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Dominic
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Hello,
Does anyone have the contact email for Pablo Marin?
Thank you,
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Yes, I too am in full agreement! Congratulations to the nuptialed dynamic duo!
Bravo! Work for that MacArthur Genius grant next!!
Elizabeth
"You see, I don't believe that libraries should be drab places where people
sit in silence, and that's been the main reason for our policy of employing
Thursday, November 10, 2011, 11:23:26 AM, one wrote:
> I am located in San Francisco, but I am not sure that matters... If
> any one has any advice or could point me towards an organization that
> could help out it would be much appreciated.
San Francisco Film Society continued Film Arts' fiscal
Carl,
What you are looking for is fiscal sponsorship - essentially borrowing
non-profit status from another organization. This is something that BAVC does
in the SF area. There are likely other arts organizations that do this as well.
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also- Bruce Baillie's "Quixote"
(and sorry i am not more organized with my scattered suggestions)
-m
On Thu, Nov 10, 2011 at 11:44 AM, matt's frameworks address <
li...@rodeofilmco.com> wrote:
> i am curious if Peter Hutton's "At Sea" would be considered a travelogue.
>
> and most definitely Wh
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i am curious if Peter Hutton's "At Sea" would be considered a travelogue.
and most definitely Which Way is East by Lynne Sachs.
Hello you,
>
> I am trying to pull together a list of experimental films that either fall
> directly under the category of "travelogue" or bear witness to travel an
the films of Bill Brown should definitely be considered, especially
Confederation Park and Mountain State.
and while not yet complete, I'll make a plug for my almost finished new
feature length experimental documentary The Great Northwest, which is based
on the re-creation of a 3,200 mile road-tri
Philip Hoffman's The Road Ended At the Beach (1983) and Somewhere Between
Jalostotitlan and Encarnacion (1984) are strong films and his Passing
Through/Torn Formations (1988) might be appropriate.
Also Hollis Frampton's Ordinary Matter (1972) is a kind of metaphysical
travelogue that spans the
Hey workers,
I am trying to get several grants for a new film I am developing, but most
of the applications require non-profit status or partnership. I was
wondering if anyone knows of a non-profit film organization that I could
team up with so I could apply for these grants. I would work out some
On Thu, Nov 10, 2011 at 2:49 AM, Myron Ort wrote:
> How are you all projecting these 35mm films?
>
> Myron Ort
>
They sell a projector bundled with the camera for 100 dollars.
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Rumored to be the ultimate in long-form ruminative experimental travelogues are
MARE'S TALE (1969, 160 min.) and/or THE MONKEY'S BIRTHDAY (1975, 360 min.),
both by David Larcher.
a piece of writing:
http://making-light-of-it.blogspot.com/2010/07/mares-tailmonkeys-birthday.html
one of 'em screened
http://mubi.com/films/visions-in-meditation-2-mesa-verde . Thought of this.
Matt
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check out the films of the late Mark LaPore, especially "Depression in the Bay
of Bengal"
On Nov 10, 2011, at 9:41 AM, Adam R. Levine wrote:
> Hello you,
>
> I am trying to pull together a list of experimental films that either fall
> directly under the category of "travelogue" or bear witness
Not sure if Man With A Movie Camera by Vertov would count, it's worth a look.
Matt
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Here's Jani Ruscica's film..entitled, as it happens, Travelogue -
http://www.animateprojects.org/films/by_date/2010/travelogue
And MIke Hoolboom's Mexico immediately springs to mind -
http://www.mikehoolboom.com/r2/section_item.php?artist=271
On 10 Nov 2011, at 17:41, Adam R. Levine wrote:
>
Peter Kubelka's Unsere Afrikareise
Bruce Conner's Looking For Mushrooms
Lots of stuff by Robert Fulton (specifically, Path of Cessation, Starlight,
and Lesser Antilles)
I'm blanking on a lot more. The Experimental Film Society in Chicago did a
travelogue screening a couple years ago, some of these
Hello you,
I am trying to pull together a list of experimental films that either fall
directly under the category of "travelogue" or bear witness to travel and
distance from a point of origin on the part of the filmmaker. These would
not be so much ethnographic works which are part of a sustained
Thanks so much, David and Carlileb. The problem is solved. There are two
fuses and one is for sound. I thought the big one was for the mains but it
was actually for sound (and 2A, not 5A). I found this link on the Internet,
very useful:
http://www.acofs.org.au/part_4_files/Eiki/Eiki.htm
Im happy
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