Re: dear sam/Blank Subject

From: k. a.r. (email suppressed)
Date: Thu Jul 06 2006 - 13:10:08 PDT


dear sam, that quote you put back at me wasnt posted by me, I think that is
the response from mitsu once again.
the only thing I wrote about your comments was:

sam wrote:
                  I meet people, intelligent culturally aware people on a
regular basis
who say things like "I didn't know they still made 16mm film"

yeah, me too. sad inninit??
I said thanks to some shivering, shorts wearing l.a. guys that were shooting
16mm in dolores park a couple of weeks ago, I told them thanks for shooting
16mm, and it was obvious they were surprised I recognized the format. they
said it was a luxury for them......

                  (in
truth, 'they' will make more of it in 2006 than any year in
history)

Is that really true? because that is pretty cool then.....

let me just say............

กกกกก VIVA FILM !!!!

you all know what I mean by film , don't you?? ;)

Kristie Reinders, B.F.A.
Director of Cinematography, Electric Visions
Curator and Head Projectionist, Electric Mural Project
The Mission, San Francisco, CA
415-863-1154

----Original Message Follows----
From: Sam Wells <email suppressed>
Reply-To: Experimental Film Discussion List <email suppressed>
To: email suppressed
Subject: Re: [FRAMEWORKS] Blank Subject
Date: Thu, 6 Jul 2006 12:23:05 -0400

Hi Kristie, please re read what I said in my posts on this / these
thread(s) !

I repeatedly noted the cross fertilization of these forms and not the just
the relationships between them but the ongoing/future fluidity of same.

Maybe I'm too stressed over moving etc & am not articulating this very
well, (in fact I'm sure that's true) but almost every reply to what I said
on this thread seems to have missed the essence of the points I was making.

In any case I've got to jump off this, no time, I'll have to temper
temptation to get the last word in !

Best,

-Sam

>The difference I have with you, Sam, is that I don't
>particularly think it is
>helpful to insist that filmmakers think of film vs digital as
>entirely
>different categories of form.

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