[Frameworks] optical sound film screening

Rob Gawthrop rob at robgawthrop.co.uk
Tue Mar 7 00:46:28 UTC 2017


Coincidentally, I have a film called Film Noise, made by scratching t  legnthways along the soundtrack area and picture area on 10ft of black film, then contact-printing, scratching again in the same place and repeating ten times (pos - neg - pos etc.) and joining all the sections together. 

Rob

On 6 Mar 2017, at 23:58, Cinema Project <info at cinemaproject.org> wrote:

> The Japanese filmmaker Takashi Makino works with 16mm film leader (in addition to digital) to create what he calls Film/Noise. You can read about a workshop he conducted in Portland just this weekend:
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> http://s1portland.com/workshops/takashimakino/
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> On Mon, Mar 6, 2017 at 11:23 AM, Dave Tetzlaff <djtet53 at gmail.com> wrote:
> Sorry Roger. Yes, yes, yes. TBTX Dance is PERFECT (maybe essential?) for the theme of optical sound produced by non-traditional means, and unique afaik in the use of laser printing. It’s also just a cool film, and the prefect (short) length for a program that seeks to survey and explore a vasriety of means of generating sound on photochemical film.
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