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October, 2008

WORKSHOP: VIDEO FOR THE WEB

October 27th, 2008 By Lily

workshopstill1.jpgYou’ve shot, you’ve edited, you’ve conquered the Final Cut Pro. Now it’s
time to get your film out there, more specifically, on the World Wide Web.

Come to the Web video workshop this Thursday,October 30th, 7:30 - 9:30pm.
Learn how to export the best quality video from Final Cut using Compressor and other
kinds of software. Learn the who/what/where/when/how of web video
uploading.

This workshop is ideal for those who know little to nothing about
exporting and uploading video for the web. However, if you already know
the basics and just want a refresher, this workshop will clear up any
questions you have and help to strengthen your web video confidence. Basic
knowledge of Final Cut Pro helps but is not necessary.

$20.00 Suggested donation
Please RSVP by responding to lily@uniondocs.org

Hope to see you this Thursday!
- Lily and Eric

UD Election Night Party!

October 26th, 2008 By sarah

VOTERS: Forget about all those other Election Day parties…we’ve got The Weight, music, face painting, arm wrestling, George Bush pinata, photo ops with your favorite / not so favorite candidate, food, specialty drinks, all to the backdrop of the election results projected on our screen!
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Off The Grid Recap & Podcast

October 16th, 2008 By Chris Huth

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Some highlights from a great discussion with filmmakers Jeremy and Randy Stulberg, co-directors of Off the Grid: Life on the Mesa about the practice of approaching and documenting a community as unique as the Mesa’s as well as the some of the related risks and ethical considerations of documentary filmmaking:

Also check out photos of the event posted to our Flickr page

For more information on Off the Grid and the screening

GET TO KNOW: FINAL CUT PRO (a workshop)

October 14th, 2008 By Lily

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So, you’ve got some footage on this tape and you want to put it on a computer and make a movie…Oh, WHERE to begin?!

Eric and Lily will show you the way.

THURSDAY, OCTOBER 23 from 7:30 - 9:30pm UnionDocs, in conjunction with Meerkat Media, will host a basic Final Cut Pro workshop.

We will introduce the program and give a general primer so that you can start editing. This workshop is recommended for those who are FCP beginners or for those who are not familiar with the program at all. Previous FCP workshop attendees are encouraged to come back to review and ask questions.

There will be a station to work from but if you have FCP on your laptop, please bring it.

$20.00 SUGGESTED DONATION. RSVP to workshops@uniondocs.org

Monday, October 13: Oliver Husain at AFA

October 7th, 2008 By Christopher Allen

The Flaherty Film Seminar is doing something new. They are bringing some of the work from this summer’s excellent programming to NYC audiences at Anthology Film Archive.

The monthly event series will launch this Monday with a screening one of my favorite filmmakers from the seminar. This is Oliver Husain….

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His short videos and films works are really not to be missed.

Chi-hui Yang said it best, “If part of the Seminar’s quest was to find a new language to deal with an interconnected, globally flattened reality, it was perhaps Oliver Husain who had the most coherent form… Surreal, romantic, disorienting and whimsical, his videos are experiential and almost undescribeable.”

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Films and videos to be screened include:

Q (2002, 15 min.) - A fantasy of globalization set in a multicultural consumer space that fulfills its shoppers’ and viewers’ every desire and need.
Squiggle (2005, 21 min.) - Giving a wink to Bollywood, this film is a personal exploration of a young man’s desire to understand himself as an artist as he returns to India, his homeland.
Swivel (2003-05, 15 min.) - An experimental work in which the camera continuously swivels around to create a 360° panoramic portrait of new Shanghai.
Shrivel (2005, 8 min.) - A surrealist fantasy of a hyper- globalized Indonesian suburb where American consumer culture and lifestyle have taken over.
Green Dolphin (2008, 9 min.) - This hybrid films follows a Filipino Canadian woman as she recounts her complicated romantic affairs (which may or may not be imagined).
Mount Shasta (2008, 8 min.) - A 16-mm film of a puppet play created by Husain and based on incidents during a road trip through Oregon. Music by Canadian independent recording artist Mantler (a.k.a. Chris A. Cummings).

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I will be actually moderating the Q&A… so come out and ask a good question.

TICKET INFORMATION:

General admission $10. ($8 for Anthology members and students)

Tickets can be purchased online by clicking HERE. You can also purchase tickets at the Anthology box office the day of the show.

Anthology Film Archives is located in the old Second Avenue Courthouse building in the East Village at 32 Second Ave. at the corner of 2nd Street.

More Info:

The Flaherty is thrilled to be bringing the innovative and thought-provoking works that screen at the Flaherty Seminar to local audiences in New York City. The screenings will occur on the second Monday of every month at the Anthology Film Archives and will feature films and videos from the 2008 Robert Flaherty Film Seminar, The Age of Migration, which took place in June. The fall schedule will showcase works by Oliver Husain (Canada/Germany), Alison Kobayashi (Canada), Sylvia Schedelbauer (Germany), and Lee Wang (USA) and will feature post-screening discussions with the filmmakers.

The Flaherty NYC series premiere on October 13 will feature the New York City debut of films by Oliver Husain, a German-Indian artist currently based in Toronto, who uses visual media to explore ideas of geography, migration, and globalization. His award-winning short films range from documentary to live-action composite to Bollywood dance sequences to most anything you can (and cannot) imagine. He carefully crafts worlds that are somewhat familiar to the viewer, but are also strangely bizarre, visually captivating, and fantastically delightful.

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Doc Bodega Retrospective 2008

October 2nd, 2008 By UnionDocs

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Taking a break from the shackles of their computer masters, the curators of UnionDocs came together with the local audience to kick off “Praxis!” the politically charged Fall Season of the Documentary Bodega Series. With burgers and brews in hand the season began with a retrospective look at some of the many highlights of the 2007-8 Bodega Series featuring exclusive discussions and interviews with a number of film & media makers:

 

“Praxis!” runs from September-December 2008 at UnionDocs. Check out a complete schedule and trailers for the upcoming season’s program.