'Collected Works' DVD now available
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Re: 'Collected Works' DVD now available
...Let's get this thread back on track:Evan Kubota wrote:After some delays, my DVD is now available through my website:
http://plaza.ufl.edu/ekubota/film.html
It include five short films (total running time approx. 40 minutes) with commentary for each and complete shooting scripts for four of them. There are also additional hidden extras. Includes: Taco, Survival Record, Silence, Epitaph, and The Discarded Body. Comes in a standard Amaray case (in the US) or a slim jewel case (preferred for international, since shipping is cheaper.)
All profits will be reinvested into my current 16mm film and future projects.
This is a good chance to see my other films from 2005/spring 2006 that weren't posted online (everything except Taco and Epitaph). The DVD is well-mastered using 2 pass VBR and a fairly high bitrate.
Price is $10 + shipping ($2.50 in the US, $5.50 ROW) E-mail me if interested. Thanks!
Evan,
Thanks for sending out your collected works! I have really enjoyed watching your five short films. It is really interesting to see how your work has evolved over the course of one year, musically, visually and thematically...
I'm looking forward to seeing your next films..
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Me too. Just back from south Georgia where I had a chance to view the Collected Works. For some reason I wasnt able to get the commentary working so will have to reserve that for next trip since I just got back to the studio here in Tennessee about an hour ago.
Thanks Evan. Good work. Did you shoot any of the 16mm with your Filmo???
Thanks Evan. Good work. Did you shoot any of the 16mm with your Filmo???
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Thanks for the comments and new orders ;)
Cameras used:
Taco - Bolex 280 Macrozoom
Survival Record - Nikon R10 and Nizo S560
Silence - Bolex H16 Supreme non-reflex
Epitaph - R10
The Discarded Body - grey Scoopic
So no, I haven't had an occasion to use the Filmo, since for non-reflex 16mm work I feel more comfortable with the Bolex. The Filmo is a nice display piece and I could probably modify it to S16 without too much trouble.
My current film, Seizon, is being shot on a Kinor but about 30 seconds are in super 8 (!) shot on the R10. We'll see how well they cut together once I get a Rank transfer.
I put some new production stills on my site.
http://plaza.ufl.edu/ekubota/film.html
Cameras used:
Taco - Bolex 280 Macrozoom
Survival Record - Nikon R10 and Nizo S560
Silence - Bolex H16 Supreme non-reflex
Epitaph - R10
The Discarded Body - grey Scoopic
So no, I haven't had an occasion to use the Filmo, since for non-reflex 16mm work I feel more comfortable with the Bolex. The Filmo is a nice display piece and I could probably modify it to S16 without too much trouble.
My current film, Seizon, is being shot on a Kinor but about 30 seconds are in super 8 (!) shot on the R10. We'll see how well they cut together once I get a Rank transfer.
I put some new production stills on my site.
http://plaza.ufl.edu/ekubota/film.html
Production Notes
http://plaza.ufl.edu/ekubota/film.html
http://plaza.ufl.edu/ekubota/film.html
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We shot 16mm for a country music video in the mid 80s on a Bolex H-16. One of my favorite cameras.Evan Kubota wrote:.....Silence - Bolex H16 Supreme non-reflex....
The video was called, The Night Porter Wagoner Came To Town and it played big on CMT and TNN. I need to put it on the web I guess. That was over 20 years ago.
The Bolex gave us very impressive results. We transferred it to 1" video and edited it at Jerry Reed's post room to 3/4 Umatic SP. Those were the days.
The film technology hasn't changed, only the video part of it. Interesting.
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There is an easter egg somewhere on the DVD... ;)
Production Notes
http://plaza.ufl.edu/ekubota/film.html
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dgs8film, I shipped your DVD on Tuesday. Thanks.
Has anyone found the easter egg? It contains footage shot with the Kinor. I guess you could also use a computer and look through the VOB files until you stumble on it. There aren't that many.
Has anyone found the easter egg? It contains footage shot with the Kinor. I guess you could also use a computer and look through the VOB files until you stumble on it. There aren't that many.
Production Notes
http://plaza.ufl.edu/ekubota/film.html
http://plaza.ufl.edu/ekubota/film.html
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I added a poll on the first page. To everyone who has seen the DVD, vote for your favorite - or I guess even if you haven't, you can intuitively pick one unseen ;)
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