Thanks for these reviews! I think it's specially nice that you review self-published work like Mr.Williams'. They deserve all the promotion they can get.
In fact, I didn't know there was a Lloyd M.Williams DVD out there :). Is it already available? The info in his website doesn't tell much. BTW, [i]Opus 5[/i] will be in the [i]Experiments in Terror 2[/i] DVD that will ship next month.
How much was the Williams DVD? I think I'll get it soon :) And the EIT2 too, probably, though the curators seem to repeat most of the filmmakers in both volumes.
A review about the [url=http://"http://www.tzadik.com/"]Tzadik[/url] DVD release:
http://www.allaboutjazz.com/php/article.php?id=25606
Looking forward to seeing this thanks.
Nice to see that someone's reading my articles. Here are two more of my DVD reviews showcasing experimental filmmakers:
Jordan Belson:
http://www.the213.net/php/article.php?id=647
Lloyd Michael Williams:
http://www.the213.net/php/article.php?id=447
Enjoy!
Thanks for these reviews! I think it's specially nice that you review self-published work like Mr.Williams'. They deserve all the promotion they can get.
In fact, I didn't know there was a Lloyd M.Williams DVD out there :). Is it already available? The info in his website doesn't tell much. BTW, [i]Opus 5[/i] will be in the [i]Experiments in Terror 2[/i] DVD that will ship next month.
How much was the Williams DVD? I think I'll get it soon :) And the EIT2 too, probably, though the curators seem to repeat most of the filmmakers in both volumes.
It cost me $23.00. He lives in New York, so he may charge you a more if you're in Spain, because the cost includes postage.
It's a great price for a "self-published" DVD :). I have added it to my "to be purchased" list.
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