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July 2002
1. Rick DAHLGREN, 'Dance'
2. Mark LOUNDY,
'In the Mood to Bowl'
3. Ray X, 'The Day of Ray'
4. Dan DRASIN,
'Street Fair'

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'Dance'
Rick
DAHLGREN
www.cottonwood.com
rd@cottonwood.com
The images originated in every format from 35mm on a Panaflex
Gold to
16mm stop frame animation and time lapse on a hand wound Bolex
16mm.
There is a sprinkling of Plumicon tube video all the way up
to my
little VX 1000 mini DV.
I might be the only MacFilmmaker member who has shot with
a RCA TK-9
Image Orthicon camera with a turret lens!
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'In the Mood to Bowl'
Mark
LOUNDY
Mediawoorks.com
mark@loundy.org
A father's observation of his son bowling set to a 1930s
perfomance of Benny Goodman's "In The Mood." Shot
and edited in August 2000 with a Sony TRV-900 and iMovie ver.
1. and a Mac G4 500.
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'The Day of Ray'
Ray X
RayCorp
rayworld2000@hotmail.com
The Day of Ray trilogy seeks to promote RayCorp and
its various subsidiaries, most notably RayFaith, the
religion that not only gives you permission to do exactly
what you want, but reveals through The Book of Ray
that peace of mind, shopping and Ray are all one.
Ray uses Apple Macintosh G4s, Sony VX2000 camcorders, Fender
Stratocaster guitars, Final Cut Pro, Adobe After Effects and
Pro Tools.
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'Street Fair'
Dan
DRASIN
website
Ddrasin@aol.com
In June 2002 Dan found himself at the Haight-Ashbury Street
Fair with
a couple of hours to kill and a DV camera in his hand, so
he thought it would be fun to shoot a home movie. To avoid
violating its home-movie status, he edited the piece in iMovie2.
(He loves iMovie and enjoys inventing his way around its limitations).
He tweaked the audio using Peak DV. The camera was a single-chip
Sony PC-9 with a top-mounted Sennheiser ME-80 short-shotgun
mic.
Dan is on his second film career. Produced and shot mainly
docs for 25 years, earned over a dozen awards, then dropped
out and got a life for a decade and a half. Now he's back
behind the camera, shooting docs again but also barking at
the heels of indie feature producers.
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Last updated on
30 August, 2002
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