Re: [Frameworks] reflective white material

2016-05-26 Thread eugelily
I used to use what they called "parachute" material in fabric stores (if those 
still exist).  It was quite heavy, sort of silky, and with a slight texture 
that captures the projected image beautifully.  It's opaque, but you can see a 
shadow if something is behind it in the light.  






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From: Mark Street 
To: Experimental Film Discussion List 
Sent: Thu, May 26, 2016 1:25 pm
Subject: [Frameworks] reflective white material


Hey All,

I'm looking to explore projecting images on the floor, wall and ceiling of a 
gallery space in the coming weeks.  I envision some sort of reflective screen 
like material (inexpensive) that I could lay on the floor or suspend from the 
ceiling.  I guess I could use a bedsheet!  any other suggestions out there? 
 I'm thinking of just getting a few dropcloth sized pieces and playing around, 
but I don't know what material to seek out.  Any suggestions welcome.

all best,
mark Street
www.markstreetfilms.com

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Re: [Frameworks] VISIONS | 04.15 | BEN RUSSELL | PSYCHEDELIC ETHNOGRAPHY

2015-04-13 Thread eugelily
  Sent from my BlackBerry 10 smartphone. From: cont...@benjaminrtaylor.comSent: Tuesday, April 14, 2015 00:11To: frameworks@jonasmekasfilms.comReply To: Experimental Film Discussion ListSubject: [Frameworks] VISIONS | 04.15 | BEN RUSSELL | PSYCHEDELIC ETHNOGRAPHYVISIONSin collaboration with la Cinémathèque québécoise and RIDM presents a Ben Russell double bill for the month of April: 19.04.15 |The Garden of Earthly Delights Trilogy 73mins | 2013-2015 | S16mm on HD7pm | la Cinémathèque québécoise, Montréal | Salle Claude-Jutra |Filmmaker present. 22.04.15 |Let Each One Go Where He May 135mins | 2009 | 16mm print 9pm | la Cinémathèque québécoise, Montréal | Salle Claude-Jutra |Filmmaker present.  More info: www.visionsmtl.com/ben-russell___
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Re: [Frameworks] experimental/handcrafted animation

2014-11-12 Thread eugelily
  Sent from my BlackBerry 10 smartphone. From: Amanda ChristieSent: Wednesday, November 12, 2014 06:22To: Experimental Film Discussion ListReply To: Experimental Film Discussion ListSubject: Re: [Frameworks] experimental/handcrafted animationCheck out"Assembled" by Becka Barkershe manually cut super 8 frame holes into 35mm film, and spliced in the super 8 frames into the 35mm film, frame by frame, and then scratched animation around on the remaining 35mm film frames. She recently completed a more digital project involving 3-D projection on a sphere called map-of-the-world, where she had people draw maps of the world from memory and then animated them all together, you could walk all the way around the sphere and watch the map of the world shift an morph as she animated people's remembered and imagined maps sequentially. that was also quite beautiful! hard to show in a class though, and i don't know if there is documentation.It's beautiful!xoadc

On 2014-11-12, at 10:16 AM, Anna Swanson wrote:Hi Kelly,For contemporary work by very cool ladies:Definitely check out the work of Britta Johnson (http://www.thekmpi.net/) and the SEAT folks (Seattle Experimental Animation Team) in general.Also, Picture Startby Hannah White (https://vimeo.com/91560907)Best,AnnaOn Tue, Nov 11, 2014 at 3:24 PM, Dave Tetzlaff djte...@gmail.com wrote:Kelly:

I highly recommend the work of Jeanne Stern: http://jeannestern.com/films.html

 I'm finalizing a syllabus for an upcoming handcrafted animation course... I'm especially looking for work made by women...
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[Frameworks] HOW TO USE WITHOUT A BOX TO SUBMIT FILMS

2014-02-14 Thread eugelily
This is embarassing...as a FILMmaker I finally got used to submitting 
on DVD, and now...its Withoutabox to submit to Edinburgh Black Box.
I have attempted to weed my way through the application but the first 
thing I need to know is what specs to give to the person doing the 
video transfer - what type of file are we talking about.  Can someone 
help !?!?!?!?

thank you,
Sandra Davis


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