Posts Tagged ‘Film & Video’

Expo on YouTube

Monday, October 5th, 2009

Thanks to George Aguilar for these great videos…

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1Q3k9F8DIGU

Search Expo for Independent Arts on YouTube for the extended versions!

Hologlyphic Movie Event, Feb 19th, San Francisco

Monday, February 16th, 2009

Hologlyphic Movie Event, Feb 19th, San Francisco

Music by the Eyeful
Luggage Store Gallery

1007 Market Street (nr. 6th St.)
San Francisco, CA 94103 USA
8pm | $6 – $10 sliding scale
February 19, 2009

Made possible by the generous support of the Zellerbach Family Foundation
http://www.illuminatedcorridor.com/eyeful/20090219.htmlhololyphics
Hologlyphics is the art of performing true 3D animations along with
with music. It combines elements of holography, music, video
synthesis, visionary film, electronic music, sculpture and
improvisation to create a unique new artform. Emphasis is focused on
exploration of new, previously unseen 3D animations, patterns,
scenes and glyphs, not on photorealistic imagery.

These spatial visuals are seen in full 3D without glasses. Although
not the same technical process as holography, the visual result is
the same, a True 3D image with full horizontal parallax. Horizontal
parallax allows you not only to see the animation in 3D, but to see
all views of the animation scene within a 90 degree viewing range.
As you walk left to right, the perspective of the image changes as
in the real world.

The Hologlyphic Funkalizer is a performance based Analog/Digital
video synthesis system, that displays moving true 3D images,
intertwined with music and spatial sound. Visuals and sounds are
controlled by musical keyboards, acoustic instruments, sound
sculptures and a unique control panel. Sounds can be associated and
interact with images, modulate each other and undergo vast spatial
transformations in the aural and visual
realm.

http://www.hologlyphics.com/
Nate Boyce with chen santa maria
Nate Boyce’s analog and digital skills merge to form entirely new
and insanely psychedelic videos that explore the thresholds of
perceptual ambiguity. Oakland duo Chen Santa Maria duo mix electro
acoustic sound sources, samplers, drum machines, and guitars to hone
their varied outputs. Their collaboration results in stunning and
immersive performances of aural and optic strobe.

http://www.nateboyce.net/

Music by the Eyeful is a monthly concert series at the Luggage Store
Gallery that features inventions in visual music: from musician-
filmmaker collaborations to optical instrument inventors,
performative projectionists, and experimental work that highlights
the sonic properties of visual art and the visual properties of
music.

Each show includes public discussions with presenting artists
to reveal techniques, technologies and intent.
The 2008-09 program includes nine concerts of local, regional and
national artists who are working new frontiers in visual music and
intermedia.
http://www.illuminatedcorridor.com/eyeful/20090219.html

The Begged, Borrowed and Stolen: Socha Film Project Screening TONIGHT 2/5 @ 8pm

Thursday, February 5th, 2009

The Begged, Borrowed and Stolen: Socha Film Project is a monthly screening
that gives local ultra-low budget or sometimes, no budget filmmakers the
chance to screen their work to an audience of supportive peers, held each
month at the Socha Cafe in San Francisco’s Mission District. In addition to
screening the work, comment/score cards are distributed to all audience
members, which at the end of the night are tallied and given to each of the
filmmakers so that they may see the individual’s responses to their films.
The filmmakers who have made the largest impact on the audience are given
film related prizes generously donated by the professional film community.
This motivates the talented artist both personally as well as financially,
and is our communities way of saying “go make another film.”

The Fifth Monthly Begged, Borrowed and Stolen: Socha Film Project will be
held on Thursday, Feb. 5th at 8pm at the Socha Cafe: 3235 Mission Street (@
Valencia) *

*For More Info Visit: www.beggedborrowedandstolen.com*

Job Open: Arab Film Festival Artistic Director

Thursday, January 22nd, 2009

[This is an email forward and not an Indy Arts opportunity; please contact aff.org for all job details.]


Announcing: the Arab Film Festival’s Artistic Director Job Description

Position Description:
The Arab Film Festival is seeking a creative, discerning individual to program its annual October Film Festival, and to curate year-round film projects. The position is located in San Francisco, California. The position is open until filled.

Organization Mission and Description:
The Arab Film Festival, the largest Arab cultural event in the San Francisco Bay Area, showcases the best contemporary films from around the Arab world at its annual October Festival and throughout the year. Presenting features, shorts, documentaries, and conversations with visiting artists, the Festival explores Arab identity, the current Arab experience and the richness of Arab culture in relation to a diverse modern world. As the oldest and largest film festival of its kind in the U.S., the Arab Film Festival is a key participant in the Arab community, and an integral part of the San Francisco arts community.

Job Responsibilities:
Curates the Arab Film Festival’s annual Fall Festival and is responsible for conceiving, developing, budgeting, and implementing the artistic and programmatic focus of the organization in consultation with the executive director:

Programming
· Manage the programming for annual film festival
· Develop special events, panels, featured guests and programs including university events, collaborations with educational institutions, fundraising events and co-presentations
· Research films by attending other national and international festivals and events and by cultivating industry contacts
· Represent the organization in outreach, publicity, fundraising events and solicitations
· Develop the program book and support the editor

Planning
· Establish selection timeline and track budget
· Participate in strategic planning, including developing and meeting annual budget and audience attendance goals
· Annually review existing programs, identify opportunities for new programs and assess feasibility
· Update written procedures manual

Management
· Robust marketing of the “Call for Entries”
· Criteria for the selection of films
· Negotiate agreements with filmmakers and distributors and schedule theaters
· Recruit and manage Festival’s film advisors, selection volunteers, programmingintern, Noor Awards
· Organize and oversee the Noor Awards selection committee and jury
· Engage other constituents – e.g. individual volunteers, committees, board of directors, Festival staff, arts and Arab community – for advice and support
· Work with the design director to create all promotional materials
· Work with the associate director, web designer and volunteers to coordinate film trafficking and updated promotions
· Flexible hours required to communicate with contacts in different time zones

Qualifications:
· Commitment to excellence in the arts and a passion for Arab cinema as well as knowledge of Arab history, culture, and diversity
· At least one year experience programming and curating film events plus involvement with film industry
· Excellent written and oral communication skills, including public speaking
· Excellent interpersonal skills
· Excellent short- and long-term planning skills; proven ability to work both independently and as part of a team; and the ability to meet deadlines
· Strong computer skills should include use of excel spreadsheets and web-based databases

Salary and Benefits:
Salary is based on experience. The Festival work schedule requires expanded hours and flexibility especially during peak production periods from July through October.

Requirements:
This is a full-time position requiring year-round commitment. Job may require occasional travel between San Francisco and Los Angeles as well as in the Arab World. The Artistic Director reports to the Executive Director. Arabic and French language skills required.

Please send resumes with a cover letter to:
info@aff.org

Write in the subject heading:
Artistic Director position