Re: [Frameworks] Weapons and the military in avant-garde cinema?

2014-01-28 Thread William Wees, Dr.
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 To: Experimental Film Discussion List Subject:

[Frameworks] Filmmaker residence programs

2014-01-28 Thread Ethan Berry
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

Re: [Frameworks] Weapons and the military in avant-garde cinema?

2014-01-28 Thread Chuck Kleinhans
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

Re: [Frameworks] Weapons and the military in avant-garde cinema?

2014-01-28 Thread Jorge Lorenzo Flores Garza
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:

Re: [Frameworks] Weapons and the military in avant-garde cinema?

2014-01-28 Thread Buck Bito - Movette
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

Re: [Frameworks] Tripod for Arri S

2014-01-28 Thread Steven
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

[Frameworks] Call for Submissions : WACH

2014-01-28 Thread Jesse Malmed
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

Re: [Frameworks] Tripod for Arri S

2014-01-28 Thread Dominic Angerame
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

Re: [Frameworks] Weapons and the military in avant-garde cinema?

2014-01-28 Thread John Woods
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

Re: [Frameworks] Call for art--experimental music night

2014-01-28 Thread Julianna Schley
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 -- Ruth Anderwald +

Re: [Frameworks] Tripod for Arri S

2014-01-28 Thread Jeff Kreines
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

Re: [Frameworks] Weapons and the military in avant-garde cinema?

2014-01-28 Thread Adam Hyman
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'

Re: [Frameworks] Tripod for Arri S

2014-01-28 Thread Steven
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