Re: Alternative Doc Interview Techniques/Asthetics

From: Roger Beebe (email suppressed)
Date: Wed Sep 20 2006 - 07:12:12 PDT


That'd be Avital Ronell if memory serves from my single viewing of
that film 7 years ago. She also is seen shooting a bow & arrow out a
window as well.

...
Roger

On Sep 20, 2006, at 9:48 AM, Tom B Whiteside wrote:

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> Don't remember whose talking head it is in one section of Caspar
> Stracke's CIRCLES SHORT CIRCUIT, but some of the time she is
> conventionally seated, facing the camera, and at other times her
> head floats and moves around (composited on another image) in a
> quite unconventional manner. She is talking about Alexander Graham
> Bell and the invention of the telephone. She makes the wry claim
> that "Mr. Watson come here. I need you!" was the first emergency call.
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> Whiteside North Carolina
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> Ken Paul Rosenthal <email suppressed>
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> I'm researching documentaries that feature/explore
> non-traditional/alternative interviews in terms of formal setups (not
> necessarily content, though obviously there's an inter-relationship
> there).
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> Suggestions?
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> Thanks, Ken
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