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trep
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por trep » Vie 17 Dic, 2004 11:04
Some Notes about Structural Film
Michael Snow "Presents"
6mm 1981 90’
A film by Michael Snow with Jane Fellowes and Peter Melnick, and with Robin Collyer, Keith Lock, Brian Day, Stephen Smith, Gregory Svaluto, Ric Amis and The Canada Council.
Michael Snow (Toronto, 1929) is considered one of Canada’s most important living artists. A prolific painter, photographer, sculptor, jazz musician and filmmaker, Snow’s art explores the possibilities inherent in different mediums and practices. He has received many international awards, and his work is shown continually in retrospectives around the world. With each piece, Snow invites us to contemplate and put into question his chosen medium, in an oscillation between what is represented, its process and material.
“The apparent vertical scratch in celluloid that opens Presents literally opens into a film within the film. When its figure awakens into a woman in a ‘real’ unreal set, the slapstick satire of structural film begins. It is not the camera that moves, but the whole set, in this first of three material ‘investigations’ of camera movement. In the second, the camera literally invades the set; a plexiglass sheet in front of the dolly crushes everything in its sight as it zooms through space. Finally, this monster of formalism pushes through the wall of the set and the film cuts to a series of rapidly edited shots as the camera zigzags over lines of force and moving fields of vision in an approximation of the eye in nature. Snow pushes us into acceptance of present moments of vision, but the single drum beat that coincides with each edit in this elegiac section announces each moment of life’s irreversible disappearance.”
Philip Monk, Art Express
http://www.re-voir.com/html/snowprojection.html
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Michael Snow - Presents.avi
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Just to cheer you up a bit... the first Michael Snow on the Mule, and a good one besides!
Well, at least the image quality is fairly good, BUT there's some annoying ghosting. I did my best but couldn't find a IVTC that worked on this one, so you'll have to settle for what I can offer (trying to IVTC it led to ghosting, residual telecine lines and jerky pans... and when you'll see the second half of this movie you'll understand jerky pans are just not an option). It's also oversized but again, 2 CDs was overkill but less than this bitrate was assasination.



(last thumbnail is for Lauri
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THE LINK:
Michael Snow - Presents.avi 
and another Michael Snow's short (low quality this one!!) as a bonus:
Michael Snow - Prelude.avi 
Última edición por trep el Sab 18 Dic, 2004 14:05, editado 1 vez en total.
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tethor
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por tethor » Vie 17 Dic, 2004 14:21
trep escribió:
Just to cheer you up a bit... the first Michael Snow on the Mule, and a good one besides!
Well, at least the image quality is fairly good,
BUT there's some annoying ghosting. I did my best but couldn't find a IVTC that worked on this one, so you'll have to settle for what I can offer (trying to IVTC it led to ghosting, residual telecine lines and jerky pans... and when you'll see the second half of this movie you'll understand jerky pans are just not an option)
Alguien me lo puede explicar, mi inglés da pena
Grazie mile Trep

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trep
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por trep » Vie 17 Dic, 2004 21:44
tethor escribió:Alguien me lo puede explicar, mi inglés da pena
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por tethor » Sab 18 Dic, 2004 01:20
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atalante75
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por atalante75 » Vie 24 Dic, 2004 12:36
Hi
I downloaded this film last week but I can't watch it!!!
I've tried several programs but none has worked. There must be a missing codec in my computer or something like that, but I don't know what to do... Lately I've been able to watch all the stuff I've downloaded.
Is there any codec I should have installed? Any hints?
Thank you in advance, I always follow your contributions with great interest (& click them!!).
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trep
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por trep » Vie 24 Dic, 2004 13:53
atalante75 escribió:Is there any codec I should have installed? Any hints?
Some Windows installations seem to have some difficulties with my Gnu/Linux-born rips

It seems it's the way windows handles the codecs.
Usually the solution is to install VLC player:
http://www.videolan.org/vlc/
VLC comes with its own codecs, indipendently from Windows, and as far as I know it works

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atalante75
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por atalante75 » Vie 24 Dic, 2004 14:35
and as far as I know it works
It has worked, indeed!
Grazie mille
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sumidoiro
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por sumidoiro » Jue 14 Feb, 2008 13:49
Three years later, but it won't escape.
Many thanks.
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Ozu
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por Ozu » Jue 14 Feb, 2008 14:09
Gracias trep y también sumidoiro por reflotar un par de hilos interesantes que se me habían pasado.
Saludos