I just tried this software! It is really interesting!!
> Date: Wed, 22 Apr 2015 17:01:49 -0400
> From: direc...@lift.on.ca
> To: frameworks@jonasmekasfilms.com
> Subject: Re: [Frameworks] Is there any editing pattern on "Critical Mass" by
> Hollis Frampton?
>
Barbara Lattanzi created a software that mimicked the editing structure of
Critical Mass:
http://www.wildernesspuppets.net/yarns/hfcriticalmass/main.html
I'm not sure if she based in on the actual "source code" of the original
film or just made a representation of the experience.
C
>> Watching
Barbara Lattanzi created a software that mimicked the editing structure of
Critical Mass:
http://www.wildernesspuppets.net/yarns/hfcriticalmass/main.html
I'm not sure if she based in on the actual "source code" of the original
film or just made a representation of the experience.
C
>> Watching
> Watching the film one could assumed Frampton followed a random process but
> i'm not sure about it.
It's not random at all. IIRC, both the length of all the cuts and the advance
between cuts are numbers of frames with some 'significance', e.g. I think the
shots may all be ~ 40 frames / 1 foot
Hello,
Does anyone know if there's any pattern Hollis Frampton followed to do the
editing for Critical Mass.
I have read he used three equal copies done after the filming to create the
editing process, but i haven't found any comments about the pattern or the
formula used for the montage.
Watchi