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Not on DVD: Soft Grand Opening
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A forum for film and media scholars, educators, librarians, and cinephiles to review, discuss, and inquire about media works not available on the home-consumer video market. Wednesday, December 5, 2007. Pardon the abortive launch of this blog: great idea, too little time this semester. Fortunately, some colleagues and I have been screening and renting 16mm films for courses this semester, so I will be posting write ups over the coming couples of weeks. Labels: about this blog. Not on DVD Basics.
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Not on DVD: TV history
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A forum for film and media scholars, educators, librarians, and cinephiles to review, discuss, and inquire about media works not available on the home-consumer video market. Tuesday, October 23, 2007. This blog has been dormant far too long, even though I have a few posts I've been meaning to write up. For now, I'll just link to the PopMatters website and their list of TV that should be on DVD. And various collector websites. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Not on DVD Basics.
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Not on DVD: October 2007
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A forum for film and media scholars, educators, librarians, and cinephiles to review, discuss, and inquire about media works not available on the home-consumer video market. Tuesday, October 23, 2007. This blog has been dormant far too long, even though I have a few posts I've been meaning to write up. For now, I'll just link to the PopMatters website and their list of TV that should be on DVD. And various collector websites. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Not on DVD Basics. Now on DVD (companion site).
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Not on DVD: December 2007
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A forum for film and media scholars, educators, librarians, and cinephiles to review, discuss, and inquire about media works not available on the home-consumer video market. Thursday, December 6, 2007. One of the more accessible examples is Bleu Shut. Robert Nelson's 1970 film won a National Film Preservation Award and, like Eureka. Is a meditation on cinematic time. Where Gehr's film emphasizes the materialist side of the sturctural-materialist equation, Bleu Shut. Robert Nelson, 1970, 16mm, color, 30m.
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Not on DVD: Eureka
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A forum for film and media scholars, educators, librarians, and cinephiles to review, discuss, and inquire about media works not available on the home-consumer video market. Wednesday, December 5, 2007. I suspect undergraduates, beyond the most advanced, will find this challenging, given the running time for a limited number of shots. Would work very well in a class on early cinema (where I saw it, in fact), or a unit on structural film, or cinematic time. Ernie Gehr, 1974, 16mm, b&w/si, 30m, $90.
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Not on DVD: August 2007
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A forum for film and media scholars, educators, librarians, and cinephiles to review, discuss, and inquire about media works not available on the home-consumer video market. Tuesday, August 7, 2007. Correction, Please: or, How We Got into the Pictures. Noel Burch, 1979, British Arts Council [TV]). I’ve talked about this film elsewhere. But I’m pleased to note that this half-forgotten Noel Burch film about early cinema does have a video distributor, Concord Video. Made in 1979, Correction, Please. At the ...
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Not on DVD: Bleu Shut
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A forum for film and media scholars, educators, librarians, and cinephiles to review, discuss, and inquire about media works not available on the home-consumer video market. Thursday, December 6, 2007. One of the more accessible examples is Bleu Shut. Robert Nelson's 1970 film won a National Film Preservation Award and, like Eureka. Is a meditation on cinematic time. Where Gehr's film emphasizes the materialist side of the sturctural-materialist equation, Bleu Shut. Robert Nelson, 1970, 16mm, color, 30m.