Continues 'Stan Brakhage and Hollis Frampton on film making - Part 1.' Stan Brakhage describes how boring the moon landing images were. He discusses the making of his Pittsburgh Trilogy. Brakhage laments the state of art in New York. He describes humor and narrative structure in film. Brakhage recalls seeing some children on the streets of New York. He describes artists as being in the "middle" of political extremes. Brakhage gives his opinion on large cities. He cites the importance of the Anthology Film Archive and the Cineprobe series and the difficulty of renting independent films. Brakhage explains his frustrations with museums and the way they pay artists.
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Continues 'Stan Brakhage and Hollis Frampton on film making - Part 1.' Stan Brakhage describes how boring the moon landing images were. He discusses the making of his Pittsburgh Trilogy. Brakhage laments the state of art in New York. He describes humor and narrative structure in film. Brakhage recalls seeing some children on the streets of New York. He describes artists as being in the "middle" of political extremes. Brakhage gives his opinion on large cities. He cites the importance of the Anthology Film Archive and the Cineprobe series and the difficulty of renting independent films. Brakhage explains his frustrations with museums and the way they pay artists.
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