Henri Storck, Histoire du soldat inconnu, B elgium, 1931
Charles Gagnon, The Eighth Day, Canada, 1967
--Bill Wees
From: FrameWorks [mailto:frameworks-boun...@jonasmekasfilms.com] On Behalf Of
John McAndrew
Sent: January 28, 2014 3:50 PM
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ANYEYE has a somewhat informal residency program which runs in late May and
June. WE are located in Beverly Massachusetts. We have a place to work and
equipment to support projects. We are strong on the cameras, lights,
editing, darkroom, not so strong on the optical printing side..yet.
You can
IF you want to stretch a bit, there's a group of films that show, document,
etc. protests against weapons such as the anti-nuke movement in the 50s on, and
films showing anti-war protests.
Jonas Mekas, his diary film of the 50s on (under some different titles as it
evolved, as I remember--try
This is one from Mexico. A short and dimple piece I found interesting and used
in a program a while ago:
DE NEGOCIOS Y PLACER, Dir. Iván Edeza, 2000, video NTSC, color, sonido,
1:37 min.
And I can't help think about Marie Menken's Hurry! Hurry!
Best.
From:
An extremely skin-crawling short work that includes relatively modern
air-targeting footage and WWII propaganda images all draped with a creepy
gauziness:
I Cannot Speak Without Shaking by Todd Hermann
2007 - Video - 5 minutes
Written by Patricia Berne
http://www.todd-herman.com/video/#ics
I should mention that I work for BH Photo, although my opinions and
views are my own and do not represent my employers ideas, I only sent
that link back to show there were other options doing a slightly wider
search using a search on the same company someone else posted. With some
options
Frameworking Friends--
As part of this year's CAA*, UICº is staging a temporary exhibition in the
host hotel. One of our projects,* WACH http://wach-chicago.tumblr.com/ª*,
takes the site of the hotel television as an opportunity to exhibit
exceptional artist-made moving image works that deal, in
Thanks I ordered the item and it was only $2.50.
On Tue, Jan 28, 2014 at 6:00 PM, Steven ste...@gladstonefilms.com wrote:
I should mention that I work for BH Photo, although my opinions and views
are my own and do not represent my employers ideas, I only sent that link
back to show there
Backbone by Tom Braidwood 1972
Its a loop of a WW2 soldier yelling 'Fire' followed by a canon blast. Becomes
rather comedic and subversive.
On Tuesday, January 28, 2014 5:47:24 PM, Buck Bito - Movette
b...@movettefilm.com wrote:
An extremely skin-crawling short work that includes
Very cool stuff! I emailed him. Thank you for the recommendation.
Julianna
On Sat, Jan 25, 2014 at 4:51 AM, Anderwald + Grond
cont...@anderwald-grond.at wrote:
Hi Julianna,
You might want to have a look at Milos Tomic's video work
http://www.milostomic.com
Ruth
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Ruth Anderwald +
Steven:
Didn’t know you were at BH. What department?
The Arri grip was plastic, and had a 3/8-16 thread, and an activator rod that
pushed a switch in the base of the Arri 8. Which was pretty silly, since the
16S held better using the built in thumb-grip and viewfinder tube (with prime
Georg by Stanton Kaye (1964):
http://alternativeprojections.com/data/filmDetail.php?film=georgstantonkay
Won the Los Angeles Filmmakers Festival that year.
On 1/28/14 7:53 PM, John Woods jawood...@yahoo.ca wrote:
Backbone by Tom Braidwood 1972
Its a loop of a WW2 soldier yelling 'Fire'
Jeff, Your digressions are better than my on the topics.
I'm in the Web content division where I work - I write up product
descriptions, and the occasional article. Any opinions I express here
are of course my own, and not my employers.
Separated from wife, needed a stable job and stable
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