Stan Brakhage explains why he made 'The Act of Seeing with One's Own Eyes' and describes its creation. Brakhage analyzes one of his own dreams. He discusses autopsies used in the film and eventuality of death. Brakhage describes more details about the autopsies. He notes that he allows his children to see as many films as possible and describes other people's reactions to his child-rearing policies. Annette Michelson describes how independent films break conventions. She plays Michael Snow's 'Wavelength' and Hollis Frampton's '(nostalgia).' Michelson analyzes Wavelength. Continued on 'Experimental Film Workshop - Part 2.'
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Stan Brakhage explains why he made 'The Act of Seeing with One's Own Eyes' and describes its creation. Brakhage analyzes one of his own dreams. He discusses autopsies used in the film and eventuality of death. Brakhage describes more details about the autopsies. He notes that he allows his children to see as many films as possible and describes other people's reactions to his child-rearing policies. Annette Michelson describes how independent films break conventions. She plays Michael Snow's 'Wavelength' and Hollis Frampton's '(nostalgia).' Michelson analyzes Wavelength. Continued on 'Experimental Film Workshop - Part 2.'
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