Re: [Frameworks] Source for pdf's?

2020-06-10 Thread Michael Campos-Quinn
We have a lot of these books in the PFA library (you're in the Bay Area right?). In the next couple of months when things reopen you will be able to drop in to read them all you want. And if there's a title we don't have that you want we can maybe buy it. Public libraries can also request to borrow

Re: [Frameworks] Source for pdf's?

2020-06-10 Thread Dominic Angerame
Joel’s book is not very expensive and worth purchasing if you are serious about using a Bolex. I wish such a book was available when I first started making 16mm films. Dominic > On Jun 9, 2020, at 1:08 PM, Justin Rhody > wrote: > > Anyone know where I can find pdf's of these books? > (or pdf

Re: [Frameworks] Source for pdf's?

2020-06-09 Thread Francisco Torres
this may be helpful if you are enrolled at a university - https://scholar.google.com/ if you find any book using google scholar then you can get it through your univ. library computer system. it is legal and free because the univ. pays for those databases. i have found many books that way 2020-

[Frameworks] Source for pdf's?

2020-06-09 Thread Justin Rhody
Anyone know where I can find pdf's of these books? (or pdf's of other books you'd recommend?) Experimental Filmmaking : Break the Machine - Kathryn Ramey Process Cinema: Handmade Film in the Digital Age - Scott MacKenzie & Janine Marchessault Grafilm - J. Bryne Daniel Experimental filmmaking and