[Frameworks] Painting directly to film

Ignacio Tamarit tamarit.ignacio at gmail.com
Sun Dec 3 04:05:49 UTC 2017


*era erera baleibu izik subua aruaren *was the first cameraless film I ve
ever seen in my life before I knew what that meant! I remember seeing in at
the cinema projected in its original 35 mm cinemascope, and I remember
seeing things like shoes, or objects whatever. Some years later I got to
know what direct cinema filmmaking meant and I felt lucky to have seen that
film on film.

I have a dvd and the digital version its pretty cool!

cheers

2017-12-02 23:51 GMT-03:00 Fred Camper <f at fredcamper.com>:

> Now this is a really interesting suggestion. This film is quite
> spectacular. On my one viewing, I was in many ways disappointed, but that
> could change on later viewings, and in any case it is unique, not really
> like anything I have seen, and anyone interested in abstract filmmaking
> should see it. It is also, gloriously in my view, silent.
>
> I would not, however, even want to try to imagine what a digital version
> would look like. I saw it in its original 35mm format, also projected in
> its intended CinemaScope aspect ratio. The paint is applied with great
> subtlety of detail.
>
> If there is a possibly adequate digital version, I would like to hear of
> it.
>
> Fred Camper (who is still considering his response to the unfair and
> erroneous insults hurled his way a week ago)
> Chicago
>
>
> On 12/2/2017 5:59 PM, Ignacio Tamarit wrote:
>
> I will recommend Jose Antonio Sistiaga´s *era erera baleibu izik subua
> aruaren ...* (1968–70).
> A feature lenght cameraless film of pure abstract imaginery.
>
> xoxo
>
> 2017-12-01 23:33 GMT-03:00 Samantha Heth <tuf53601 at temple.edu>:
>
>> I find this website is interesting to browse around. It might take a few
>> clicks to find something you need, but the artists featured usually have
>> some kind of video/work sample attached. It might be helpful!
>>
>> http://www.handmadecinema.com/
>>
>> On Fri, Dec 1, 2017 at 9:20 PM, Janet Benn <janetabenn at gmail.com> wrote:
>>
>>> Len Lye
>>> Norman McLaren
>>>
>>> On Fri, Dec 1, 2017 at 3:05 PM, Myron Ort <zeno at sonic.net> wrote:
>>>
>>>> Can anyone site an example of “abstract expressionist” painting onto
>>>> film prior to 1968?  (Hopefully with online viewing availability).
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> https://vimeo.com/220986135
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> *Myron Ort*
>>>> www.zeno-okeanos,com
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
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