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Tasha Cohan ’11 and Nikki Heyman ’12 talk to current Oberlin students about how they have manage their careers as independent filmmakers since graduation.
Cohan and Heyman's visit was sponsored by the Alumni Association's Alumni in Service to Oberlin College (ASOC) program. ASOC was established four decades ago to help departments, programs, and student groups bring alumni back to campus to lecture and meet with current students and other members of the community.
Photo by Chris Schmucki '22
Each of the back walls have their own photo murals to give the sense that a producer actually spent money to put a bunch of crap into the facade to make it look less fake. On film, it looks great, but in person, not so much.
Here is a film crew rigging a car to mount cameras on it so that they can shoot a scene in the moving car.
The Revera and Reel Youth Age is More Film Project is an intergenerational partnership between Revera, a Canadian leader in seniors' accommodation, care and services, and Reel Youth, a charitable project that empowers youth to create engaging films about important social issues. The partnership was launched in 2013.
With 80 films to date, the program celebrates older Canadians through story-telling and film, with the added benefit of fostering new intergenerational relationships. The project aims to shed light on ageism, challenge the assumptions of aging and recognize the valuable contributions of older adults to society.
The Revera and Reel Youth Age is More Film Project is an intergenerational partnership between Revera, a Canadian leader in seniors' accommodation, care and services, and Reel Youth, a charitable project that empowers youth to create engaging films about important social issues. The partnership was launched in 2013.
With 80 films to date, the program celebrates older Canadians through story-telling and film, with the added benefit of fostering new intergenerational relationships. The project aims to shed light on ageism, challenge the assumptions of aging and recognize the valuable contributions of older adults to society.
michael watching playback. in the background is duel's mischief-making little brother (can't remember his name). in the foreground are storyboards for the film. one of my jobs as michael's assitant was to create a daily sort of visual schedule with the storyboard pictures that i would distribute to the department heads every morning.
Its already one yr for One .Its a techinically ,visually an outstanding movie.Watch making video of One
cinemababu.com/filmmaking-one-nenokkadine-behind-the-scen...
Our awardee from Indonesia explains how does it feel for him to be a part of of the workshop.
(Photo by Michael Culme-Seymour)
making of 'ajnabi' a three minute film about a lazy afternoon, a young boy, a woman, a telephone call and city life.
What's making FILM and making FRANKENSTEIN have in common?
CREATIVITY brings them ALIVE
5-Day Digital Filmmaking Workshop, Nov. 14-18.
www.solarnyc.com/digitalfilmmakingworkshop
Join us. RAISE THE DEAD.