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DECLARATIVE MODE


by Paul SHARITS

1976-1977 / 16 mm / coul / silencieux / 40 min / 2E

Dedicated to Gerald O'Grady. This work was made possible by a Bicentennial Grant by the N.E.A. and the N.Y. State Council on the Arts.
"This film, rather than being 'structural,' is 'narrative like.' We feel as if we are on some sort of journey, where we never know/predict what is to 'happen' next. It is engaging, like a novel full of surprises. The 'narrative' feeling is like a soap opera, which just keeps twisting and turning, with no apparent resolution intended (but there _is_ a closure on the purely formal level), as opposed to say _Miami Vice_ wherein the dramatic line moves towards and achieves a weekly resolution. This work prefigures a long series of 30 min. chapters in a 'Light Novel,' PASSARE, which I am presently working on (which could finally reach 40 hours in total length before I die). Aside from a recurrent red, white and blue phrase, there is no repetition in the film (repetition conventionally provides structural order)." - P.S.
"With colors, therefore, in reciprocal relationships with each other within space and over time, Sharits creates new hues not actually present upon the film through their co-temporal blending and through after-image retention. It's a a complex phenomenon that yields sublime transitions across a spectral range, while the inner frame pulses with illusionistic movement as the hues change from warm to cool." Anthony Bannon, _Buffalo Evening News_.




3 PRINTS IN DISTRIBUTION

distribution format 16 mm
2 reels
speed 24 ips
screen 1,37 - standard
sound sil
notes 1.place 2 projectors close, side by side; do not load film yet. 2.turn on bulbs and find less intense bulb - use that faint bulb for the inner image (it is important that the inner image be dimmer; if necessary put a neutral filter of about 1 stop in front of lens). 3. you MUST HAVE AT LEAST ONE ZOOM LENS, so that one image can be put inside the other (the precise proportion is shown in a drawing accompanying the prints); another way of doing this is to move one projector forward until the right size is reached-but this cannot be done in a projection booth because there is not enough space. 4. make sure that inner rectangle is precisely placed so that he top and bottom borders and the sides are exacly equal-there should be absolutely no key-stoning-this is of the IMPORTANCE. 5. thread film and go to the punch mark on each reel. 6.ADVANCE THE FOOTAGE FOR THE INNER SCREEN 24 frames AHEAD OF THE REEL FOR THE EXTERIOR IMAGE - THIS SLIGHT OUT-OF-SYNC IS CRUCIAL, TO THE EFFECT OF THE FILM. 7. start both projectors at the exact same instant. 8. FOCUS BOTH PROJECTIONS ON THEIR EDGES- the shapness of the edges is also crucial.
rental fee 140,00 €
distribution format 16 mm
2 reels
speed 24 ips
screen 1,37 - standard
sound sil
Aucun
notes 1.place 2 projectors close, side by side; do not load film yet. 2.turn on bulbs and find less intense bulb - use that faint bulb for the inner image (it is important that the inner image be dimmer; if necessary put a neutral filter of about 1 stop in front of lens). 3. you MUST HAVE AT LEAST ONE ZOOM LENS, so that one image can be put inside the other (the precise proportion is shown in a drawing accompanying the prints); another way of doing this is to move one projector forward until the right size is reached-but this cannot be done in a projection booth because there is not enough space. 4. make sure that inner rectangle is precisely placed so that he top and bottom borders and the sides are exacly equal-there should be absolutely no key-stoning-this is of the IMPORTANCE. 5. thread film and go to the punch mark on each reel. 6.ADVANCE THE FOOTAGE FOR THE INNER SCREEN 24 frames AHEAD OF THE REEL FOR THE EXTERIOR IMAGE - THIS SLIGHT OUT-OF-SYNC IS CRUCIAL, TO THE EFFECT OF THE FILM. 7. start both projectors at the exact same instant. 8. FOCUS BOTH PROJECTIONS ON THEIR EDGES- the shapness of the edges is also crucial.
rental fee 140,00 €
distribution format 16 mm
2 reels
speed 24 ips
screen 1,37 - standard
sound sil
Aucun
notes 1.place 2 projectors close, side by side; do not load film yet. 2.turn on bulbs and find less intense bulb - use that faint bulb for the inner image (it is important that the inner image be dimmer; if necessary put a neutral filter of about 1 stop in front of lens). 3. you MUST HAVE AT LEAST ONE ZOOM LENS, so that one image can be put inside the other (the precise proportion is shown in a drawing accompanying the prints); another way of doing this is to move one projector forward until the right size is reached-but this cannot be done in a projection booth because there is not enough space. 4. make sure that inner rectangle is precisely placed so that he top and bottom borders and the sides are exacly equal-there should be absolutely no key-stoning-this is of the IMPORTANCE. 5. thread film and go to the punch mark on each reel. 6.ADVANCE THE FOOTAGE FOR THE INNER SCREEN 24 frames AHEAD OF THE REEL FOR THE EXTERIOR IMAGE - THIS SLIGHT OUT-OF-SYNC IS CRUCIAL, TO THE EFFECT OF THE FILM. 7. start both projectors at the exact same instant. 8. FOCUS BOTH PROJECTIONS ON THEIR EDGES- the shapness of the edges is also crucial.
rental fee 140,00 €


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