Union Docs – Three Whiteboard Pieces – #1

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whiteboard #1 (2007, 21.2MB, 3:09 min)

Hmm..this might be controversial but it strikes me that Union Docs ,
an NYC based documentary arts collaborative are flirting with something
one might loosely call documentary formalism.
Well, I’m a sucker for formalism, the proviso of course
being it generates something I care about.
This does (although it seems to pushing the far boundary
of the ‘documentary’ category – I’d be interested in
UD’s thoughts about what constitutes this).
So, thinking going on…good! good!
Looks to be lots of other interesting stuff on their
site
too.

Two more to come.

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Slains Castle QTVR

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Slains Castle (2006, 600k, QTVR)

by Scott Haefner.

Film

Film
Film (2005, 1.6MB, 17 sec loop)

“It’s Prelinger Archive footage of 1920s London.
Method:
(1) Make a virtual ‘film strip’, a long jpeg.
(2) Make a virtual ‘projector’ for this in Director.
(3) Export it all to QuickTime & Bob’s your uncle.”

from scenes of provincial life.

Paragliding- Eiger Speed Riding

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Eiger Speed Riding (2005, 34MB, 3:16 min)

Rider helmet camera: Fran

Geoff Mcfetridge


golden cage (2007, 5.5MB, 4:03 min)


western state: geoff mcfetridge (2007, 36.2MB, 9:04 min)

Geoff Mcfetridge has had his hands in some amazing things including the title sequences for Adaptation and Virgin Suicides as well as music videos for The Avalanches, Simian, and (the first video posted) Whitest Boy Alive. I came across this video on my local skate shop’s blog and was interested to find out more about the creator and stumbled across the incredibly interesting series Western State put on by Coudal Partners. The second video posted “examines Geoff Mcfetridge, his work and his moustache.” I have put the videos in this order because this is the way I viewed them and I found it was fun to watch the artist’s work and then take the time to get to know more about him. Things seem to tie themselves together nicely that way.
Whitest Boy Alive

-brian gibson

Rocketboom – what do you represent?

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rb_07_apr_13 (2007, 33.9 MB, 3:13 min)

from Rocketboom.

Apple Think Different – 1998

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Think Different (1998, 10MB, 1 min)

The famous Think Different commercial, featuring Einstein, Ghandi,
Amelia Earhart, etc. Probably one of the most influential commercials of 1998.

Gordon Parks

Gordon Parks
What I Can Say About Gordon Parks (2006, 2.9MB, 2:28 min.)

Gordon Parks passed away last year on March 7 2006.
He was a gifted and versatile artist & his work will continue
to provide inspiration for generations to come.

By Mica Scalin.

Martha Deed – October Surprise

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October Surprise (2006, 36.7MB, 2:31 min)

I was going to post this piece by Martha Deed last year but then we had the crash
& it didn’t happen.
It’s a pleasure to do so now.
As with all Martha’s work it’s rich both visually & in some sense ethically.
That’s a hard claim to justify but I think one of her themes is ‘How do we humans live
in both the natural world & the social world of our own making?’
– the how meaning both straight ‘How?’ but also ‘What is the right way?’
I’ll let Martha describe the background to the piece:

Lake Effect snows are a fact of life in Western New York. Usually, cold air blows across the width of the warmer lake waters from Canada to south of Buffalo. Under those conditions and before the lake waters freeze, the Lake Effect storms can dump feet — not inches — of snow in ski country in just a few hours.

But October 12th was early. Fall had barely begun. Trees were still green, their leaves just beginning to turn to the brilliant reds, oranges, and yellows of Autumn. Boats were still moving along the Erie Canal. Snowblowers and generators were still stored in garages, their fuel tanks still empty. Portable radios, snowshovels, firewood, flashlights, bottled water and canned goods were yet to be thought about.

When a light snowfall began, I taped a few sequences — just to have on hand for future projects.

The lake waters were 62-degrees. A cold air mass began moving across Lake Erie, not across its width, but up its length, targeting Buffalo and it’s most populated suburbs.

For many in the Buffalo area, the first realization came with the sounds of huge trees cracking and splitting in the night.

And then, the return to seasonal temperatures and the fast melt. . . And water — everywhere.

No one saw it coming — the ferocity or lethality.

The parks were decimated.

Schools were closed for a week. Telephone lines still downed weeks later.

Thirteen people died.

The damage was the greatest of any storm in Buffalo’s history.

Izzy Video: DV Tutorials in Video Podcast Form

Depth of Field
Depth of Field (2005, 25.9MB, 4:39 min.)

Hard and Soft Light
Hard and Soft Light (2005, 16.4MB, 4:37 min.)

Cutting
Cutting (2006, 22.7MB, 4:15 min.)

Izzy is Israel Hyman, a weekend videographer from Mesa, Arizona.
His short educational tutorials are great and illustrate simple
techniques for shooting better DV.