Hello filmmakers. We here at Consolidated Works, a non-profit multidisciplinary arts organization in Seattle, are putting together a series that I'm calling 'Id/Ego/Video', showcasing movies that explore the ways in which image recording affects our very thought processes. As part of the series, I'm assembling a really cool installation/screening project. Interested parties please read below for guidelines. We don't have much money, but what we do get from the screenings will go to the video makers.
Here's a quick description, and please pass this on to anyone you think might be interested:
Filmmakers are asked to carry a video camera with them for a week. They can record or not record whatever they like, but should have the camera with them at all times. The camera must be made visible - 3-chips are preferable mainly because of their size, but as long as the filmmaker agrees not to turn the project into a surreptitious, hidden camera kind of recording. Other than that, there are no guidelines or limitations. This raw footage will be shown in the gallery throughout our series (roughly six weeks). We then ask that the filmmaker use this footage to make a 5-10 minute movie that will be shown on the series' closing night. Ticket sales from this event will go mostly to the filmmakers (exact percentage still to be negotiated with my bosses). Filmmakers Julie Talen, deco dawson and Brian Flemming have already signed on. Please contact Adam Hart at [EMAIL PROTECTED] if you're interested. Feel free to call me at home at (206)632-5618.
Thanks, -adam
Adam Hart
Film Curator, Consolidated Works www.conworks.org (206)381-3218
Assistant Programmer, Northwest Film Forum www.nwfilmforum.org (206)329-2629
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