Montreal private equip. Rental

From: Sherri Kauk (email suppressed)
Date: Sun Oct 26 2008 - 16:35:42 PDT


Afternoon. This is Sherri Kauk, Los Angeles filmmaker. I am shooting
a documentary for Canadian band, The Last Supper (www.bandwithoutborders.com
).

I am arriving in Montreal Monday evening, tomorrow, for a three day
shoot outside the city in Soux Falls. I am looking rent, privately or
through a business, locally: 1 tripod for the sony ex1 (prosumer hd
camera), 1 wireless lav system with xlr, 1 boom pole with xlr.
Additionally, one sound mixer for 2day shoot might be needed.

Payment: Cash or local check. Security Deposit okay.
Tlocal contact.

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Sherri Kauk.
310.990.8986
skype: sherrikauk
www.sherrikauk.com

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> 1. loft share available part time in brooklyn!
> 2. Javier Aguirre
> 3. ambitious SF Cinematheque membership drive (was Re: volunteering
> in San
> Francisco) (2)
> 4. The Philosophers Stone
>
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> Date: Sat, 25 Oct 2008 15:27:04 -0700
> From: ev petrol <email suppressed>
> Subject: loft share available part time in brooklyn!
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> howya folks
>
> i'm renting the mezzanine in my loft for short-stay visitors
> (ideally a week at a time) $535 per week, pass it on! big mezzanine
> in spacious loft in
> Dumbo, Brooklyn, under the Manhattan bridge, one stop on the
> F train to Manhattan (I'm at the York Street stop): double
> bed + small spare mattress, wireless internet, shower, full
> access to kitchen &c, roof access (mad view of the city
> across the East River as well as the Brooklyn, Manhattan
> & Williamsburg bridges) any questions get in touch
>
> also suitable for somebody who makes frequent trips to New York &
> needs
> a place to stay on a regular basis (nb: not a full time share, no
> animals)
>
>
> booked nov 5-10 but otherwise available ...
>
> anybody know other lists worth posting this on btw?
> cheers! Moira
> T
>
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> i'm renting the mezzanine in my loft for short-stay visitors
> (ideally a week at a time) $535 per week, pass it on! big mezzanine
> in spacious loft in
> Dumbo, Brooklyn, under the Manhattan bridge, one stop on the
> F train to <span class="yshortcuts" id="lw_1224973255_0">Manhattan</
> span> (I'm at the York Street stop): double
> bed + small spare mattress, wireless internet, shower, full
> access to kitchen &amp;c, roof access (mad view of the city
> across the <span class="yshortcuts" id="lw_1224973255_1">East River</
> span> as well as the Brooklyn, Manhattan
> &amp; Williamsburg bridges) any questions get in touch <a
> target="_blank" href="http://maps.google.com/maps?
> hl=en&amp;tab=wl"><span class="yshortcuts" id="lw_1224973255_2"></
> span></a><br><br>also suitable for somebody who makes frequent trips
> to New York &amp; needs
> a place to stay on a regular basis (nb: not a full time share, no
> animals)
> <br><br>booked nov 5-10 but otherwise available ...<br>
> anybody know other lists worth posting this on btw?<br>cheers! Moira
> T<br><blockquote style="border-left: 2px solid rgb(16, 16, 255);
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> Date: Sat, 25 Oct 2008 23:05:15 -0400
> From: Matt Peterson <email suppressed>
> Subject: Javier Aguirre
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> Date: Sun, 26 Oct 2008 04:06:53 -0400
> From: konrad <email suppressed>
> Subject: Re: ambitious SF Cinematheque membership drive (was Re:
> volunteering in San Francisco)
>
> In answer to Eric Theise's message Jonathan Marlow
> wrote:
>
> "Unless I am misinterpreting the subtext of your
> missive, it appears that your specific annoyance is
> the decline in active participation asked of you and
> the rest of our members and donors."
>
> Not to speak for him, but to me Eric's public message
> wasn't concerned with being asked to participate more.
>
> It appears that he withdrew from participation because
> Cinematheque didn't fulfill its end of a bargain.
>
> An "ambitious drive" to ask the community for support
> requires that you cultivate that support in good
> faith, and that you offer a real relationship, not a
> product, in return for participation.
>
>
> konrad
>
>
> PS re: publications.
>
> http://www.sfcinematheque.org/monographs.php
>
> For those who might care, Moving Picture Poetics is
> not a Cinematheque publication and it is hardly "out
> of print" -- this misinformation should be removed
> from the publications list.
>
> The 16 page program booklet contains a collection of
> images and rare and original writings specifically for
> the three program series of the same name.
>
> Program list archived here:
>
> http://www.sfcinematheque.org/programs.php?x=266
>
>
>
> http://www.kino21.org/
>
> ^Z
>
>
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> Date: Sun, 26 Oct 2008 10:22:52 -0500
> From: Raymond Salvatore Harmon <email suppressed>
> Subject: The Philosophers Stone
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> Hello all
>
> This Friday=2C October 31st 2008=2C Subliminal Films and
> Greylodge.org will=
> be releasing my feature film The Philosopher's Stone as a full dvd
> quality=
> torrent for free download=2C as well as streaming in full on
> Alterati=2C A=
> ltertube.tv and pilotlite.com.
>
> I am very excited about using this form of distribution as I feel
> that it w=
> ill allow a wider audience to have access to the film in full. (more
> below =
> on that note).
>
> Anyone wishing to screen the film=2C at a festival or privately=2C
> just dow=
> nload the film and let me know so I can spread the word.
>
> I hope all is well
>
> Yours
>
> Raymond Salvatore Harmon
> raymondharmon.com
>
> +++
>
>
> PLEASE ADD TO YOUR CALENDERS AND POST TO YOUR LISTS!
>
>
> Subliminal Films present:
>
> The Philosopher's Stone
>
> Directed and produced by=20
> Raymond Salvatore Harmon=20
>
> featuring the music of Bog
> =20
> starring Jacob Andrew Myers=20
> introducing Isobel Julianna Harmon=20
>
> The Philosopher's Stone tells the story of Jacob Fausstman=2C a
> scientist a=
> nd early alchemist who searches for the key to curing man of the
> disease of=
> death. In his frustration Jacob stumbles onto another path to
> achieve his =
> goals. Turning to the dark arts Jacob conjures the demon
> Mephistopheles and=
> is given the key to eternal life. But his perceptions of 'life
> eternal' an=
> d the nature of his existence comes into question once he has
> obtained his =
> desire for true knowledge.
>
> Base in equal parts on the Faustian archetype and the biographical
> story of=
> Dr. Albert Hoffmann's accidental discovery of LSD=2C The
> Philosopher's Sto=
> ne is an homage to early German Expressionist cinema and the
> psychedelic vi=
> sualizations of drug culture.
>
> Courtesy of Greylodge.org
>
> +++
>
> The Philosopher's Stone will be available (via bit torrent) for full
> downlo=
> ad FREE Oct 31st 2008 at GREYLODGE.ORG=2C subliminalfilms.org=2C and
> stream=
> ing at:
>
> philosophersstone.org
>
> altertube.tv
>
> pilotlite.com
>
>
> for more information please contact:
>
> email suppressed
>
> or visit
>
> greylodge.org
> subliminalfilms.org
> raymondharmon.com
> philosophersstone.org
>
>
> +++
>
>
> A letter from the director:
>
> In choosing to distribute this film I have decided to skip the
> theatrical p=
> resentation stage and go directly to sourcing the film via the bit
> torrent =
> network. By giving the public full access to this film I hope to
> encourage =
> other filmmakers to realize the potential of their audience by
> abandoning t=
> he outdated model of cinematic distribution in favor of an open
> relationshi=
> p with the viewers themselves.
>
> After years of struggle with the format of distribution cinema has
> found an=
> ever evolving platform of distribution on the internet. Years of so
> called=
> 'format wars'=2C first between film gauges and then between dv
> formats=2C=
> have ended in the wake of widening broadband access for the average
> person=
> .=20
>
> The ability for anyone to simple download and watch a film already
> exists=
> =2C as does the ability for anyone to make a film and allow the
> world to ex=
> perience it directly. The filmmaker has a wide range of encoding
> practices =
> available that allow them to maximize video quality for each
> project's dist=
> ribution on the web. As further technologies and better codecs are
> develop =
> the filmmaker will be able to expand on the available sources for
> the cinem=
> atic presentation.=20
>
> As much as the Philosopher's Stone visually represents a historic
> period in=
> early 20th century cinema it looks forward to a future unfettered by
> lack =
> of distribution and a platform for broadcast that gives everyone a
> chance t=
> o experience cinema to its fullest.=20
>
> This film is meant as a mirror=2C reflecting what has been onto what
> will b=
> ecome.
>
> Obviam lux Lucis
>
> Raymond Salvatore Harmon
> October 3rd - 2008
>
>
>
>
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> Hello all<br><br>This Friday=2C October 31st 2008=2C Subliminal
> Films and G=
> reylodge.org will be releasing my feature film The Philosopher's
> Stone as a=
> full dvd quality torrent for free download=2C as well as streaming
> in full=
> on Alterati=2C Altertube.tv and pilotlite.com.<br><br>I am very
> excited ab=
> out using this form of distribution as I feel that it will allow a
> wider au=
> dience to have access to the film in full. (more below on that
> note).<br><b=
> r>Anyone wishing to screen the film=2C at a festival or privately=2C
> just d=
> ownload the film and let me know so I can spread the word.<br><br>I
> hope al=
> l is well<br><br>Yours<br><br>Raymond Salvatore
> Harmon<br>raymondharmon.com=
> <br><br>+++<br><br><br>PLEASE ADD TO YOUR CALENDERS AND POST TO YOUR
> LISTS!=
> <br><br><br>Subliminal Films present:<br><br>The Philosopher's
> Stone<br><br=
>> Directed and produced by <br>Raymond Salvatore Harmon
>> <br><br>featuring th=
> e music of Bog<br>&nbsp=3B<br>starring Jacob Andrew Myers
> <br>introducing I=
> sobel Julianna Harmon <br><br>The Philosopher's Stone tells the
> story of Ja=
> cob Fausstman=2C a scientist and early alchemist who searches for
> the key t=
> o curing man of the disease of death. In his frustration Jacob
> stumbles ont=
> o another path to achieve his goals. Turning to the dark arts Jacob
> conjure=
> s the demon Mephistopheles and is given the key to eternal life. But
> his pe=
> rceptions of 'life eternal' and the nature of his existence comes
> into ques=
> tion once he has obtained his desire for true knowledge.<br><br>Base
> in equ=
> al parts on the Faustian archetype and the biographical story of Dr.
> Albert=
> Hoffmann's accidental discovery of LSD=2C The Philosopher's Stone is
> an ho=
> mage to early German Expressionist cinema and the psychedelic
> visualization=
> s of drug culture.<br><br>Courtesy of Greylodge.org<br><br>++
> +<br><br>The P=
> hilosopher's Stone will be available (via bit torrent) for full
> download FR=
> EE Oct 31st 2008 at GREYLODGE.ORG=2C subliminalfilms.org=2C and
> streaming a=
> t:<
> br>
> <br>philosophersstone.org<br><br>altertube.tv<br><br>pilotlite.com<br=
>> <br><br>for more information please
>> contact:<br><br>(address suppressed)=
> org<br><br>or
> visit<br><br>greylodge.org<br>subliminalfilms.org<br>raymondh=
> armon.com<br>philosophersstone.org<br><br><br>+++<br><br><br>A
> letter from =
> the director:<br><br>In choosing to distribute this film I have
> decided to =
> skip the theatrical presentation stage and go directly to sourcing
> the film=
> via the bit torrent network. By giving the public full access to
> this film=
> I hope to encourage other filmmakers to realize the potential of
> their aud=
> ience by abandoning the outdated model of cinematic distribution in
> favor o=
> f an open relationship with the viewers themselves.<br><br>After
> years of s=
> truggle with the format of distribution cinema has found an ever
> evolving p=
> latform of distribution on the internet. Years of so called&nbsp=3B
> 'format=
> wars'=2C first between film gauges and then between dv formats=2C
> have end=
> ed in the wake of widening broadband access for the average person.
> <br><br=
>> The ability for anyone to simple download and watch a film already
>> exists=
> =2C as does the ability for anyone to make a film and allow the
> world to ex=
> perience it directly. The filmmaker has a wide range of encoding
> practices =
> available that allow them to maximize video quality for each
> project's dist=
> ribution on the web. As further technologies and better codecs are
> develop =
> the filmmaker will be able to expand on the available sources for
> the cinem=
> atic presentation. <br><br>As much as the Philosopher's Stone
> visually repr=
> esents a historic period in early 20th century cinema it looks
> forward to a=
> future unfettered by lack of distribution and a platform for
> broadcast tha=
> t gives everyone a chance to experience cinema to its fullest.
> <br><br>This=
> film is meant as a mirror=2C reflecting what has been onto what will
> becom=
> e.<br><br>Obviam lux Lucis<br><br>Raymond Salvatore
> Harmon<br>October 3rd -=
> 2008<br><br><br><br><br /><hr />You live life beyond your PC. So now
> Windo=
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> Date: Sun, 26 Oct 2008 12:05:41 -0700
> From: Jonathan Marlow <email suppressed>
> Subject: Re: ambitious SF Cinematheque membership drive (was Re:
> volunteering in San Francisco)
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> dear Konrad,
> For the sake of history, briefly stated...
>
> When I was asked if I would consider joining the Board a few years
> ago, my
> initial reaction was fairly reserved. I had a handful of concerns
> which were
> somewhat quickly dispatched. By general admission, I was particularly
> interested in working with you and Irina Leimbacher. That certainly
> made my
> decision ea

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