[Frameworks] Modern 16mm features, distributed on film

Warren Cockerham warrencockerham at gmail.com
Sun Jul 20 22:15:38 UTC 2014


Dusty Stacks is distributed on 16mm /// you can get one with a vocal track on the print and another without vocals and Jodie serenades live, y'all. 




> On Jul 20, 2014, at 3:08 PM, John Woods <jawoods01 at yahoo.ca> wrote:
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> Alain, while I'm primarily interested in experimental or artists films, I'd open up to mainstream films too. I'm more broadly interested in the state of 16mm film as an exhibition format and not necessarily experimental. If Spielberg decided to distribute his latest on 16mm, then that would count. I guess I'm biased in my thinking that a 16mm print nowadays is an indulgence for the creator and few mainstream filmmakers are going to convince their distributor to pick up the bill for the print.
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> That surf film sounds pretty interesting. A throwback to the days of Warren Miller touring his films. The ski/surf/skate genre is in away similar to experimental film. Its a niche audience of practitioners and the films are plot-less compositions of beautiful visuals.
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> I know it was shot on 16mm, but is Jodie Mack's Dusty Stacks of Mom available on 16mm? Thats about 40 minutes.
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> Also sorry everyone for the double posts, not sure why or how to fix this problem.
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