Open Splice: an afternoon of short open source documentaries.

celebration of docs made using Open source Software; about open source 
subjects; or created with an open source ethos.

Friday 10th June 4pm-5pm @ Access Space, 3-7 Sidney St., Sheffield S1 4RG
http://access-space.lowtech.org/doku.php

Rafaella Traniello
Rafaella is an award-winning filmmaker from Padua, Italy, who makes 
films only using Free Open Source Software. She is an expert in the open 
source editing suite Cinelerra and is the co-founder of the Corti a 
Ponte Short Film Festival. We will be showing a selection of shorts 
including a documentary from her inspirational educational project, 
Experiments in Cinema, which showcases film and animation created by 
young people using Cinelerra.

http://www.g-raffa.eu/

Stray Cinema - Open Source Collaborative films

Stray Cinema is a pioneering, internationally renowned open source film 
project. It is amongst the worlds first open source film projects, and 
it is also the first project of this nature to incorporate a real-world 
screening event. With each event, raw footage is filmed in a different 
place, then anyone around the world can freely download this footage and 
create their own edit of the film. These new creations are then uploaded 
to the website and users vote for their favourites. A rapidly growing 
community of people around the globe have made submissions to Stray 
Cinema. We will be showing "A Remixed Story of Stray Cinema" a short doc 
about the Stray Cinema event in Barcelona.

Man With a Movie Camera: The Global Remake is a participatory video shot 
by people around the world who are invited to record images interpreting 
the original script of Vertov’s Man With A Movie Camera, upload them to 
http://dziga.perrybard.net/ where software developed specifically for 
this project archives, sequences and streams the submissions as a film. 
As people can upload the same shot more than once infinite versions of 
the film are possible. We will be showing an extract from the most 
recent footage.

Silver
A new collaboration between film maker and artist Monika Dutta and 
composer and sound artist Jake Harries has so far produced the two short 
films Silver and Magnesium
The works have been made in response to the particular environment of 
the derbyshire peaks and represent the artists' desire to convey 
experiences of being in the landscape as opposed to more direct and 
illustrative responses that may be more about landscape

We will be also be showcasing a selection of short docs made at Access 
Space by Sheffield filmmakers Laurence Alexander and Richard Bolam.
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