my practice is definitely a hybrid of the two formats, some pieces favoring one over the other, and even some pieces using one format exclusively, but certainly many pieces that incorporate the mix of both. at this point, both formats are basically essential to my aesthetic.
enjoy today...
Dinorah de Jesús Rodríguez
Multimedia Artist
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On Aug 23, 2011, at 2:09 PM, Raymond Salvatore Harmon wrote:
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> To diverge here for a moment from the video vs film debate.
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> Are there artists either historically or contemporarily, that work in between these two media? In sound you will often here of engineers bouncing audio to tape and then back to digital in order to give it "warmth" etc. Can anyone list some filmmakers who do this kind of interchange in the work they do?
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> I am not talking about shooting in video and just printing a film copy or making a video conversion of film print but someone who interchangeably integrates both film and video together into their practice?
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> I would be interested in seeing work that can play to both of the set of strengths inherent in these forms.
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> Any suggestions?
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>
> Yours
> Ray
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