reviews_and_ramblings: (Default)
[personal profile] reviews_and_ramblings
John Dorr, founder of EZTV, was a graduate of Yale who did his postgraduate studies in film at UCLA. He was a widely published film journalist and a noted scholar of D.W. Griffith. For years he was a reviewer for The Hollywood Reporter. With the advent of industrial video technology in the late 70s, Dorr saw a window opening on the future. Anticipating the desktop revolution, he foresaw a time when "films" could be made by independent artists without reliance on the studio system or heavy funding. He knew that these artists would need a public venue to exhibit and distribute their work. This he would call EZTV.

Dorr began by testing his own hypothesis. In 1978 he borrowed a black & white surveillance camera and made the wacky "Sudzall Does It All," the first known video feature. He followed this with "The Case of the Missing Consciousness," a tongue-in-cheek science fiction feature, this time in color. Between 1980 and 1982, working only on some weekends, Dorr produced his masterwork, the feature-length biography of the troubled relationship between writer Dorothy Parker and her bisexual husband Alan Campbell, "Dorothy and Alan at Norma Place."

In April, 1982, Dorr opened the first EZTV premises with a screening of "Dorothy and Alan." Both the work and the EZTV concept received rave reviews. EZTV was on its way. A cooperative of artists and equipment formed around Dorr. In the ensuing years literally thousands of tapes were produced, post-produced or exhibited out of EZTV, as well as countless live and multimedia performances. John Dorr and EZTV became a unique staple of the L. A. art scene.

As EZTV grew, Dorr's energies became increasingly involved with administration. He made only one more theatrical feature, the 1983 quasi-mystical "Approaching Omega," and one feature-length documentary, the internationally acclaimed "Luck, Trust & Ketchup," a behind-the-scenes look at the making of Robert Altman's "Short Cuts." He also co-directed the extensive "Lannan Literary Series." His earlier work was not forgotten, however. A screening copy of "Dorothy and Alan" was requested by Alan Rudolph before that director made his "Mrs. Parker and the Vicious Circle."

John Dorr died of AIDS on January 1, 1993. The American Film Institute that year dedicated its video festival to his memory.

Source: http://www.eztvmedia.com/dorr.html

Further Readings:

Making of Short Cuts
Actors: Robert Altman, Tim Robbins, Fred Ward, Matthew Modine, Jennifer Jason Leigh
Directors: John Dorr, Mike Kaplan
Producers: John Dorr, Mike Kaplan
Format: Closed-captioned, Color, NTSC
Rated: NR (Not Rated)
Number of tapes: 1
Studio: New Line Home Video
VHS Release Date: March 26, 1996
Run Time: 90 minutes
Amazon: Making of Short Cuts

A series of interlocking stories about blue-collar life in Southern California, involving twenty-two characters.

More LGBT History at my website: http://www.elisarolle.com/, My Ramblings/Gay Classics

Profile

reviews_and_ramblings: (Default)
reviews_and_ramblings

December 2025

S M T W T F S
 12 3456
78910111213
14151617181920
21222324252627
28293031   

Links

Most Popular Tags

Disclaimer

All cover art, photo and graphic design contained in this site are copyrighted by the respective publishers and authors. These pages are for entertainment purposes only and no copyright infringement is intended. Should anyone object to our use of these items please contact by email the blog's owner.
This is an amateur blog, where I discuss my reading, what I like and sometimes my personal life. I do not endorse anyone or charge fees of any kind for the books I review. I do not accept money as a result of this blog.
I'm associated with Amazon/USA Affiliates Programs.
Books reviewed on this site were usually provided at no cost by the publisher or author. However, some books were purchased by the reviewer and not provided for free. For information on how a particular title was obtained, please contact by email the blog's owner.
Days of Love Gallery - Copyright Legenda: http://www.elisarolle.com/gallery/index_legenda.html

Style Credit

Expand Cut Tags

No cut tags
Page generated Dec. 5th, 2025 03:09 pm
Powered by Dreamwidth Studios