词条 | The Continuing Story of Carel and Ferd |
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SynopsisThe Continuing Story of Carol and Ferd takes on a loose long-form narrative, with two main subjects in a circle of friends, primarily shot in San Francisco. Carel Rowe, a filmmaker and erotic film actress and Ferd Eggan, a queer junkie, seek to be married, in part for the "media show" of their marriage and in part, a genuine desire to express their love for one another through the legal union of marriage. The footage features several others in their social group, notably Richard, a previous paramour of Carel's, who appears in an attempt to convince Carel and Ferd to not get married, as well as in the actual marriage scene. The video also features several unnamed friends, often present and sometimes addressed during the filming. Both Carel and Ferd also mention many others in their circle, including Ferd's alleged lovers, a source of contention between the two. On camera, the two kiss, interrogate one another, banter, argue, and have sex. The camera documents their intimacy as well as interrupts it, as they address the camera directly and answer questions asked by Ginsberg, behind the camera. After a fight scene, Ginsberg asks an unnamed friend in the shot whether the couple is fighting because the camera is on, to which the friend replies; “Oh I don’t think they’re doing it because the camera is on, but the camera's affecting them." In the WNET broadcast the two refer to the camera as a catalyst for action, and that their behavior in the presence of the camera was performance of only certain realities. The wedding itself is shot with more jump cuts, interviewing guests and featuring multiple close-up shots of details of the ceremony. The ceremony is a combination of a Jewish service and a media show, referencing Marshall Mcluhan's the medium is the message. The wedding footages concludes with loud and obviously staged shots of the consummation of the marriage. In this footage the camera men are present and visible, the camera's whirring is recorded, and the camera men shout directions at the couple.[7]BroadcastThe WNET program ran the video with the earlier black and white shots interspersed with later footage of Jon Carroll, Ginsberg, Rowe, Eggan in a video studio, edited to seem as though they were watching and commenting on the earlier footage. The first instance of later footage is overlaid with scrolling text that introduces the program as it is being broadcast. The scrolling text introduction reads: "Video and Television Review brings you "The Continuing Story of Carel and Ferd", a documentary soap opera set in October 1970, when Carel Rowe and Ferd Eggan were about to "tie the knot" they invited a third partner to join the marriage, a portable video camera. Which for a while became the most demanding partner of all. For the next hour we join Carel and Ferd along with the tapemaker Arthur Ginsberg and Jon Carroll, the west coast editor of the Village Voice as they watch their story on tape again. It is a story about marriage, about sexual identity and about living too close to an electronic medium.”[7] Though the footage was taken and presented before its appearance on public television, the WNET program ran after the original run of An American Family on PBS, linking the two as examples of precursors to reality television, early attempts at introducing the camera into daily life. References1. ^Debbie Gould. http://areachicago.org/ferd-eggan-1946-2007/, Area Chicago: Ferd Eggan 1946-2007 [8][9][10][11][12][13][14]2. ^http://www.vdb.org/titles/continuing-story-carel-and-ferd-excerpt Video Data Bank, The Continuing story of Carel and Ferd 3. ^http://www.eai.org/title.htm?id=2957 Electronic Arts Intermix, The Continuing story of Carel and Ferd 4. ^Renov, Michael. "Video Confessions." The Subject of Documentary. Minneapolis: U of Minnesota, 2004. 201-02. 5. ^Gary Indiana. http://www.poz.com/articles/221_1548.shtml. POZ, Inside Agitator 6. ^1 Phillips, Glenn. "Arthur Ginsberg and Video Free America." California Video: Artists and Histories. Los Angeles: Getty Research Institute, 2008. 98-101. 7. ^1 The Continuing Story of Carel and Ferd. Dir. Arthur Ginsberg. Video Data Bank: Surveying the First Decade Volume 1, 1972-5. DVD. 8. ^Debbie Gould. http://areachicago.org/ferd-eggan-1946-2007/, Area Chicago: Ferd Eggan 1946-2007 9. ^Video Data Bank, The Continuing story of Carel and Ferd 10. ^http://www.eai.org/title.htm?id=2957 Electronic Arts Intermix, The Continuing story of Carel and Ferd 11. ^Renov, Michael. "Video Confessions." The Subject of Documentary. Minneapolis: U of Minnesota, 2004. 201-02. 12. ^Gary Indiana. http://www.poz.com/articles/221_1548.shtml. POZ, Inside Agitator 13. ^Phillips, Glenn. "Arthur Ginsberg and Video Free America." California Video: Artists and Histories. Los Angeles: Getty Research Institute, 2008. 98-101. 14. ^The Continuing Story of Carel and Ferd. Dir. Arthur Ginsberg. Video Data Bank: Surveying the First Decade Volume 1, 1972-5. DVD. External links
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