've written three articles for The Brooklyn Rail on this subject,
called *Mixed
Use*:

http://marybillyou.com/blog4/writing/

On Sun, Dec 15, 2019 at 9:44 PM Eric Theise  wrote:

> Hi Chris,
>
> Some time ago Benjamin Taylor added three references tagged "microcinema"
> to the Zotero library on experimental cinema.
>
>
> https://www.zotero.org/groups/122679/experimental_cinema/items/q/microcinema
>
> Weirdly there's one newer title tagged "microcinema" that shows up when
> searching my personal copy of the library but not via the website and that
> is
>
>
> https://www.archivebooks.org/2018/12/20/film-in-the-present-tensewhy-cant-we-stop-talking-about-analogue-film/
>
> I'd encourage you (and others) to contribute additional readings you find
> to that library.
>
> Eric
>
>
> On Sun, Dec 15, 2019 at 6:05 PM 16mm Directory 
> wrote:
>
>>
>>
>> On Sun, Dec 15, 2019 at 5:51 PM Chris Freeman <
>> christopherbriggsfree...@gmail.com> wrote:
>>
>>> Hello Frameworkers, I am looking for some help finding readings about
>>> alternative spaces for cinema, microcinemas, artist-run spaces, warehouse
>>> spaces, explorations of small DIY art communities, or maybe something about
>>> how experimental art forms coexist with experimental spaces.
>>>
>>
>>
>> Incite Journal of Experimental Media
>> Issue #4: Exhibition Guide
>> Fall 2013
>>
>> -Alain
>>
>>
>> --
>>
>> 16mm Directory / 40 Frames
>> Portland, Oregon USA
>>
>> www.16mmdirectory.org
>> www.40frames.org
>>
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