View Full Version : Call out for Experimental Films - Screenings at London Transport Museum Friday Late
drmo
8th October 2009, 10:16 AM
Call out for Experimental Films
Please send us online links to your films [up to 12 mins] on subject of Suburbia or Cities, Deadline Oct 16th
Please email [dr.mo at electrovision-cinema dot com] if you have further questions
Nov 6th - LTM presents Urban vs Suburban
A collaboration between D-Fuse, Electrovision, Labmeta and *Spark
An evening of screenings and a/v performances [more details to follow]
London Transport Museum Friday Lates, Covent Garden Plazza, London WC2
makemassair
8th October 2009, 10:50 PM
Oo
Just finished the Acedia project (8mins) prequel video. Will send you a link to it after it's premiere this Saturday.
vjpixylight
8th October 2009, 11:43 PM
Video will never be film, and so most in the real film shooters will always have a bone to pick with you, if you, call video film...:whip:
That said, I will have to get some video up(and maybe even some film) for this..
Looks like it will be a good session:up:
makemassair
9th October 2009, 10:53 AM
:(
I canne afford film.
vjpixylight
9th October 2009, 02:00 PM
:(
I canne afford film.
haha I get it, I canne film festival:)
I'm not saying that if you don't shot 35mm film you can't be considered for film fests and all. I am just saying that it should be always stated whether the medium is film or video.:D
drmo
9th October 2009, 02:11 PM
Video will never be film, and so most in the real film shooters will always have a bone to pick with you, if you, call video film...:whip:
That said, I will have to get some video up(and maybe even some film) for this..
Looks like it will be a good session:up:
yes, in this context film = video. doesn't matter what it's shot on.
vjpixylight
9th October 2009, 02:27 PM
yes, in this context film = video. doesn't matter what it's shot on.
Yes, I figured it wouldn't matter in this case. Just pointing out how we all use the wrong terminology almost all the time..:D
BTW, If you want to know the right terminology for filming video, it is Digital Cinematography (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Digital_cinematography);)
makemassair
9th October 2009, 02:34 PM
Well I was going to say my 8min film, but technically it's a video. I assumed Mo meant images in motion :P
But yea it doesn't matter haha next we'll be doing the vinyl vs digital debate but with film vs video.
vjpixylight
9th October 2009, 08:14 PM
Well I was going to say my 8min film, but technically it's a video. I assumed Mo meant images in motion :P
But yea it doesn't matter haha next we'll be doing the vinyl vs digital debate but with film vs video.
No, No need to debate the 2...:)
...Just say what you mean, and mean what you say...(Film is Film, and Video is Video... see no confusion at all:p
makemassair
9th October 2009, 10:20 PM
I like biscuits. ;)
vjpixylight
9th October 2009, 11:30 PM
I like biscuits and gravy, but most places that make them make it with sausage gravy which ruins it for a veggiehead like me:(
Ohhh wait, biscuits for you are cookies.(which wouldn't be very tasty with gravy:))
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