Re: Dating a perfect film

From: Mason Shefa (email suppressed)
Date: Thu Sep 04 2008 - 16:45:48 PDT


Quoting William C. Wees:
A perfect film is "found footage shown exactly as it was found,
without any editing or other manipulations of the film's sound and
images."

Mason S.

On Sep 4, 2008, at 4:28 PM, k. a.r. wrote:

> what does perfect mean?
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> Kristie Reinders, B.F.A.
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> > Date: Thu, 4 Sep 2008 16:21:49 -0700
> > From: email suppressed
> > Subject: [FRAMEWORKS] Dating a perfect film
> > To: email suppressed
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> > Hello!
> > I have a quick question. If a film is "found" and deemed a perfect
> > film, what should it be dated? If one knows the date the film was
> > recorded, would that be the date? Or the date one found the film?
> >
> > Thanks!
> > Mason S.
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Mason Shefa
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