Friday, December 18, 2009
Captured Emotion is now SGA Recognized!!!
Exciting news! Captured Emotion is now officially recognized as an organization by Emerson College!! This means next semester we will receive a mention in the student handbook, a budget, an on campus mailbox, and other perks. Thank you for being involved and we hope to see as much interest in documentary at Emerson for years to come!
Wednesday, December 16, 2009
Tuesday, December 8, 2009
Saturday, December 5, 2009
8 Lessons from Frontline Producer Mike Sullivan
For those of you who did not make it on our trip to WGBH I wanted to sum up the key points from our discussion with Frontline Producer, Mike Sullivan. He had some really great advice to offer us.
1) Since mediums change from technology, it is more important to take your interests and values and apply them to any medium
2)Gather like minded work, collaborate with those who share your outlook, regardless of their field of work
3)Pay attention to the ideas that inspire you when you are young. Throughout life you will better understand how to skillfully materialize those ideas, but the ideas themselves will mostly remain.
4) Follow your instinct on documenting subjects you find important, the important problems do not go away and will be timely.
5) It is good to experiment with unconventional storytelling techniques as long as it’s believable. It needs to echo THIS IS REAL, and over doing it can ruin that.
6) While narrative films are built from scripts, documentaries are built in the cutting room. Editing is an essential skill and all documentarians should practice.
7) The key to editing is developing a structure that works, once that is in place the rest is easy.
8) The key to drama is reversing the audience’s expectations, do not do what is obvious in editing.
Examples:
A) Lawrence of Arabia Match/Sunrise cut
B) 2001 a Space Odyssey Bone/Spaceship cut
1) Since mediums change from technology, it is more important to take your interests and values and apply them to any medium
2)Gather like minded work, collaborate with those who share your outlook, regardless of their field of work
3)Pay attention to the ideas that inspire you when you are young. Throughout life you will better understand how to skillfully materialize those ideas, but the ideas themselves will mostly remain.
4) Follow your instinct on documenting subjects you find important, the important problems do not go away and will be timely.
5) It is good to experiment with unconventional storytelling techniques as long as it’s believable. It needs to echo THIS IS REAL, and over doing it can ruin that.
6) While narrative films are built from scripts, documentaries are built in the cutting room. Editing is an essential skill and all documentarians should practice.
7) The key to editing is developing a structure that works, once that is in place the rest is easy.
8) The key to drama is reversing the audience’s expectations, do not do what is obvious in editing.
Examples:
A) Lawrence of Arabia Match/Sunrise cut
B) 2001 a Space Odyssey Bone/Spaceship cut
Friday, December 4, 2009
Sunday, November 15, 2009
Ashraf Cassiem to speak at Emerson
Chair of the Western Cape Anti-Eviction Campaign
A Discussion and Q&A
with a documentary sneak preview
Featuring Ashraf Cassiem and clips from “When the Mountain Meets its Shadow”
Friday November 20, 3:00pm – 4:30pm
Walker Building, Room 233
This event is FREE
Ashraf Cassiem, the chairperson of the Western Cape Anti-Eviction Campaign (AEC), based in Cape Town, South Africa, will share the realities of post-apartheid South Africa, the campaign's organizing efforts in poor communities, and the obstacles facing social movement-building in Africa. AEC organizes poor and working class communities to end police brutality and poor health services, and to support decent housing, free water and free electricity services. http://antieviction.org.za
Clips from the documentary "When the Mountain Meets its Shadow" will also be shown. Produced by the German Dok-Werk film cooperative, this documentary focuses on three personal stories, including Ashraf's. Each individual, in their own way, fight for survival in the informal settlements around Cape Town. The film offers a sensitive portrait of a society in transition from apartheid to postmodern capitalism.
http://www.when-the-mountain-meets-its-shadow.com
A Discussion and Q&A
with a documentary sneak preview
Featuring Ashraf Cassiem and clips from “When the Mountain Meets its Shadow”
Friday November 20, 3:00pm – 4:30pm
Walker Building, Room 233
This event is FREE
Ashraf Cassiem, the chairperson of the Western Cape Anti-Eviction Campaign (AEC), based in Cape Town, South Africa, will share the realities of post-apartheid South Africa, the campaign's organizing efforts in poor communities, and the obstacles facing social movement-building in Africa. AEC organizes poor and working class communities to end police brutality and poor health services, and to support decent housing, free water and free electricity services. http://antieviction.org.za
Clips from the documentary "When the Mountain Meets its Shadow" will also be shown. Produced by the German Dok-Werk film cooperative, this documentary focuses on three personal stories, including Ashraf's. Each individual, in their own way, fight for survival in the informal settlements around Cape Town. The film offers a sensitive portrait of a society in transition from apartheid to postmodern capitalism.
http://www.when-the-mountain-meets-its-shadow.com
Monday, November 9, 2009
Free MIT screening "Straightlaced"
Friday November 13th
at 7pm
MIT, 77 Mass Ave, room 3-270
Q&A with director afterwards
Please comment if interested
at 7pm
MIT, 77 Mass Ave, room 3-270
Q&A with director afterwards
Please comment if interested
Beth Murphy speaking on campus
November 16th
Ansin 601 at 6pm
she will be talking about her film "Beyond Belief"
maybe someone can get it and we could watch it together before the discussion?
Ansin 601 at 6pm
she will be talking about her film "Beyond Belief"
maybe someone can get it and we could watch it together before the discussion?
Tuesday, November 3, 2009
Wednesday, October 28, 2009
Thursday, October 22, 2009
WGBH Tour Tomorrow!!!
"Waltz With Basir" Doc or Not?
http://video.nytimes.com/video/2008/12/23/movies/1194836332004/inside-waltz.html
Tuesday, October 20, 2009
Sunday, October 18, 2009
Tuesday, October 6, 2009
Monday, October 5, 2009
Act of God - movie trip
Those who are interested, we are taking a trip to see the movie Act of God playing at the Museum of Fine Arts on Friday October 16th at 6pm. We will meet in the LB lobby at 5:15. Tickets are five dollars each and we will have a short discussion on the movie afterwards.
Results from the Captured Emotion pitch session
Long Format
- Emersons Songwriter collective (maybe turn into short format?)
- Homelessness
- Italy Doc (film next semester, preproduce this semester)
- Chinese New Year (leading up to Chinese New Year on Jan 26)
Short Format
- Quiddich
- Webster Lake
- Charter Schools
- Sleepy Hollow
- Street Drummers
Interest in Pieces
Dan-Webster Lake, Researching own, quiddich
Javier- Sleepy Hollow, Chineese New Year, Homeless
Alex K. - Homelessness one, Webster Lake
Lindsey- Charter schools, Chineese new year, Sleepy Hollow
Isabel- Homeless one, street preformers
Charis- Italy one, sleepy hollow
Eric- Quiddich, Homelessness, Street Preformers
Mike- Songwriter collective, sleepy hollow
those who could not make the pitch meeting, we will talk about the topics on wednesday and you can determine which projects you want to jump on.
Monday, September 28, 2009
Friday, September 25, 2009
It Might Get Loud showing at Kendall Square
A documentary on the electric guitar featuring Jimmy Page, The Edge, and Jack White. It's playing at Kendall Square Cinema right now. Anyone interested in seeing it?
Check out the film's website if you want more info.
Emerson Movie Trip to My Neighbor, My Killer
Sunday October 11th
2-3pm Movie Screening followed by filmmaker Q&A3:30-5:00pm Panel Discussion: Conflict and Peace Building
$6
meeting in lobby of LB at 1pm on Sunday
please contact us if you are going in order to receive a group rate
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