[Frameworks] Found Soundtrack Films

Albert Alcoz albertalcoz7 at yahoo.es
Wed Nov 27 11:10:21 UTC 2013


Thank you very much for all the suggestions about this issue.

Maybe the film by Balcells and Bonet named "133" is still one of the most remarkable pieces with a perfect found soundtrack... in this case a Sound Effects LP: 
http://www.hamacaonline.net/obra.php?id=558



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 De: "nicky.hamlyn at talktalk.net" <nicky.hamlyn at talktalk.net>
Para: frameworks at jonasmekasfilms.com 
Enviado: Martes 26 de noviembre de 2013 10:59
Asunto: Re: [Frameworks] Found Soundtrack Films
 


Ifthis category includes films that use radio broadcast as found sound then William Raban's At One qualifies,

Nicky.




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From: David Baker <dbaker1 at hvc.rr.com>
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I will cite
Ken's anamorphic astonishment KRYPTON IS DOOMED  (2005) http://www.eai.org/title.htm?id=10759 also see Mary Helena Clark's most amazing AND THE SUN FLOWERS http://vimeo.com/42048057 (Here found sound starts at 2:04 approximately.) DB On Nov 25, 2013, at 9:27 PM, William Wees, Dr. wrote: > Yes, that's a good one too. I was going to mention it but couldn't  
> remember the title.
>
> --Bill Wees
>
>
> There is this one by Ken Jacobs:
>
> GLOBE (1971, 22 mins, 16mm, color, sound on cassette) (Previously  
> titled: EXCERPT FROM THE RUSSIAN REVOLUTION) “Flat image (of  
> snowbound suburban housing tract) blossoms into 3D only when viewer  
> places Eye Opener before the right eye. (Keeping both eyes open, of  
> course. As with all stereo experiences, center seats are best. Space  
> will deepen as one views further from the screen.) The found-sound  
> is X-ratable (not for children or Nancy Reagan) but is important to  
> the film’s perfect balance (GLOBE is symmetrical) of divine and  
> profane.” (KJ)  (pasted in from
> http://nightingalecinema.org/ken-jacobs-x-3-old-new/)
>
> I've seen it, and am not completely sure what I thought of it. It is  
> at the least extremely interesting.
>
> Fred Camper
> Chicago
>
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