[Frameworks] Frameworks Digest, Vol 50, Issue 2

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Wed Dec 15 18:54:59 UTC 2021


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>    1. Film production courses for installation and expanded cinema?
>       (Joel Schlemowitz)
>    2. Re: Film production courses for installation and expanded
>       cinema? (FrameWorks Admin)
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> Date: Tue, 14 Dec 2021 18:15:28 -0500
> Subject: [Frameworks] Film production courses for installation and
> expanded cinema?
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> Fellow frameworkers,
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> For those of you who teach filmmaking, I’m curious to know if you cover
> the making of film/video installation works to be shown in a gallery
> setting, or the creation of expanded cinema projection-performance work in
> any of your courses?
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> Is it an option within a more general filmmaking course, where students
> might choose this for a final presentation of work? Or perhaps a more
> specialized course, where all of the students make moving image
> installation pieces?
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> I ask this because of some technical resources I’m preparing, and I’m
> curious to know the degree to which gallery work is being created as part
> of a film curriculum (or filmmaking is incorporated into a fine arts
> program, as the case may be).
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> Please feel free to write me off the list if you so choose, or share your
> response if you think it may be of interest to others here. Thanks.
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> Best,
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> Joel Schlemowitz
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> Part-Time Associate Professor
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> School of Media Studies, The New School
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> Date: Wed, 15 Dec 2021 11:02:31 +0900
> Subject: Re: [Frameworks] Film production courses for installation and
> expanded cinema?
> Dear Joel, interesting question.
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> I teach experimental film and also interactive media and I encourage
> students to try making film installations or video installations or
> performances using film/video and I have had a couple of good experiences
> (one student painted on the screen on which she was projecting while being
> interviewed live about the process by a recorded interviewer on a second
> screen; one student presented as a final film a pair of sneakers he was
> wearing on which he had painted patterns with special invisible paint that
> protects them from discoloration explaining that over the next year the
> image would appear as he wore them out; another projected QR codes on
> several screens that the audience would use to trigger different images on
> their own phones; another projected super-8 and video on screens at
> different angles, etc). Most students however take the easy way out and
> just make a quick video, something abstract or “personal.”
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> This is a film department in the art college of a Buddhist university.
> Most students want to learn a skill to get a career in the film industry or
> else to become a director. Only a few are serious about a career as an
> experimental filmmaker or a gallery artist. The department provides classes
> in film history and theory, production, and experimental film/video and is
> known as a traditional film school with a reputation of being one of the
> top three in the country (Dongguk University, South Korea). In the same art
> college courses are also offered in painting, sculpture, photography and
> theatre, and there is some exchange between those students too.
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> All the best,
> Pip Chodorov
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> On Dec 15, 2021, at 8:15 AM, Joel Schlemowitz <joel at joelschlemowitz.com>
> wrote:
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> For those of you who teach filmmaking, I’m curious to know if you cover
> the making of film/video installation works to be shown in a gallery
> setting, or the creation of expanded cinema projection-performance work in
> any of your courses?
>
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