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  1. Hi everyone, Lately, I came across this video on youtube about Gilles Deleuze's Film Theory. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zaXQdjMxG6E As the intellectual content of the video interested me a lot, it was the footage that hypnotised me with it's study of pure, simple, monumental movements, as found in the very first film experiments. (can someone confirm the date and origin of these images by the way?) Now, what I would really like to know is what it is that makes these movements so beautiful? In my view, it has something to do with the materiality of the filmprocess itself, that comes to the surface by using low frame rates and thus making the process of multiple still images turning in one moving image very touchable and visible. Now, there has to be more. I did some experiments but did not come to a feeling of movement as in these little shots. Can someone, besides a general discussion about this, tell me some technical stuff about these images? Thanks! Sander
  2. CINEMATOGRAPHER wanted for documentary Personal story interviewing family members - friendly interrogation! PAID. First film - yes! low budget, hello, this is a documentary?? But, I believe everbody deserves a wage for services. Will not pay for traveling. Must have experience and own digital camera. Lighting a plus. Sound important. Send a reel if you have one. We'd love to see your talent. For more information email/contact veronicagilmore101@gmail.com I will try to respond to each email. Project - This film captures similar truth/struggle's to Sarah Polleys recent documentary "Stories We Tell", although very different. This is a non fiction story that I own rights to. Subject matter is a love story with layers about family secrets, blended families, reuniting, adoption, adoptee's, politics, secular humanist issues, and the human right to love whom ever we choose to. Today is her Birthday Where are you from Productions Film students encouraged to contact me. Locations for 2013 (general locations) Dates TBD Indian Wells, California Beverly Hills, California Daily City, California San Bruno, California Tallmadge, Ohio (outside of Akron, OH) - if you have minimal experience and live in this area - please contact me ASAP! Sarasota, Florida Please reference which location you are available for and dates you are NOT available for. I realize this can change. My time at each location will be minimal and timing is everthing. We are set to begin filming in the Richmond, Virginia area on May 27th, 2013 with two very Amazing VCU film graduate's. Thank you! I look forward to hearing from you!
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