>
> Dear Frameworks,
>
I am shooting on super 8 tri x reversal black and white, stock number 7266.
Do i rate this in daylight at 200 Asa?
If i rate it at 200 Asa, do I need to open up any further than what the
light meter indicates? I am using a sekonic analog meter.
Thanks
hi jonathan:
i would try paige sarlin, tony’s last wife.
best of luck,
~sarah
https://arts-sciences.buffalo.edu/media-study/faculty/faculty-directory/sarlin-paige.html
From: FrameWorks on behalf of Jonathan
Walley
Sent: Tuesday, July 23, 2019 8:53:07 PM
To:
Thanks for the link.
2019-07-23 17:11 GMT-04:00, Philip Brubaker :
> Here is my contribution to the query about road movies. I made a succinct
> video essay about the road movies of Wim Wenders:
>
> Wim Wenders & the possibilities of the road
> https://vimeo.com/284232725
>
> --
> --
> Philip
Hello Frameworkers,
Does anyone know who one would contact if one (me) was seeking images of Tony’s
work (particularly films and expanded cinema from the 1960s and ‘70s) and
permissions to publish those images? The Flicker, the Yellow Movies, the cooked
films, etc.
Off-list contacts are
Here is my contribution to the query about road movies. I made a succinct
video essay about the road movies of Wim Wenders:
Wim Wenders & the possibilities of the road
https://vimeo.com/284232725
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Philip Brubaker
Filmmaker
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Seated Figures (1988)
Michael Snow
16mm colour 42 minutes
I didn't see this on the previous lists...
Best!,
Mani
On Tue., Jul. 23, 2019, 15:00 mary billyou wrote:
> also,
> Martha Rosler has some super 8 films at EAI that were produced when she
> was in San Diego (hence the car):
>
>
also,
Martha Rosler has some super 8 films at EAI that were produced when she was
in San Diego (hence the car):
Flowerfields
Secrets from the Street
Cheers,
mary
On Mon, Jul 22, 2019, 6:50 AM Bryan Konefsky wrote:
> Hello all, I am in the process of building a program that looks at
>
Yeah, I think I saw that Joe Dimaggio video at the Nightingale. What does
that have to do with road movies? I am reluctant to look more closely at
the list.
But I was also thinking that instead of the call for non-fiction or diary
work, instead of titles that could be associated with documentary
James Herbert’s Automan (1988, 20 min.) might be an interesting addition
stressing ‘automobility.’
Intriguing program.
Ted Hardin
Associate Professor
Cinema Art and Science
Columbia College Chicago
Co-President Long Distance Productions
http://longdistanceproductions.com/
Hello
I would say Michael Robinson's Onward Lossless Follows (2017) is somehow an
experimental road movie
http://www.vdb.org/titles/onward-lossless-follows
Cheers,
El mar., 23 jul. 2019 a las 17:06, Jessica Arseneau ()
escribió:
> Hi,
> This is less in the experimental field, but more in the
Wow!
What a list.
D
On Tue, Jul 23, 2019 at 6:56 AM Kornelia Boczkowska <
kornelia.boczkow...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Hi Bryan,
>
> I'm now working on a three-year, grant-funded post-doctoral project on
> road movie and travelogue forms in avant-garde and experimental film. Eric,
> many thanks for
Hi,
This is less in the experimental field, but more in the historic:
Wim Wenders, *Im Lauf der Zeit* (1976). In English the title is
*Kings of the Road*
Best,
Jessica
On Tue, Jul 23, 2019 at 3:56 PM Kornelia Boczkowska <
kornelia.boczkow...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Hi Bryan,
>
> I'm now working on
Hi Bryan,
I'm now working on a three-year, grant-funded post-doctoral project on
road movie and travelogue forms in avant-garde and experimental film.
Eric, many thanks for recommending my research!
Below please find a selection of films that follow and/or ideally
experiment with some of
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