Very interesting piece. Thanks for sharing and I'm looking forward to
follow your blog in the future.
Kasper
2017-08-08 6:53 GMT+02:00 Mark Toscano :
> Thanks Pip! I know what you mean, as it's not the first time someone
> mentioned it to me. I have a tendency to prefer reading dark bgrd/light
Dear Frameworkers,
I remember reading about slit scan photography being used to make title
sequences where the static title is turned into a rolling wave, by moving
the printed title up and down. I thought it was John Whitney who did it (I
could be wrong), but now I can't find it again, and I forg
Wow, very cool film, Albert, and very inventive use of the effect!
Thanks for sharing.
Kasper
2016-06-26 23:13 GMT+02:00 Albert Alcoz :
> Hello Ben,
>
> Here's a video I created some years ago dealing with interlacing aesthetic:
> http://www.albertalcoz.com/2012/11/send-me-copy.html
>
> It was d
Hi Brian,
I know that "Housemoving" was featured in an episode of Robert Gardner's
"Screening Room" with Derek Lamb. It's the one from June 1973 (Lamb was
also featured in September 1975).
This episode of the "Screening Room" series is released on DVD, so it might
be easier to come by that way. See
I'm not in TV but "motion graphics" perhaps? At least I think Michael
Betancourt has used that term for similar phenomenons.
Kasper
2015-06-12 19:16 GMT+02:00 Francisco Torres :
> Back in the 90s we used to call them 'Intros'' or ''I.D.s''. (because
> they were supposed to create an identity or
Dear Frameworks readers,
I'm a university student in Denmark who's currently researching on
experimental film for a project application, and I was hoping some of you
might have some recommendations for contemporary works.
Right now I'm trying to trace some classic "genres" or "forms" to
contempor