Brooklyn Filmmakers Collective presents:
OCCUPY THE MEDIA
online The Role of Independent Media at Occupy Wall Street
4 FILMS • 10 FILMMAKERS • 1 DISCUSSION • OCCUPY WALL STREET
October 20th, 7:30pm at The Commons, 388 Atlantic Avenue Brooklyn, $8 suggested donation (nobody turned away)
In just under three weeks over 10,000 videos about OccupyWallStreet have been created and uploaded online. These videos – revealing police excess, marches, general assemblies and more formal documentaries covering the nature and processes of the movement – are helping to activate and proliferate the movement worldwide.
The Brooklyn Filmmakers Collective will host a discussion and screening looking at the practice and theory of covering a social movement through video. Four of the most viewed videos from #OccupyWallStreet (with over 600,500 views to date) will be presented by the Brooklyn filmmakers who created them.
Guest moderator Martin Lucas, director of the Integrated Media Arts MFA program at Hunter College and a senior fellow at the Center for Health Media Policy, will lead a discussion on the role of video in social movements, the coverage of Occupy Wall Street, and the potential challenges of the overwhelming amount of media coming out of Occupy Wall Street today.
An informal reception to follow. Oh, and cheap beers.
Films:
1. Nobody Can Predict The Moment Of Revolution by Iva Radivojevic and Martyna Starosta, 8 min
2. Right Here All Over by Alex Mallis, Lily Henderson & Ed David, 7 min
3. @OccupyTheHood, Occupy Wall Street Order by Adele Pham, 3 min
4. Consensus by four members from Meerkat Media Collective, 8 min
Directions:
The Commons, 388 Atlantic Avenue Brooklyn, NY 11217
By train
Hoyt-Schermerhorn- A, C and G
Bergen Street- F
Atlantic-Pacific- B, M, Q, R, 2, 3, 4 and 5
Flatbush Avenue- LIRR
Purchase By bus
B63 and B65