[Frameworks] 35mm experimental films

Ken Bawcom kjbawc at umich.edu
Mon Oct 31 00:55:21 CDT 2011


Francois Miron and Matthias Mueller both have 35mm works.

Ken B.


Quoting "Brett Kashmere, INCITE!" <editor at incite-online.net>:

> Following the Tscherkassky suggestion, I'd also throw Richard Kerr's
> "collage d'hollywood" into the mix.  It's made up of recycled Hollywood film
> trailers, and is distributed by CFMDC.
>
> And in case it hasn't already been mentioned, Joshua Bonnetta's "Long
> Shadows" is a really nice film and is now available from CFMDC, with
> soundtrack on vinyl.
>
> - Brett
>
> --
> Brett Kashmere
> Editor, INCITE Journal of Experimental Media
> editor at incite-online.net
> http://www.incite-online.net
>
>
>
> 2011/10/28 <frameworks-request at jonasmekasfilms.com>
>
>>
>> ---------- Forwarded message ----------
>> From: "Beebe,Roger W" <rogerbb at ufl.edu>
>> To: Experimental Film Discussion List <frameworks at jonasmekasfilms.com>
>> Date: Fri, 28 Oct 2011 15:03:39 +0000
>> Subject: Re: [Frameworks] 35mm experimental films
>> I have to admit to not having read each email in this thread closely, but
>> even if it has been mentioned before, it's worth mentioning again:
>>
>> Gerard Holthuis's HKG (beautiful hi-con B&W airplanes over Hong Kong)
>>
>> Also, I know you mentioned Tscherkassky's Coming Attractions in your
>> original email, but I'd push the whole Cinemascope Trilogy (L'arrivée, Outer
>> Space, and Dream Work) over that one.  And Chris mentions Martha Colburn's
>> Cosmetic Emergency; we showed her Triumph of the Wild at FLEX this year, and
>> something about seeing it projected gigantic really really made it jump off
>> the screen (in a good way).
>>
>> There's a lot of great exp. work on 35mm though, so I don't know how you'd
>> squeeze it all into just one program!
>>
>> Good luck,
>> Roger
>>
>>
>



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