[Frameworks] film & envrionmentalism
jjmartinod
jjmartinod at protonmail.com
Tue Nov 9 09:25:55 CST 2021
I second that opinion on Robert's methods.
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On 9 de noviembre de 2021 9:34 a. m., William Basquin escribió:
> Hi Matt,
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> I'm interested in talking to you about this.
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> You also might be interested in looking into Robert Schaller's Wilderness Filmmaking Trip in the Rockies - because of his methods in the field.
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> -- Bill Basquin
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> www.BillBasquin.info
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> -----Original Message-----
> From: Matt Shaw <mshaw410 at protonmail.com>, Experimental Film Discussion List <frameworks at film-gallery.org>
> Sent: Nov 9, 2021 6:27 AM
> To: Experimental Film Discussion List <frameworks at film-gallery.org>
> Subject: [Frameworks] film & envrionmentalism
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> Dear Folks,
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> I'm looking for discussion resources around the sustainability of filming, cutting, and projecting on film. Preferably from filmmakers themselves who have a commitment to environemtental stewardship in their own lives—or whose work engages directly the more than human world.
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> Writings, interviews, films that focus on other mediums could be helpful. The personal concerns I'm thinking of would be wrestled with by artists working in most mediums.
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> So far, I have some eco-critical texts from an art history vantage point, looking primarily at extraction colonialism. Hoping for more from tje artists themselves.
>
> thank you always,
> Matt
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