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Film as a Subversive Art:
Amos Vogel and Cinema 16

R: Paul Cronin

Land: GB 2003
Vorführformat: Digi Beta, s/w und Farbe
Länge: 56 Minuten
Sprache: Englisch
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Film as a Subversive Art ist ein einstündiges filmisches Porträt von Amos Vogel, dem Gründer des New Yorker Filmfestivals und dem bedeutendsten und einflussreichsten amerikanischen Filmclub 'Cinema 16'. Er musste 1938 aus Österreich in die USA emigrieren und lebt heute 82-jährig in New York. [aus dem Forumprogramm]


QUESTIONNAIRE

How would you describe the aesthetics of your film?
Fairly weak.

Why did you choose to shoot on dv?
Purely financial.

What was special about shooting in dv (e.g. compared to 35mm, was it your first time with dv or are you used to it)?
I couldn't have made this film if it wasn't for digital technology. Plain and simple.

What was your shoot-edit ratio?
1 to 20.

Would you have preferred to shoot in another format? If so which?
35mm.

Does using dv mean that you are considering other means of distribution opposing the established? If so which?
No. Most people/festivals seem to work with digital these days.

One good word about dv (or two):
Cheap.

One bad word about dv (or two):
Doesn't look good.



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