[Frameworks] Lis Rhodes' Journal of Disbelief

2020-09-01 Thread Pablo de Ocampo
Heya frameworkers,

I wanted to circulate this online project we've been working on over at
Western Front as I thought might be of interest to some folks on the
listserv. Streaming on our website right now is Lis Rhodes' recent film
"Journal of Disbelief." The full, feature length work is available to view
for free, as is a new project which includes a secondary soundtrack with an
audio description of the visual components of the film made by Jae Lew,
Cori Coutu, Emma Hedditch and Tiffany Muñoz.

It's a really incredible project that I've been really excited to see come
together that is doing some interesting thinking about accessibility and
experimental film.

Will be streaming online through September 6 (both the original version and
the version with the audio description)! So hop on over and check it out.

https://front.bc.ca/events/everything-is-in-the-language-we-use/
(Two vimeo embeds on the page, both titled, but the top one includes the
audio description and the second one down is the original version of Lis'
film)


-Pablo


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*what's on:*
Everything is in the language we use

Mercedes Eng, Emma Hedditch, and Lis Rhodes
on view through 22 August

STSTS » Maggie Groat 
Public art project on view on the building's exterior
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[Frameworks] Eastern Delight

2020-09-01 Thread Jaime Cleeland
https://archive.org/details/dirty-back-alley-knee-trembling-quickies/IMG_1606.MOV

Enjoy,
Jaime

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Re: [Frameworks] backwind without key

2020-09-01 Thread lindsay mcintyre
You can jam the end of a bic pen in there in a pinch.  And if you melt the
shaft of it you can bend it so that it works just like a rewind crank. Or
maybe this doesn't fit in the safe category.

or you can 3D print one here. https://sixteenmillimeter.com/
They're wonderful but depending on the printing material they don't last so
very long.

Best,

Lindsay





On Mon, Aug 31, 2020 at 12:56 PM Karl Reinsalu  wrote:

> If you have a change tent/bag, you can roll out the material and then hand
> rewind from the take-up to the feed.
> Granted, only do this IF you are OCD like myself and can get the loading
> the exact same way each time and if the frame accuracy of the rewind is not
> important (enough to care).
>
> OTHERWISE, do what we did back in the day for registration tests and
> BEFORE you start shooting take of the lens, swing out that prism and make a
> big old X using a sharpie marker on the film plane. NOW: when you reload in
> the dark, you can advance the film with the lens OFF at a low frame rate
> (or single pulses) until you "X" appears in the gate.
>
> Now all you gotta do is shoot something worth watching ;D
>
> GO! BE AWESOME!
> K. (www.lift.ca)
>
> On Mon, Aug 31, 2020 at 3:41 PM Dave Tetzlaff  wrote:
>
>> If you ask because you just don’t have a backwind key, they’re very easy
>> to make. Just go to a hardware store and look for what iirc are called
>> tension pins, cylindirical pins with a slot down the length. One size of
>> these things, around ¼” iirc, fits perfectly into the drive socket on a
>> Bolex. Then it’s just a matter of turning the pin, which you can do by
>> grabbing it with pliers, or by attaching a knob to the shaft — the hw store
>> probably will have one the fits and tightens with a set-screw.
>>
>> > Is there a workaround to (safely) backwinding a bolex without a key?
>> >
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