From: Stephen Morgan (email suppressed)
Date: Wed Aug 18 2010 - 11:53:01 PDT
Slightly off-topic, but I was (pleasantly) astounded by the title sequence
of Scott Pilgrim vs The World, which borrows heavily from
hand-painted/scratched, direct animation films in general and, to my eye at
times, the work of Len Lye in particular.
Steve.
On Wed, Aug 18, 2010 at 7:20 PM, willie be <email suppressed> wrote:
> The attention to detail is superb.
>
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> On Wed, Aug 18, 2010 at 11:11 AM, Myron Ort <email suppressed> wrote:
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>> Don't forget, Peggy and her friend got stoned first, then the films
>> looked better than they at first thought.
>>
>> mo
>>
>> On Aug 18, 2010, at 9:28 AM, Jeff Stasco wrote:
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>> > In last Sunday's episode of Mad Men, Peggy goes to an artist party
>> > where they're screening an avant garde film. "His photographs are
>> > better than his films," Peggy's friend tells her, but after
>> > watching it for a few minutes, Peggy says it's got an interesting
>> > rhythm.
>> >
>> > A few brief clips of the film are shown; to me it looked a bit
>> > Bruce Conner-influenced, but it wasn't anything I recognized. I was
>> > wondering if anyone knew anything about it. I like the idea of the
>> > producers commissioning someone to make a Conner-esque experimental
>> > film for the episode.
>> >
>> > Jeff
>> >
>> >
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