[Frameworks] Takashi Ito Dvd Compilation

Jorge Lorenzo Flores Garza jorgelorenzo at hotmail.com
Thu Dec 5 15:49:27 UTC 2013




You might want to contact Ambulante (film festival in Mexico).  They programmed Takashi Ito's work about two years ago (amazing work, by the way).  Also, I think Tomonari Nishikawa mentioned something about interviewing Takashi Ito once.  Maybe he knows something.

This is the info I have for Ambulante:
info at ambulante.com.mx  

Julieta Cuevas:   programming at ambulante.com.mx)



meghan at ambulante.com.mx

Cheers!

Jorge L.


> From: info at oddballfilm.com
> Date: Wed, 4 Dec 2013 13:15:45 -0800
> To: frameworks at jonasmekasfilms.com
> Subject: [Frameworks] Takashi Ito Dvd Compilation
> 
> Hello:
> Might anyone know where I could locate a dvd compilation of Takashi Ito's works
> playable in the US?
> The Ito Film Anthony at BFI is currently not available.
> 
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>   1. Re: 16mm film rentals (Scott Dorsey)
>   2. Tomorrow // CIRCA:The Films of Katherine Bauer at the
>      Film-Makers' Coop (NYC) (Filmmakers Cooperative)
>   3. Re: 16mm film rentals (Beebe, Roger)
>   4. Re: 16mm film rentals (jb.mabe)
>   5. shows (Katherine Bauer)
>   6. Re: 16mm film rentals (Herb Shellenberger)
>   7. Re: 16mm film rentals (Kate Dollenmayer)
>   8. Lorna Diller (Gene Youngblood)
>   9. Alternative Film/Video Belgrade 2013, 10-14 December,
>      Competition programs (Greg DeCuir)
>  10. colorful and musical little radical film for your	tuesday
>      (Kelly Gallagher)
>  11. Re: 16mm film rentals (Huckleberry Lain)
>  12. 16mm to 16mm print transfer / 8mm print to 16mm blow up
>      (Mark Williams)
>  13. Re: 16mm to 16mm print transfer / 8mm print to 16mm	blow up
>      (Scott Dorsey)
>  14. Germaine Dulac Disque 957, (Julia Nimhuiri)
>  15. Re: Germaine Dulac Disque 957, (Ross Nugent)
>  16.  35MM VISION3 films for sell (New cans and recaned) (Colleen Kwok)
>  17. Re: 35MM VISION3 films for sell (New cans and recaned)
>      (Colleen Kwok)
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> Message: 1
> Date: Tue, 03 Dec 2013 08:26:40 -0500
> From: Scott Dorsey <kludge at panix.com>
> To: frameworks at jonasmekasfilms.com, buck at movettefilm.com
> Subject: Re: [Frameworks] 16mm film rentals
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> As far as I know, the only public library in the country that still has an
> open 16mm film library is the Enoch Pratt Free Library in Philadelphia.  Your
> local library may be able to get films from them through interlibrary loan.
> They are very good people.
> --scott
> 
> 
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> Message: 2
> Date: Tue, 3 Dec 2013 11:07:32 -0500
> From: Filmmakers Cooperative <filmmakerscoop at gmail.com>
> To: Experimental Film Discussion List <frameworks at jonasmekasfilms.com>
> Subject: [Frameworks] Tomorrow // CIRCA:The Films of Katherine Bauer
> 	at the Film-Makers' Coop (NYC)
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> Dear All:
> 
> For anyone in the NYC area, please join us tomorrow night at the Film Coop
> for a special screening of the films of Katherine Bauer (info below).
> Katherine will be in person to present a selection of her recent, hand
> processed works in their original color reversal, as well as four phases
> from her apocalyptic sci-fi horror epic, *Crystallus*.
> 
> Snacks and beverages after the show.
> Come hang out!
> 
> MM + FMC Team
> The Film-Makers' Cooperative
> 475 Park Ave South, 6th Floor
> New York, NY 10016
> www.film-makerscoop.com
> 
> --
> 
> The Film-Makers' Coop Presents:
> CIRCA: The Films of Katherine Bauer
> Wednesday, December 4th
> 7:30 PM
> 475 Park Avenue South, 6th Floor
> The Charles S. Cohen Screening Room
> Suggested Donation: $10
> 
> In this night of films, Katherine Bauer will be showing her 16mm work from
> 2007 - 2012 that is being housed at the Film-Makers' Cooperative. Most of
> the films will be screened in the original color reversal and were hand
> processed.
> 
> The films selected for this screening have been organized in two parts. The
> first part of the show, Furies, features short films, many shot using in
> camera editing on 100' daylight spools. They depict the conjoined fates of
> civilization, wilderness, and desire, fading into one another, where the
> familiar transforms into the bizarre and the bizarre is brought close again
> in a momentary flash of recognition.
> 
> The second part of the show, Crystallus, includes a selection of four
> phases in three parts from the continuous apocalyptic sci-fi horror epic of
> the same name that depict formations of narrative and chemical structure
> layering on top of and transforming upon one another.
> 
> The total run time of the screening is 77 minutes, with a break between
> sections.
> 
> Reception to follow the screening
> 
> PROGRAM
> Part One: Furies
> Ichor (2007) color, 3min
> Vanitas (2009) color, 3min
> Circa (2009) color, 7min
> Death Love (2011) color, 10 min
> Arcade Isle (2011) color, 8 min
> Domestic/Vortex/Thrust (2010) bw, 6 min
> 39.8280,-76.0121 (2012) bw, 3 min
> How We Study the Sun (2012) 16mm, color, 3 min
> The Steam System (2011) 16mm, color, 3 min
> 
> Part Two: Crystallus
> Crystallus: Astral Erotic Impact Phase (2012) color, 13 min
> Crystallus: Discontinuity and Nucleation Phases (2009) bw & color, 12 min
> Crystallus: Crystal Death Phase (2011) color, 6min
> 
> www.film-makerscoop.com<http://www.facebook.com/l.php?u=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.film-makerscoop.com&h=QAQHr5ri_&enc=AZORjyXiDhzZqJJEPYmgdK607TVDACfEqLzk5jmWu703cBrNRmU4U3DZFtwSff37FB0&s=1>
> (212) 267-5665
> filmmakerscoop at gmail.com
> 
> The Film-Makers' Cooperative is funded in part by the New York State
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> 
> More info on Facebook <https://www.facebook.com/events/554080141329383/>.
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> From: "Beebe, Roger" <rogerbb at ufl.edu>
> To: Experimental Film Discussion List <frameworks at jonasmekasfilms.com>
> Subject: Re: [Frameworks] 16mm film rentals
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> Last I checked there were about 150 experimental films on 16mm at the Miami-Dade Public Libraries.  (Just went to their catalogue to confirm.  Seems like there are hundreds of 16mm films still available, and it's even possible to search the catalogue specifically for them.)  I have to imagine that Philadelphia and Miami can't be the only places that've held onto their prints (although I'm sure they're in a tiny minority).
> 
> ...
> Roger
> 
> On Dec 3, 2013, at 5:26 AM, Scott Dorsey wrote:
> 
> > As far as I know, the only public library in the country that still has an
> > open 16mm film library is the Enoch Pratt Free Library in Philadelphia.  Your
> > local library may be able to get films from them through interlibrary loan.
> > They are very good people.
> > --scott
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> Message: 4
> Date: Tue, 3 Dec 2013 11:11:55 -0600
> From: "jb.mabe" <jb.mabe at gmail.com>
> To: Experimental Film Discussion List <frameworks at jonasmekasfilms.com>
> Subject: Re: [Frameworks] 16mm film rentals
> Message-ID:
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> 
> University of Michigan at Ann Arbor. And they're totally cool about
> lending prints through ILL. Mostly educational stuff, though.
> 
> On Tue, Dec 3, 2013 at 11:02 AM, Beebe, Roger <rogerbb at ufl.edu> wrote:
> > Last I checked there were about 150 experimental films on 16mm at the Miami-Dade Public Libraries.  (Just went to their catalogue to confirm.  Seems like there are hundreds of 16mm films still available, and it's even possible to search the catalogue specifically for them.)  I have to imagine that Philadelphia and Miami can't be the only places that've held onto their prints (although I'm sure they're in a tiny minority).
> > 
> > ...
> > Roger
> > 
> > On Dec 3, 2013, at 5:26 AM, Scott Dorsey wrote:
> > 
> >> As far as I know, the only public library in the country that still has an
> >> open 16mm film library is the Enoch Pratt Free Library in Philadelphia.  Your
> >> local library may be able to get films from them through interlibrary loan.
> >> They are very good people.
> >> --scott
> >> _______________________________________________
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> Message: 5
> Date: Tue, 3 Dec 2013 12:14:08 -0500
> From: Katherine Bauer <kittylitterxox at gmail.com>
> To: "frameworks at jonasmekasfilms.com" <frameworks at jonasmekasfilms.com>
> Subject: [Frameworks] shows
> Message-ID:
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> Hi Frameworkers,
> I have some up coming shows. One in Paris tonight and one in NYC tomorrow
> night. And then one next Sunday. Below are links (that work I hope) to the
> different shows.
> 
> *2013 UPCOMING EVENTS AND EXHIBITIONS *
> 
> *December 3*: Paris, France, *Cinéma Action Christine, *Light Cone
> program *Scratch:
> Substandard Gauge*<http://lightcone.org/en/news-312-scratch-substandard-gauge>
> , *Excavated #1, Super 8mm, 5min (2013) **more details here
> <https://www.facebook.com/events/767929896554213/>*
> 
> *December 4*: New York, *New York, Film-Makers’
> Cooperative*<http://film-makerscoop.com/news-events/event-calender>,
> Circa: The films of Katherine Bauer from 2007-2012 *more details announced
> here <https://www.facebook.com/events/554080141329383/?ref=22>*
> 
> *December 15*: Brooklyn, New York, *Microscope
> Gallery*<http://www.microscopegallery.com/>
> , *Teenage Dream Sequence: Seduction of The Eye, *performance.  * The
> Village Voice review*<http://www.villagevoice.com/2013-11-27/art/art-picks/> in
> its Holiday Picks.
> 
> *December 19*: Brooklyn, New York, *Microscope
> Gallery*<http://www.microscopegallery.com/?page_id=12312>
> , *Teenage Dream Sequence: Seduction of The Eye. *Opening of Exhibition of
> the resulting photogram from the *Seduction of The Eye *Performance.
> Exhibition runs through January 5.
> 
> 
> look forward to seeing you!
> 
> xoKitty
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> Message: 6
> Date: Tue, 3 Dec 2013 12:30:40 -0500
> From: "Herb Shellenberger" <HerbS at ihphilly.org>
> To: "Experimental Film Discussion List"
> 	<frameworks at jonasmekasfilms.com>
> Subject: Re: [Frameworks] 16mm film rentals
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> 
> Enoch Pratt Free Library is in Baltimore, not Philadelphia (alas). It's an excellent resource with many hidden gems. Miami-Dade Public Library system does indeed still have their circulating film collection as well. 
> 
> There are many 16mm collections out there that all have their own policies for access/loans, but some other great collections whose films I've utilized in screenings or for research are:
> NYPL Reserve Film and Video Collection
> Chicago Filmmakers
> Visual Studies Workshop (Rochester)
> University of Delaware Film and Video Collection
> Medgar Evers College, CUNY
> 
> We also have a small but really excellent 16mm collection here at International House Philadelphia which I've utilized frequently. 
> 
> Follow up on leads from searching titles at Worldcat. Lots of listings will say that libraries hold 16mm copies when they've gotten rid of their collections years ago, but some collections are still out there to be found. Some librarians/archivists are incredibly restrictive with their prints and access whereas others are glad to have them being utilized either on-site or circulating. There are pros and cons to both approaches but 16mm is very much still "out there" if you know where to look. This is of course in addition to the excellent distributors like Filmmakers Coop, Canyon Cinema and MoMA Circulating Film Library (among others) who hold extremely wonderful collections. 
> 
> Herb Shellenberger
> Programs Office Manager
> International House Philadelphia
> 
> 3701 CHESTNUT STREET | PHILADELPHIA, PA 19104
> phone: 215.895.6575   |  fax: 215.895.6562
> email: herbs at ihphilly.org | web: www.ihousephilly.org
> 
> 
> -----Original Message-----
> From: FrameWorks [mailto:frameworks-bounces at jonasmekasfilms.com] On Behalf Of jb.mabe
> Sent: Tuesday, December 03, 2013 12:12 PM
> To: Experimental Film Discussion List
> Subject: Re: [Frameworks] 16mm film rentals
> 
> University of Michigan at Ann Arbor. And they're totally cool about lending prints through ILL. Mostly educational stuff, though.
> 
> On Tue, Dec 3, 2013 at 11:02 AM, Beebe, Roger <rogerbb at ufl.edu> wrote:
> > Last I checked there were about 150 experimental films on 16mm at the Miami-Dade Public Libraries.  (Just went to their catalogue to confirm.  Seems like there are hundreds of 16mm films still available, and it's even possible to search the catalogue specifically for them.)  I have to imagine that Philadelphia and Miami can't be the only places that've held onto their prints (although I'm sure they're in a tiny minority).
> > 
> > ...
> > Roger
> > 
> > On Dec 3, 2013, at 5:26 AM, Scott Dorsey wrote:
> > 
> >> As far as I know, the only public library in the country that still 
> >> has an open 16mm film library is the Enoch Pratt Free Library in 
> >> Philadelphia.  Your local library may be able to get films from them through interlibrary loan.
> >> They are very good people.
> >> --scott
> >> _______________________________________________
> >> FrameWorks mailing list
> >> FrameWorks at jonasmekasfilms.com
> >> https://mailman-mail5.webfaction.com/listinfo/frameworks
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> Message: 7
> Date: Tue, 3 Dec 2013 11:41:24 -0800
> From: Kate Dollenmayer <dollenmayer at gmail.com>
> To: Experimental Film Discussion List <frameworks at jonasmekasfilms.com>
> Subject: Re: [Frameworks] 16mm film rentals
> Message-ID:
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> 
> Anyone with a New York Public Library card can check out 16mm films from
> the NYPL Reserve Film and Video Collection for one week.
> http://www.nypl.org/locations/lpa/reserve-film-and-video-collection (and
> click on "Using the Collection" in the left sidebar).
> 
> Those without a card can view the films on site: "Individuals may also view
> Reserve Film and Video Collection material on site by appointment.
> Appointments may be made at the 2nd floor Reference Desks or by calling
> (212) 870-1741. Please leave a message."
> 
> I know the initial question was about places in the bay area, but I was
> prompted to write when I saw the post about the "only public library in the
> country with an open 16mm film collection." I would love to hear about any
> others that people know of in the rest of the country or the world.
> 
> 
> On Tue, Dec 3, 2013 at 9:30 AM, Herb Shellenberger <HerbS at ihphilly.org>wrote:
> 
> > Enoch Pratt Free Library is in Baltimore, not Philadelphia (alas). It's an
> > excellent resource with many hidden gems. Miami-Dade Public Library system
> > does indeed still have their circulating film collection as well.
> > 
> > There are many 16mm collections out there that all have their own policies
> > for access/loans, but some other great collections whose films I've
> > utilized in screenings or for research are:
> > NYPL Reserve Film and Video Collection
> > Chicago Filmmakers
> > Visual Studies Workshop (Rochester)
> > University of Delaware Film and Video Collection
> > Medgar Evers College, CUNY
> > 
> > We also have a small but really excellent 16mm collection here at
> > International House Philadelphia which I've utilized frequently.
> > 
> > Follow up on leads from searching titles at Worldcat. Lots of listings
> > will say that libraries hold 16mm copies when they've gotten rid of their
> > collections years ago, but some collections are still out there to be
> > found. Some librarians/archivists are incredibly restrictive with their
> > prints and access whereas others are glad to have them being utilized
> > either on-site or circulating. There are pros and cons to both approaches
> > but 16mm is very much still "out there" if you know where to look. This is
> > of course in addition to the excellent distributors like Filmmakers Coop,
> > Canyon Cinema and MoMA Circulating Film Library (among others) who hold
> > extremely wonderful collections.
> > 
> > Herb Shellenberger
> > Programs Office Manager
> > International House Philadelphia
> > 
> > 3701 CHESTNUT STREET | PHILADELPHIA, PA 19104
> > phone: 215.895.6575   |  fax: 215.895.6562
> > email: herbs at ihphilly.org | web: www.ihousephilly.org
> > 
> > 
> > -----Original Message-----
> > From: FrameWorks [mailto:frameworks-bounces at jonasmekasfilms.com] On
> > Behalf Of jb.mabe
> > Sent: Tuesday, December 03, 2013 12:12 PM
> > To: Experimental Film Discussion List
> > Subject: Re: [Frameworks] 16mm film rentals
> > 
> > University of Michigan at Ann Arbor. And they're totally cool about
> > lending prints through ILL. Mostly educational stuff, though.
> > 
> > On Tue, Dec 3, 2013 at 11:02 AM, Beebe, Roger <rogerbb at ufl.edu> wrote:
> >> Last I checked there were about 150 experimental films on 16mm at the
> > Miami-Dade Public Libraries.  (Just went to their catalogue to confirm.
> > Seems like there are hundreds of 16mm films still available, and it's even
> > possible to search the catalogue specifically for them.)  I have to imagine
> > that Philadelphia and Miami can't be the only places that've held onto
> > their prints (although I'm sure they're in a tiny minority).
> >> 
> >> ...
> >> Roger
> >> 
> >> On Dec 3, 2013, at 5:26 AM, Scott Dorsey wrote:
> >> 
> >>> As far as I know, the only public library in the country that still
> >>> has an open 16mm film library is the Enoch Pratt Free Library in
> >>> Philadelphia.  Your local library may be able to get films from them
> > through interlibrary loan.
> >>> They are very good people.
> >>> --scott
> >>> _______________________________________________
> >>> FrameWorks mailing list
> >>> FrameWorks at jonasmekasfilms.com
> >>> https://mailman-mail5.webfaction.com/listinfo/frameworks
> >> 
> >> _______________________________________________
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> Date: Tue, 3 Dec 2013 12:49:11 -0700
> From: "Gene Youngblood" <atopia at comcast.net>
> To: <Frameworks at jonasmekasfilms.com>
> Subject: [Frameworks] Lorna Diller
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> Does anyone know when Jud Yalkut’s ex-wife Lorna Diller died, and of what cause? Off list if you wish.
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> Date: Tue, 3 Dec 2013 12:26:12 -0800 (PST)
> From: Greg DeCuir <gdecuir at yahoo.com>
> To: Frameworks experimental film list <frameworks at jonasmekasfilms.com>
> Subject: [Frameworks] Alternative Film/Video Belgrade 2013, 10-14
> 	December,	Competition programs
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> Alternative Film/Video Belgrade 2013
> Competition programs
>  
> Competition
> program #1
> Binary Pitch (Vladislav Knežević, 2013, Croatia, 7 min.)
> During the Day My
> Vision is Perfect (Benjamin Ramirez Pérez, 2013, Germany, 10 min.)
> Charade (Salise
> Hughes, 2012, USA, 9 min.)
> Spectrography of a
> Battle (Fabio Scacchioli & Vincenzo Core, 2012, Italy, 4 min.)
> Funny Games Ghost (Stefan Hafner & Karen Hammer, 2012, Austria, 10 min.)
> Petite histoire des
> plateau abandonnés / Short History of Abandoned Sets (Rä di Martino, 2012,
> Italy, 8 min.)
> La résurrection des
> natures mortes / Living Still Life (Bertrand Mandico, 2012,
> France/Belgium/Germany, 15 min.)
> And Changing Your
> Alarm Clock … (Sasha Litvintseva, 2012, UK, 3 min.)
> The Residency (Ioannis Savvidis, 2012, Germany/Ireland, 25 min.)
>  
> Competition
> program #2
> Un instant de
> verite / A Moment of Truth (Gisèle Rapp-Meichler, 2013, France, 7 min.)
> Surrounded (Arne Körner, 2013, Germany, 10 min.)
> Bernoulli Trial or:
> How Nothing Stays the Same in Two Different Minds (Željko Vukičević, 2012,
> UK, 5 min.)
> Bauk / Spectre (Ibro Hasanović, 2012, Croatia, 8 min.)
> Moje lepe noge / My
> Beautiful Legs (Coralie Girard, 2013, Slovenia, 11 min.)
> Gowanus Canal (Sarah J. Christman, 2013, USA, 7 min.)
> The Smell of Oil
> and Cheap Perfume (Allan Brown, 2013, Canada, 10 min.)
> Schneesturm /
> Snowstorm (Julia Weißenberg, 2013, Germany, 11 min.)
> Grad / The City (Milica Jovčić & Nenad Ćosić, 2013, Serbia, 3 min.)
> Vision of Traces (Johannes Gierlinger, 2012, Austria, 1 min.)
> Prevrtači osvajači
> / Market Conquerors (Petar D. Aranđelović, 2013, Serbia, 10 min.)
> Comparing Now and
> Then (Nina Wiesnagrotzki, 2012, Germany, 6 min.)
>  
> Competition
> program #3
> Portrét I (Jake
> Barningham, 2013, USA, 7 min.)
> Myth (Spiros
> Alidakis, 2013, Greece, 19 min.)
> Sky Lines (Nadine Poulain, 2013, Serbia/Germany, 10 min.)
> Three to Four (Ben Thompson, 2011, UK, 7 min.)
> Ellen (Davorin
> Marc, 2013, Slovenia, 2 min.)
> Displacement (Liliana Resnick, 2012, Croatia, 7 min.)
> Papierschnitzel (Nemanja Lađić, 2013, Serbia, 8 min.)
> Razglednice /
> Postcards (Ana Hušman, 2013, Croatia, 23 min.) 
>  
> Competition
> program #4
> A Woman on the
> Trapeze (Iván Marino, 2012, Spain, 7 min.)
> Party Island (Neil Beloufa, 2012, France, 9 min.)
> Buffalo Death Mask (Mike Hoolboom, 2013, Canada, 23 min.)
> Lugares fronterizos
> (Hogar) / Border Locations (Home) (Blanca Giménez, 2013, Spain, 10 min.)
> M. Tomazo
> okrvavljena / Bloody Mr. Tomazo (Krasimir Dobrev, 2013, Bulgaria, 2 min.)
> Le jour a vaincu la
> nuit / The Day Has Conquered the Night (Jean-Gabriel Périot, 2013, France,
> 28 min.)            
>  
>  
> 
> Greg de Cuir, Jr
> Selector/Programmer, Alternative Film/Video Belgrade
> http://www.alternativefilmvideo.org/
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> Message: 10
> Date: Tue, 3 Dec 2013 16:02:29 -0600
> From: Kelly Gallagher <kelly at purpleriot.com>
> To: Experimental Film Discussion List <frameworks at jonasmekasfilms.com>
> Subject: [Frameworks] colorful and musical little radical film for
> 	your	tuesday
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> Today is the premiere of a new short Occupy/ Oscar Grant/ and Trayvon
> Martin inspired cut-out animation film of mine used for a music video by
> The Coup-
> http://www.okayplayer.com/news/the-coup-japanther-long-island-iced-tea-neat-video-premiere.html#.Up5T92RDtpp
> Cheers fellow cinenauts,
> Kelly Gallagher
> www.purpleriot.com
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> Date: Tue, 3 Dec 2013 14:03:44 -0800
> From: Huckleberry Lain <huckleberrylain at gmail.com>
> To: Experimental Film Discussion List <frameworks at jonasmekasfilms.com>
> Subject: Re: [Frameworks] 16mm film rentals
> Message-ID:
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> 
> Hey All,
> Thank you so much for your help.  These are all great suggestions and I'll
> look into them.
> I really appreciate the assistance.
> 
> hypnotic visions - huckleberrylain.net
> 
> 
> On Tue, Dec 3, 2013 at 11:41 AM, Kate Dollenmayer <dollenmayer at gmail.com>wrote:
> 
> > Anyone with a New York Public Library card can check out 16mm films from
> > the NYPL Reserve Film and Video Collection for one week.
> > http://www.nypl.org/locations/lpa/reserve-film-and-video-collection (and
> > click on "Using the Collection" in the left sidebar).
> > 
> > Those without a card can view the films on site: "Individuals may also
> > view Reserve Film and Video Collection material on site by appointment.
> > Appointments may be made at the 2nd floor Reference Desks or by calling (212)
> > 870-1741. Please leave a message."
> > 
> > I know the initial question was about places in the bay area, but I was
> > prompted to write when I saw the post about the "only public library in the
> > country with an open 16mm film collection." I would love to hear about any
> > others that people know of in the rest of the country or the world.
> > 
> > 
> > On Tue, Dec 3, 2013 at 9:30 AM, Herb Shellenberger <HerbS at ihphilly.org>wrote:
> > 
> >> Enoch Pratt Free Library is in Baltimore, not Philadelphia (alas). It's
> >> an excellent resource with many hidden gems. Miami-Dade Public Library
> >> system does indeed still have their circulating film collection as well.
> >> 
> >> There are many 16mm collections out there that all have their own
> >> policies for access/loans, but some other great collections whose films
> >> I've utilized in screenings or for research are:
> >> NYPL Reserve Film and Video Collection
> >> Chicago Filmmakers
> >> Visual Studies Workshop (Rochester)
> >> University of Delaware Film and Video Collection
> >> Medgar Evers College, CUNY
> >> 
> >> We also have a small but really excellent 16mm collection here at
> >> International House Philadelphia which I've utilized frequently.
> >> 
> >> Follow up on leads from searching titles at Worldcat. Lots of listings
> >> will say that libraries hold 16mm copies when they've gotten rid of their
> >> collections years ago, but some collections are still out there to be
> >> found. Some librarians/archivists are incredibly restrictive with their
> >> prints and access whereas others are glad to have them being utilized
> >> either on-site or circulating. There are pros and cons to both approaches
> >> but 16mm is very much still "out there" if you know where to look. This is
> >> of course in addition to the excellent distributors like Filmmakers Coop,
> >> Canyon Cinema and MoMA Circulating Film Library (among others) who hold
> >> extremely wonderful collections.
> >> 
> >> Herb Shellenberger
> >> Programs Office Manager
> >> International House Philadelphia
> >> 
> >> 3701 CHESTNUT STREET | PHILADELPHIA, PA 19104
> >> phone: 215.895.6575   |  fax: 215.895.6562
> >> email: herbs at ihphilly.org | web: www.ihousephilly.org
> >> 
> >> 
> >> -----Original Message-----
> >> From: FrameWorks [mailto:frameworks-bounces at jonasmekasfilms.com] On
> >> Behalf Of jb.mabe
> >> Sent: Tuesday, December 03, 2013 12:12 PM
> >> To: Experimental Film Discussion List
> >> Subject: Re: [Frameworks] 16mm film rentals
> >> 
> >> University of Michigan at Ann Arbor. And they're totally cool about
> >> lending prints through ILL. Mostly educational stuff, though.
> >> 
> >> On Tue, Dec 3, 2013 at 11:02 AM, Beebe, Roger <rogerbb at ufl.edu> wrote:
> >>> Last I checked there were about 150 experimental films on 16mm at the
> >> Miami-Dade Public Libraries.  (Just went to their catalogue to confirm.
> >> Seems like there are hundreds of 16mm films still available, and it's even
> >> possible to search the catalogue specifically for them.)  I have to imagine
> >> that Philadelphia and Miami can't be the only places that've held onto
> >> their prints (although I'm sure they're in a tiny minority).
> >>> 
> >>> ...
> >>> Roger
> >>> 
> >>> On Dec 3, 2013, at 5:26 AM, Scott Dorsey wrote:
> >>> 
> >>>> As far as I know, the only public library in the country that still
> >>>> has an open 16mm film library is the Enoch Pratt Free Library in
> >>>> Philadelphia.  Your local library may be able to get films from them
> >> through interlibrary loan.
> >>>> They are very good people.
> >>>> --scott
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> Message: 12
> Date: Wed, 4 Dec 2013 13:49:43 +1300
> From: Mark Williams <director at circuit.org.nz>
> To: frameworks at jonasmekasfilms.com
> Subject: [Frameworks] 16mm to 16mm print transfer / 8mm print to 16mm
> 	blow up
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> Hi Frameworks,
> 
> Would anyone know the closest lab to New Zealand to make 16mm print to
> 16mm print transfers? And also to blow up 8mm prints to 16mm?
> Alternatively, who worldwide would the list recommend?
> 
> I have some artist films made in the 1970s that I want to transfer. I
> don't have the negs. Here in New Zealand the last film processing lab
> (at Peter Jackson's Park Rd Post) has recently closed. A stripped down
> version will open next year at Archives NZ, but it can't do the
> services listed above.
> 
> Great to have this online community... looking forward to everyones thoughts.
> 
> best,
> 
> Mark
> 
> -- 
> Mark Williams
> Director
> CIRCUIT Artist Film and Video Aotearoa New Zealand
> www.circuit.org.nz
> 
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> Message: 13
> Date: Tue, 03 Dec 2013 20:34:32 -0500
> From: Scott Dorsey <kludge at panix.com>
> To: frameworks at jonasmekasfilms.com
> Subject: Re: [Frameworks] 16mm to 16mm print transfer / 8mm print to
> 	16mm	blow up
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> I don't think _anyone_ can do color dirty dupes anymore.  The print stock
> was discontinued a decade ago.
> 
> Cinelab can do B&W dirty dupes although they are going to be more contrasty
> than the originals because the proper print film is no longer made and 
> they are forced to use a lab intermediate stock not designed for the job.
> 
> It's possible for any good lab to pull an internegative off the print, 
> then a sound interneg, and then a composite print from the two internegs.
> It won't be cheap and the sound quality won't be very good, but it's
> probably the best solution now that none of the reversal print stocks are
> made today.
> --scott
> 
> 
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> Message: 14
> Date: Tue, 3 Dec 2013 17:48:53 -0800 (PST)
> From: Julia Nimhuiri <julianimhuiri at rocketmail.com>
> To: "frameworks at jonasmekasfilms.com" <frameworks at jonasmekasfilms.com>
> Subject: [Frameworks] Germaine Dulac Disque 957,
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> Dear Frameworks,
> Does anyone know if Germaine Dulac's films, Disque 957, Themes & Variations and Arabesques, are available in the US?  On film or dvd?
> Thanks so much for any tips,
> Julie Murray
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> Message: 15
> Date: Tue, 3 Dec 2013 22:55:12 -0500
> From: Ross Nugent <renugent at gmail.com>
> To: Julia Nimhuiri <julianimhuiri at rocketmail.com>, 	Experimental Film
> 	Discussion List <frameworks at jonasmekasfilms.com>
> Subject: Re: [Frameworks] Germaine Dulac Disque 957,
> Message-ID:
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> Hi Julie,
> 
> I would suggest that you touch base with Tami Williams; she is a professor
> in the Film Studies Program at UW-Milwaukee
> and Dulac's work has been a focus of hers.
> 
> tamiw at uwm.edu
> 
> Also: A forthcoming text from Williams slated for 2014: "Germaine Dulac: A
> Cinema of Sensations"
> http://www.press.uillinois.edu/books/catalog/47yxb8mr9780252038471.html
> 
> Good luck,
> 
> ~Ross
> 
> 
> 
> On Tue, Dec 3, 2013 at 8:48 PM, Julia Nimhuiri <julianimhuiri at rocketmail.com
> > wrote:
> 
> > Dear Frameworks,
> > Does anyone know if Germaine Dulac's films, Disque 957, Themes &
> > Variations and Arabesques, are available in the US?  On film or dvd?
> > Thanks so much for any tips,
> > Julie Murray
> > 
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> Message: 16
> Date: Tue, 3 Dec 2013 23:19:12 -0500
> From: Colleen Kwok <tk1284 at nyu.edu>
> To: Experimental Film Discussion List <frameworks at jonasmekasfilms.com>
> Subject: [Frameworks]  35MM VISION3 films for sell (New cans and
> 	recaned)
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> Dear Frameworks,
> 
> I have some 35mm films that I won't have chances to shoot for a while.
> Wish to share the list here if anyone is interested.
> 
> BRAND NEW:
> 
> 400 ft KODAK VISION3 250D Color Negative Film 5207 (2)
> 
> 400 ft KODAK VISION3 500T Color Negative Film 5219 (2)
> 
> I also have three cans that are union recanned film, they are
> 
> VISION 3 500 T 5219 (2)
> VISION3 200T Color Negative Film 5213  (1)
> 
> both in a 1000ft can but approximately 400 ft each.
> 
> I am selling the new films for $200 each, and open to the rest. Hope
> someone get to shoot them!
> 
> Thanks,
> Colleen Kwok
> 
> 
> Colleen Kwok TungShuen
> MFA| NYU-Tisch Shool of the Arts
> Rectangibles short film rectangibles.us
> http://colleenkwok.com
> 
> 
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> 
> Message: 17
> Date: Tue, 3 Dec 2013 23:20:48 -0500
> From: Colleen Kwok <tk1284 at nyu.edu>
> To: Experimental Film Discussion List <frameworks at jonasmekasfilms.com>
> Subject: Re: [Frameworks] 35MM VISION3 films for sell (New cans and
> 	recaned)
> Message-ID:
> 	<CANEvo571y7EXRnAGGx0rUq=usZtsfqzwpb01mmFLxXhp9_yYBQ at mail.gmail.com>
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> 
> Sorry I forgot to finish the second half of this email, which is,
> 
> meanwhile I am looking for purchasing super8mm Ektachrome 100D.
> 
> any leads would be great and would love to work off some trading!
> 
> best,
> Colleen
> 
> On Tue, Dec 3, 2013 at 11:19 PM, Colleen Kwok <tk1284 at nyu.edu> wrote:
> > Dear Frameworks,
> > 
> > I have some 35mm films that I won't have chances to shoot for a while.
> > Wish to share the list here if anyone is interested.
> > 
> > BRAND NEW:
> > 
> > 400 ft KODAK VISION3 250D Color Negative Film 5207 (2)
> > 
> > 400 ft KODAK VISION3 500T Color Negative Film 5219 (2)
> > 
> > I also have three cans that are union recanned film, they are
> > 
> > VISION 3 500 T 5219 (2)
> > VISION3 200T Color Negative Film 5213  (1)
> > 
> > both in a 1000ft can but approximately 400 ft each.
> > 
> > I am selling the new films for $200 each, and open to the rest. Hope
> > someone get to shoot them!
> > 
> > Thanks,
> > Colleen Kwok
> > 
> > 
> > Colleen Kwok TungShuen
> > MFA| NYU-Tisch Shool of the Arts
> > Rectangibles short film rectangibles.us
> > http://colleenkwok.com
> 
> 
> 
> -- 
> Colleen Kwok TungShuen
> MFA| NYU-Tisch Shool of the Arts
> Rectangibles short film rectangibles.us
> http://colleenkwok.com
> 
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