Class will be held at the MONO NO AWARE home/office in downtown Brooklyn, NY. Description: The Spectacle Factory examines the modern history of immersive theater, entertainment, and media spaces from the standpoint of the history of. Scheduling to be determined by awardee and Steve Cossman. Then, your completed short film will premiere at Spectacle alongside other fantastic 16mm works by noted filmmakers, some in attendance, in a public screening followed by a reception! Workshop includes 8 hours of instruction using the beloved Bolex Rex5 with POE zoom lens (17-108mm), 200 feet of Vision 3 color negative 16mm film, 4 hours of hand-processing instruction with developing tank and chemistry, and access to flat-bed editing equipment to finish with a projection ready print. Learn to shoot on color negative film and the necessary darkroom techniques that will allow you to cross-process the film to achieve a reversal image! Turn that negative into a positive, project-able print! Their business is recorded as DOMESTIC NOT-FOR-PROFIT CORPORATION. All aspects of cinematic sound – a composed score, music, spoken language – are used to reflect the connections between image and narration creating a very specific atmosphere, whereas the “real“ backstory of a work is often revealed much later, be it the history of an abandoned salt mine in Romania or a portrait of a high-tech funeral home in Australia.PRIVATE 16MM FILMMAKING WORKSHOP with PREMIERE AT SPECTACLE THEATER! Mono No Aware Founder/Director Steve Cossman will work with you one on one in a very special two-part 16mm filmmaking workshop. (DOS ID: 4575044) was incorporated on in New York. Occasionally, this duration becomes a metaphor for the literal “lifetime” of protagonists, objects, and buildings. Precisely composed images expose their own constructedness and testify to the artist’s interest in cinematic duration. Like in the horror-movie genre he works with audiovisual situations which affect the bodies of the spectators, provoking an uncertainty, sometimes a slight restlessness. “A kind of black humor pervades Patrick Topitschnig’s videos. Patrick Topitschnig is an Austrian filmmaker and audio artist whose works also include collaborations with theatre projects. With this film and all her others, Catalina Alvarez gets to know her neighbors. Also hosts live musical scores and other. Small independent theater that shows foreign, cult, and indie films. Her 16mm shorts include Paco, the story of a man who wants you to bounce on his lap. Located in the Williamsburg section of Brooklyn. Ski Saut à lélastique Tyrolienne Escalade Course automobile Activités en salle Activités de plein air Safari dans le désert Tours dans les airs Tours en hélicoptère Montgolfière Tours en avion Sports nautiques Plongée sous-marine Surf. In her anthology documentary, Sound Spring, residents of Yellow Springs, Ohio become actors lip-syncing to their own interviews, narrating their village’s role in American history over hundreds of years. Schnitzl, 2006, 15sec, Video, Austria, Patrick TopitschnigĬatalina Alvarez makes choreographed films and experimental musicals. To commemorate the abrupt passing of the trailblazing animator, Spectacle Theater offers audiences a glimmering portal into the filmmakers handcrafted. RUMOR MACCHINA, 2009, Video, 2:44, Austria, Patrick Topitschnig Paco 2016, 16mm film transferred to Video, 12 min, USA, Catalina Alvarez Mark&Garry, 2013, Video, 7:20, Australia, Patrick TopitschnigįELD, 2019, Video, 5:21, Mexico, Patrick Topitschnig Jewellery Item Information Related sponsored items Item specifics Business seller information Return. KRIPPE/CRIB, 2012, Video, 6:06, Austria, Patrick Topitschnig Wherethereisawill, 2005, Video, 2:42, Austria, Patrick TopitschnigĬarusel, 2017, Video, 5:47, Romania, Patrick Topitschnig Fluxers filmmakers Patrick Topitschnig and Catalina Alvarez will present a selection of films at Williamsburg’s cooperatively led Spectacle Theater.
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