University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign Spanish professor Eduardo Ledesma examined how experimental filmmakers in Latin America and Spain use alternative film formats in his new book “Expanding ...
Dr. Bruce Hutchinson, who teaches film at the University of Central Arkansas, has created a platform to host grassroots, DIY, ...
Roger Beebe stands in his community garden — but instead of a shovel, he holds in his hands a Bolex 16mm film camera sideways. He waits, unsure of what he’ll get. That’s exactly his goal. Beebe is an ...
“Welcome to Solomania,” said Melinda Barlow, Associate Professor of Cinema Studies and Moving Image Arts at the University of Colorado. This was said not at the beginning or end of her introduction, ...
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The long-running New York festival honored standout student, indie, and commercial films, with 'Shapes' winning Best in Show.
“Still Film” is a very simple assemblage of very few moving parts. Yet the combined result projects the filmmaker’s creative range, from his reverence for film and the staying power of Hollywood rumor ...
When thinking about filmmaking, many might default to a mental image of a large, rectangular screen in a dark room, where the audience takes the role of a passive viewer. “I want them to find their ...
Richard Linklater's Dazed and Confused captures the joy and spontaneity of people getting to know each other in high school. The film follows multiple groups of students on the last day of school, ...
The walls of Jay Villalobos’s apartment are lined with posters of old films. Alberto Isaac’s Tívoli (1974), Federico Curiel’s Las vampiras (1969), and Mario Hernández’s El mexicano (1977) stand out ...