Hey all,
I am putting on a little event in LA for the next downtown artwalk with
this cool little collectors/antiques shop on Main st.
I am looking for some R8 or S8 movies - the kinds that were sold by the
major studios and were usually either sections of feature films or short
cartoons and what
I have a few Super8 you can borrow. The only issue I am way over in
Minneapolis. I have some home movies, Woody Woodpecker. I even got two
Bettie Page on 8mm. Not sure I would mail you those, but the Woody
Woodpecker, family movies, etc...
-Jason
On Mon, Jul 2, 2012 at 2:49 PM, Huckleberry
If you can pay for shipping, I have digests of The Poseidon Adventure, Star
Trek: The Movie, and It Came from Outer Space that you are welcome to keep.
On Jul 2, 2012 2:49 AM, Huckleberry Lain huckleberryl...@gmail.com
wrote:
Hey all,
I am putting on a little event in LA for the next downtown
London Frameworkers,
A late notice that I'll be showing a few of my multiprojector films as part of
a group show in the Unconscious Archives series tomorrow night at Café Oto at 8
p.m. It's a packed bill with 5 expanded cinema performances, and it looks to
be a really wonderful show. More
Try asking on 16mmfilmtalk.com. There are a _lot_ of those Castle
compilations and other 8mm reductions of shorts out there. Also
take a look on Ebay. The things do not sell for much. Put some
$1 bids down on Ebay and see what you wind up with.
--scott
Although I haven't seen it yet- I've heard great things about Gerard
Richter Painting as a look inside the artist's work.
http://www.gerhardrichterpainting.com/
Mostly just playing now at smaller art-houses, but you can find out where
on the website
And, although it's fiction - Basquiat (1996)
Hi.
I'm organizing a experimantal film exhibition about fodd.
Have you got suggestion about film and artist.
I'd like have 16mm or super8 or 8mm.
This film should be readily available for hire.
thanks a lot.
F.
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GOLUB: LATE WORKS ARE THE CATASTROPHES is supposed to be interesting; I
haven't seen it yet but you can find it on the internet.
SIGNER'S SUITCASE and definitely PINA.
Best,
Vera
Missoula, MT
On Sun, Jul 1, 2012 at 11:53 PM, Shumona Goel shumonag...@gmail.com wrote:
Dear Frameworks,
My
Can anyone recommend a good Sony repair shop in the west or southwest? I’ve got
an old DSR-11 DVcam deck that needs work. I had it completely refurbished at
Digitron Electronics in Montebello one year ago for $700 (90 day warranty on
parts), and now it’s down again, so I’m not eager to send it
Joan Mitchell: portrait of an abstract painter by the late Marion Cajori.
On Jul 2, 2012 10:48 AM, Vera Brunner-Sung vbs...@gmail.com wrote:
GOLUB: LATE WORKS ARE THE CATASTROPHES is supposed to be interesting; I
haven't seen it yet but you can find it on the internet.
SIGNER'S SUITCASE and
Derek Jarman's Caravaggio
On Mon, Jul 2, 2012 at 8:54 AM, Thomas Dexter thomas.dex...@gmail.comwrote:
Joan Mitchell: portrait of an abstract painter by the late Marion Cajori.
On Jul 2, 2012 10:48 AM, Vera Brunner-Sung vbs...@gmail.com wrote:
GOLUB: LATE WORKS ARE THE CATASTROPHES is
How to Draw A Bunny about the artist, Ray Johnson. Scott Walker: 30th
Century Man, is about a musician, but also worth watching.
On Mon, Jul 2, 2012 at 12:08 PM, Adam Hyman a...@lafilmforum.org wrote:
THE PAINTER SAM FRANCIS by Jeffrey Perkins
There was a very good film on Louise Bourgeoise
The Spider, the Mistress, and the Tangerine, by Marion Cajori and Amei
Wallach?
On Mon, Jul 2, 2012 at 10:08 AM, Adam Hyman a...@lafilmforum.org wrote:
THE PAINTER SAM FRANCIS by Jeffrey Perkins
There was a very good film on Louise Bourgeoise a couple of years ago, but
I can’t recall the
Food by Gordon Matta-Clarke 1972 16mm.
http://www.eai.org/title.htm?id=761
On Mon, 2 Jul 2012, franco base wrote:
Hi.
I'm organizing a experimantal film exhibition about fodd.
Have you got suggestion about film and artist.
I'd like have 16mm or super8 or 8mm.
This film should be readily
Confirmation Day (1934) - Karl Valentin
The Last of the Persimmons (1972) - Pat O'Neil
Mouth to Anus (2011) - Stefani Bardin
On Mon, Jul 2, 2012 at 1:51 PM, graeme hogg graemeh...@irational.org wrote:
Food by Gordon Matta-Clarke 1972 16mm.
http://www.eai.org/title.htm?id=761
On Mon,
How to Eat (1965) - Michael Siporin
On Mon, 2 Jul 2012, franco base wrote:
Hi.
I'm organizing a experimantal film exhibition about fodd.
Have you got suggestion about film and artist.
I'd like have 16mm or super8 or 8mm.
This film should be readily available for hire.
thanks
On Jul 1, 2012, at 10:53 PM, Shumona Goel wrote:
I was wondering if you may be able to suggest films that have been made about
artists for us to watch and learn how others have handled this tricky subject.
Chuck Kleinhans
Since you indicated that you are still learning your craft and this is
Hi Shumona,
RIVERS AND TIDES is a great film about the land artist Andy Goldsworthy.
Good luck with your project!
Derek TaylorNew Haven, CT ___
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Henri Storck has made several shorts on painters:
- 'The World of Paul Delvaux' (1946)
- 'Rubens' (1949)
On 02 Jul 2012, at 18:13, Ray Zone wrote:
On 7/1/2012 10:53 PM, Shumona Goel wrote:
I was wondering if you may be able to suggest films that have been
made about artists for us to
Since we are trotting out our favorite films on art and artists - and I
generally like these thematic collections that emerge here now and again -
I'll join the chorus with some of my picks:
Paradjanov's Arabesques on a Theme of Pirosmani:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tx0MTvRGCnY
James Ivory's
A student of mine made a lovely portrait of a cabinet maker, which can be
viewed at the link below. This might be one strategy, and largely follow the
path outlined in Chuck's previous email:
Kyle Kinser: Made in Makanda (by Wonjung Bae, 2010)
https://vimeo.com/14951551
-Jason Halprin
Awesome. Yes, how do you want me to pay you? I can send a check or paypal.
Let me know. Thanks soo much
Huck
On Mon, Jul 2, 2012 at 4:07 AM, Dave Dvorchak ddvorc...@provcomlib.orgwrote:
If you can pay for shipping, I have digests of The Poseidon Adventure,
Star Trek: The Movie, and It Came
In 1980, an upright Moviola would have been all but worthless. Lord, those
things were awful compared to a flatbed. A 6 plate Moviola flatbed in good
condition might have been worth, I dunno, maybe $1000.
On the other hand, used splicers and rewinds weren't that expensive in 1980 and
haven't
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