[Frameworks] Films Meant To Be Shown On An Analyst Projector?

andre.colinet at telenet.be andre.colinet at telenet.be
Thu Sep 29 08:55:10 UTC 2022


True art practise is never knowing how it will turn out.
All the best.
André Colinet


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De: Sandy McLennan <smclennan4 at gmail.com>
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Love it. Experimental film = not knowing/writing how it will turn out, from camera or after. Great thread.

Sandy McLennan
Port Sydney, Ontario, Canada

> On Sep 28, 2022, at 3:29 PM, jimmyschaus1 <jimmyschaus at gmail.com> wrote:
> 
> Cameron Worden made a great short film about a trip to Mars Cheese Castle in Wisconsin (Super 8 blown up to 35mm) that opens with an invitation for the projectionist to project the film at any speed they see fit/change across the duration of the film.  While shooting a long take out of a car window along the road to get there his camera batteries started dying, resulting in erratic speed and thus the germ for the variable speed projection idea.  
> 
>> On Wed, Sep 28, 2022 at 7:59 AM Scott Dorsey <kludge at panix.com> wrote:
>> > Maybe any film that is manipulated using  an AP becomes an experimental
>> > film.
>> 
>> Yes, precisely.  Witness _24 Hour Psycho_ for instance.
>> --scott
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