Re: [Frameworks] Light meter apps

2019-08-05 Thread Lisa Danker
Hi Warren,

I have used the Pocket Light Meter app when I needed to shoot something and
didn't have another meter. I took readings from a gray piece of cardboard
to try to get something closer to an incident reading, since the apps, as
far as I understand, only give reflective values. The results were good,
and I'd do that again if necessary but would opt for an incident/spot
combination or just incident meter when possible.

On Mon, Aug 5, 2019 at 1:12 PM Warren Cockerham 
wrote:

> Hey workers of the frame...
>
> I’m curious how many folks are using light meters on their phone as
> primary or secondary meters in lieu of the trusty analog meters. If so,
> care to share which apps?
>
> thanks a bunch,
> Warren
>
> - Tampa, FL
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Re: [Frameworks] FrameWorks Digest, Vol 94, Issue 20

2018-03-27 Thread Lisa Danker
Marie Losier's "Electrocute Your Stars" on George Kuchar, "DreaMinimalist"
on Tony Conrad, and others  

Alan Berliner's *Nobody's Business*


On Tue, Mar 27, 2018 at 10:24 AM, Gene Youngblood 
wrote:

> Gregory Markopolous, “Galaxie."
>
>
> On March 27, 2018 at 3:04:18 AM, Lindsay McIntyre (email.li...@gmail.com)
> wrote:
>
> Hi Katherine,
>
> I don't usually volunteer my own work but almost all my films are
> portraits of different forms. I did a thesis on portraiture. None of these
> are nearly as well-known as the examples you've been given already, but in
> case you are interested:
>
> There are portraits of place:
>
> where she stood in the first place.
> (2012)
> https://vimeo.com/24993887
>
> Room 11a (2017)
> https://vimeo.com/223999198
>
> A Northern Portrait (28 min projection performance 2011-2017)
> https://vimeo.com/58609298
>
> Bernard gaspe (2013)
> https://vimeo.com/58518445
> Password: filmfilm
>
> Portrait of an object:
>
> Barge Dirge (2010)
> https://vimeo.com/41404424
>
> Portraits of non-human animals:
>
> a b movie (2005)
> https://vimeo.com/24597214
>
> Stall (2004?)
> https://vimeo.com/24585195
>
> And some portraits of people:
>
> Trash Heaven (2015)
> https://vimeo.com/133943608
>
> All-around Junior male (2013)
> https://vimeo.com/45329128
>
> Ada (2010)
> https://vimeo.com/41404424
> Password: filmfilm
>
> And a few others.
>
> Best,
>
> Lindsay McIntyre
>
> Website: tinymovingpictures.com
>
>
> On Mar 26, 2018, at 6:25 PM, Myron Ort  wrote:
>
>
> My film “Love Must Love” is essential a portrait. As is the end of my film
> “Eye Lands” which contains a portrait of Meher Baba.
>
> http://zeno-okeanos.com/films/60s-70s/dvd-vol-2
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> Many of my early 8mm films are portraits:
>
> http://zeno-okeanos.com/films/60s-70s/dvd-vol-5
>
>
>
>
> Also my Film “Parkman” is a portrait:
>
> Scroll down to the last film in this collection:
>
> http://zeno-okeanos.com/films/60s-70s/dvd-vol-6
>
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> On Mar 26, 2018, at 5:18 PM, Edo  wrote:
>
> Markopoulos's "Galaxie" is a series of portraits, as is Joe Gibbons's
> "Presences". Incandescent works both!
>
>
>
> On 3/26/18 7:59 PM, jimmyschaus1 . wrote:
>
> Jem Cohen "Ann Truitt, Working"
>
> On Mon, Mar 26, 2018 at 5:33 PM, MARILYN BRAKHAGE  >> wrote:
>
>Stan Brakhage's "Fifteen Song Traits" is "a series of individual
>portraits ... all interrelated" (about 29 minutes); other short
>Brakhage portraits include "Two: Creeley/McClure," "Hymn to Her,"
>"Jane," "Worm and Web Love" -- and for a longer one (54 minutes),
>"The Governor" (Governor Lamm of Colorado). Also, "Sirius
>Remembered" (mentioned below) is a reflection on the decaying corpse
>of the family dog. But for some live animal portraits you might want
>to look at "The Domain of the Moment."
>
>Marilyn Brakhage
>
>
>
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>*From: *"robert harris" >>
>*To: *"Experimental Film Discussion List"
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>*Sent: *Monday, March 26, 2018 2:50:51 PM
>*Subject: *Re: [Frameworks] FrameWorks Digest, Vol 94, Issue 20
>
>oh, to name but a few:
>
>/*Mr. Hayashi,*/ by Bruce Baillie
>
>Jonas Mekas has many portraits embedded within his longer works
>
>Shigeko Kubota has portraits (see EAI) of George Maciunas,George
>Maciunas With Two Eyes 1972, George Maciunas With One Eye 1976
> two-eyes-1972-george-maciunas-with-one-eye-1976>; her
>own father (/*My Father*/); and of Nam June Paik.
>
>Brakhage’s /Sirius Remembered/
>
>*/The Flower Thief /* might be called a portrait
>
>
>
>
>On Mar 26, 2018, at 1:38 PM, Katherine Bauer
> >> wrote:
>
>HI Frameworkers
>I was wondering if anyone could give some titles of films that
>are "portrait films"
>I am teaching at Hofstra U, and I am feeling stumped after
>assigning the kids to make a portrait film, on examples of what
>to show them.
>Just juggling so much, thought I would reach out for some help
>on at least on of my 100s of to dos!
>Anything, narrative, experimental, avant-gaurd, structuralist,
>montage...
>just that tells the story of a person.
>preferably SHORT FILMS! But CAN also be features too.
>Thanks.
>xoK
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