PXL THIS 14 premiered Nov 20, 2004, 7 DUDLEY CINEMA, Venice CA
7:00pm
1- FISH, FRUITS & NUTS - Denny Moynahan, 6 minutes
2- MY MAGIC EIGHTBALL - Juniper Woodbury, 4m
3- PXL PINATA - Michael Possert, 5m
4- STRINGWORK - Ellen Lake, 3m
5- RUG RAT - Lisa Marr, 6m
6- OUTER RINGS - Gerry Fialka, 7m
7- WALTER MURCH BLINKS & SAVES US -Elric Kane & Adam Gould, 4m
8- FLY GIRL - Kelly Jones, 4m
9- BOBBY'S FRIENDS - Tim Finchum, 3m
10- SHE WAS - C. Gallo, 2m *
11- MJ DONG - Eli Elliott, 3m
12- FISH - Joe Frese, 5m
13- BORN IN LOVE - Alfred Johnson, 4m
14- GIRL YAWNING - Elric Kane, 6m
15- WONDER - Paolo Davanzo, 6m
16- SERRF - Kelly Jones, 7m
17- TV - Doug Ing, 5m
18- GIOSPOT - Giovanni Natale, 2m
19- RAW - Carlo Biela, 9m
20- STUFFED WITH LEAVES - Jamie Cohen, 3m
21- NOSFERATU - Tim Finchum, 7m *
22- BABBLEFESTO - Ross Craig, 4m
9:00pm
23- ZERO - Eli Elliott, 15m
24- BABBLEFESTO TWO - Steve Craig, 4m
25- NIGHT - Elric Kane, 8m *
26- INFORMATION RETRIEVAL - Paul Bacca, 3m
27- COAL MINER'S GRANDDAUGHTER - Cecilia Dougherty, 80m *
Those followed with * will be shown in future screenings if time permits.
PXL THIS 14 also screened at
OtherCinema.com in San Fran on April 23, 2005 at 8:30pm
A PXL segment aired on
G4TV.com
Read about Pixelvision in the new article in MIT's TECHNOLOGY
REVIEW
http://www.technologyreview.com/articles/04/11/wo_jenkins110904.asp
PXL THIS 14 will screened on THURSDAY, May 26, 2005 at 8:00pm at
EchoParkFilm
Center.org
Gerry Fialka spoke on Pixelvision at the Comparative Media
Studies colloquium at MIT, Room 2-105, on Thursday, March 3, 2005 . PXL THIS 13
screened on March 3 at 7:30pm in room
2-105 on MIT campus. More
about Comparative Media Studies at MIT:
http://web.mit.edu/cms/
7 DUDLEY CINEMA screened the world premiere of PXL THIS 14, the 14th
annual toy video festival, on Saturday, November 20, 2004 - two different
shows: 7:00pm and 9:00pm at SPONTO GALLERY, 7 Dudley Ave, Venice, CA,
310-306-7330, free admission, Visit:
www.indiespace.com/pxlthis and
www.81x.com/7dudley/cinema
The responsive full house responded with cinematic enlightenment.
PXL THIS 14 highlights include: Last year's favorite Juniper
Woodbury, now nine-years-old, returns with the delightful MY MAGIC EIGHTBALL.
Super songwriter Alfred Johnson sings about the triumphs of being BORN IN
LOVE. Jamie Cohen's STUFFED WITH LEAVES uncovers our politicians' doings.
Ellen Lake's STRINGWORK documents Graciela Carrillo's beautiful embroidery.
King Kukulele takes Pixelvision interactivity to dynamic dimensions in FISH,
FRUITS & NUTS. Giovanni Natale remembers his boyhood heroes in GIOSPOT. A
six-year-old with her bat opens a very special PXL PINATA by Michael Possert.
Eli Elliott's side-splitting funny MJ DONG celebrates fellow motorists'
vanity and sense of character. Kelly Jones gives us a tour of her garbage
plant Terminal Island workplace in SERRF, and portrays a hip talk show host
in FLY GIRL. Poet/politician Robert Dobbs explores what human sensorium is
extended by the PXL 2000 camera in OUTER RINGS. Carlo Biela's political
documentary RAW looks at peace, Bush & the media during the largest
international day of protests in history, Feb 15, 2003. Lisa Marr's RUG RAT
unveils the greed ridden acquisition of American Indian textiles. Paolo
Davanzo's WONDER honors his relationship with a faithful traveling
companion. Joe Frese's poignant FISH dives into underwater thoughts. Doug
Ing's TV reveals its services and disservices. Tim Finchum evocatively takes
advantage of Pixelvision unique close-up capability in BOBBY'S FRIEND. Elric
Kane's WALTER MURCH BLINKS & SAVES US discusses the philosophies of film
editing. Kane's GIRL YAWNING recalls Bresson's "ejaculatory force of the
eye" viewing live web cam sites. Paul Bacca yelps provocative INFORMATION
RETRIEVAL. Ross Craig contributes the hilarious self-reflexive minimalist
masterpiece BABBLEFESTO. Steve Craig's BABBLEFESTO #2 combines automated
customer service messages and structuralist cinema. Eli Elliott's ZERO
deeply probes a farcical appointment with his self-exploring comic self.
Cecilia Dougherty's epic melodrama, COAL MINER'S GRANDDAUGHTER is an
experimental narrative conceptually based on the idea of documenting family
life.
In the LA WEEKLY, Feb 18, 2005, film editor Ron Stringer praised PXL
THIS 14:
"In this reprise of the latest selection of short subjects (27 in all) from
the eccentric and somewhat inbred coterie of filmmakers dedicated to making
art with their Fisher-Price PXL-2000 toy cameras, at least
two of the films seem especially suited to that perversely low-res medium.
In Lisa Marr's RUGRAT, a meditation on William Randolph Hearst's
passionate, if short-lived, interest in Navajo weaving as the signature
motif for his retreat at San Simeon, the fragmentation inflicted by the PXL
process on the geometric patterning of the Indian blankets serves nicely as
a metaphor for the fickle newspaper mogul's wandering field of attention.
Then, in Elric Kane's NIGHT, as lovers at the end of an affair struggle to
decide which of their personal reminiscences shall be canonical, their
efforts are reflected in the difficulty we may have buying into the degraded
PXL images as an adequate reflection of reality. Also noteworthy: the Craig
brothers' BABBLEFESTO ONE and TWO, both of which pack one hell of a kick
into their four-minute length, and Juniper Woodbury's MY MAGIC EIGHTBALL, an
investigative documentary in which the PXL-2000 camera finds its way back
into the hands of the consumers for which it was originally intended."
Established in 1991, Clap Off They Glass Productions supports
independent video-making by sponsoring the annual PXL THIS Festival,
which is the oldest of its kind in the world. Even with no corporate
sponsors, no color brochures, no big shot movie director board members,
no ticketmaster access, PXL THIS has been featured on PBS, IFC and NPR.
RES magazine praised PXL THIS as "a welcome highlight in the Los Angeles
media scene celebrating the rich lexicon available in a tool which might
initially seem rather limiting." PXL THIS spans many genres:
documentary, poetry, drama, art, music, political activism, cinema
povera, comedy and the avant-garde. The unique Fisher-Price toy
camcorder PXL 2000, which records sound and image directly onto audio
cassettes, continues to empower artists. This failed toy was only made
in the US from 1987 to 1989. The magical PXL 2000 restores a certain
humanity to the overpowering technology of video. "PXL is the ultimate
people's video." - J. Hoberman, Premiere Magazine.
"All the PXL THIS videos reflect festival organizer Gerry Fialka's
commitment to the freedom produced by making art without financial
constraints." - Holly Willis, LA Reader.
"In past years, PXL THIS gave us some fascinating work...definitely an
out-there experience. In the last few years, PXL videos have made it to such
hallowed domains as the Whitney Museum of Art, the Museum of Modern Art,
Sundance, and the London Film Festival, where they have been admired for
their characteristic spontaneity, highly personal perspective, visual
uninhibitedness and raw, grainy truths." - Mary Beth Crain, LA Weekly.
"PXL THIS is worthy of praise...spellbinding. The shifting bricks of light
and dark that form the Fisher-Price PXL 2000's picture lend themselves well
to personal essays, creating an invigorating mesh of ambiguity and intimacy
in every frame." - Paul Malcolm, LA Weekly.
Film programmers and curators - please be aware that many
different PXL THIS programs (90 to 120 minutes each) are available for
rent by contacting Gerry Fialka, phone 310-306-7330 or
pfsuzy@aol.com
Programs include BEST OF PXL THIS (the first 10 years), PXL THIS TEN,
PXL THIS ELEVEN and PXL THIS 13 (on DVD, read praise from The LA TIMES
and SF WEEKLY in the Blackboard interview with Fialka on the Articles
page). In the past, they have screened successfully in San
Fran-OtherCinema.com, the Ann Arbor Film Festival, Echo Park Film
Center, New
York-rbmc.net,
Vancouver-blindinglight.com, Irvine,CA, Austin,TX, Albq., NM,
Jacksonville, FL, Seattle, Eugene and Portland,OR. These are truly
dynamic shows of low-tech video folk art that can draw big crowds
The new DVD entitled THE ART OF PIXELVISION is currently
available from www.precious-realm.com
NEW!
- link to articles about Pixelvision
PXL THIS was declared one of the ten BEST VIDEO FILM FESTIVALS by
CHRIS GORE in his book "The Ultimate
Film Festival Survival Guide."
Gerry Fialka
offers various workshops on Pixelvision and more. Click
here for information...
We are now accepting entries for PXL THIS Festivals! See below...
SUBMISSIONS
COTG is now accepting entries for PXL THIS. For more information, please send a self-addressed stamped envelope or
call Gerry Fialka, 2427 1/2 Glyndon Ave, Venice, CA 90291, #310-306-7330.
The rules for entry are the same every year. Submissions must be shot with the PXL 2000
camera (but not exclusively), and entered on VHS videotape at SP (2 hour) speed. Do not send originals; no returns. All categories accepted,
Deadline for entry is always
Sept 22. Mail to: PXL, 2427 1/2 Glyndon
Ave., Venice, CA 90291, 310-306-7330. Please include a synopsis and THREE
first-class postage stamps with each entry.
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email now...just use elienation@hotmail.com,
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