From uwcinema at u.washington.edu Wed May 3 14:47:36 2023 From: uwcinema at u.washington.edu (UW Cinema Studies List) Date: Mon Mar 18 15:03:39 2024 Subject: [UWcinema] [Pacific Northwest Media Commons] Flyer for May 26th Work-in-Progress Event Message-ID: Hello all, I?m writing to remind you about our upcoming event, ?The Reproducible Image in the Age of Automation,? which will be presented by our colleague Dr. Mal Ahern from the Cinema and Media Studies department at the University of Washington on Friday, May 26th at 3:30pm PST. You can find all the details about the event in the attached flyer or by clicking on this link to our Facebook event page: https://fb.me/e/zhTsimsZ Also, another reminder to join our Facebook group if you?d like to receive regular updates about PNWMC?s events: https://www.facebook.com/groups/398344665719853/ Hope to see you there! Sincerely, -Ben Benjam?n Schultz-Figueroa (he, him, his) Assistant Professor of Film Studies Seattle University 901 12th Ave Seattle, WA 98122 schultzfigub@seattleu.edu https://www.benjaminschultzfigueroa.com Author of The Celluloid Specimen: Moving Image Research into Animal Life available from UC Press here: https://www.ucpress.edu/book/9780520342347/the-celluloid-specimen -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... Name: TheReproducibleImageFlyer.pdf Type: application/pdf Size: 159616 bytes Desc: TheReproducibleImageFlyer.pdf URL: From uwcinema at u.washington.edu Wed May 17 12:38:40 2023 From: uwcinema at u.washington.edu (UW Cinema Studies List) Date: Mon Mar 18 15:03:39 2024 Subject: [UWcinema] CMS student video essay screening this Friday! Message-ID: CMS Student Screening THIS FRIDAY Video Essays of/and Queer Feelings Friday May 19, 3:00-4:30. Doors open @ 2:30 in the Allen Auditorium, UW-Seattle Campus The members of the winter quarter Cinema and Media Studies (CMS) class at UW, ?Queer Feelings & Video Essay Production,? invite you to a screening of some awesome video essays we made, plus a sample of our favorite editing exercises. Discussion encouraged. All are welcome! PROGRAM begins promptly @ 3:00. doors open 2:30. moderator jennifer bean. Editing Exercises 1. Pechakucha by Rylee Congdon (1 min) 2. Voiceover by Kathy Do (2 min) 3. Epigraph by Makenna Fojas (2 min) 4. Multiscreen by Al Pavon (2.5 min) Video Essays 1. ?The Harsh Rurality? by Theresa Sol?rzano (7:43) 2. ?The Time Expression of Wong Kar-Wai? by Rene Wang (7:40) 3. ?The Non-Canon Pairing? by Dani Cruz (9:05) 4. ?Reflections on a Relationship: The Director + Xiao-Kang/ Grandson + Grandfather/ Mother + Son/ Tsai + Lee? by Shayna Nowicki (13:01) 5. ??I Know You?: Queer Temporality and the Inherent Joy of Being Seen? by Shea Formanes (11:08) 6. ?Suspended in [the] Between: The Implications of Freeze-Frame via the ?Mistake? in Harold and Maude? by Kate Rogers (10:05) Discussion ****program ends 4:30; doors close 4:45 The Allen Auditorium is located on the ground floor of Suzallo/Allen library on the UW-Seattle campus Jennifer M. 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You can find all the details about the event by clicking on this link to our Facebook event page: https://fb.me/e/zhTsimsZ Also, our perennial reminder to join our Facebook group if you?d like to receive regular updates about PNWMC?s events: https://www.facebook.com/groups/398344665719853/ best, -Ben Benjam?n Schultz-Figueroa (he, him, his) Assistant Professor of Film Studies Seattle University 901 12th Ave Seattle, WA 98122 schultzfigub@seattleu.edu https://www.benjaminschultzfigueroa.com Author of The Celluloid Specimen: Moving Image Research into Animal Life available from UC Press here: https://www.ucpress.edu/book/9780520342347/the-celluloid-specimen From: Schultz-Figueroa, Benjamin Date: Wednesday, May 3, 2023 at 2:47 PM To: Mal Ahern , Jennifer Bean , UW Cinema Studies List , Lauren Berliner , psufilm@pdx.edu , Sangita Gopal , srigolet@uoregon.edu , Johnston, Alexander , Film Studies Faculty , Eric Ames , jgosse@uidaho.edu , Zoe Druick , Clark, Joseph , Wilkinson, Clare M , tanyagoldman@nyu.edu , strodeek@uw.edu , artscifac-list , Film Studies Majors Subject: [Pacific Northwest Media Commons] Flyer for May 26th Work-in-Progress Event Hello all, I?m writing to remind you about our upcoming event, ?The Reproducible Image in the Age of Automation,? which will be presented by our colleague Dr. Mal Ahern from the Cinema and Media Studies department at the University of Washington on Friday, May 26th at 3:30pm PST. 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URL: From uwcinema at u.washington.edu Wed May 31 18:26:19 2023 From: uwcinema at u.washington.edu (UW Cinema Studies List) Date: Mon Mar 18 15:03:39 2024 Subject: [UWcinema] CMS student showcases next week in Fremont and Ballard! In-Reply-To: <9D0E75EA-E7B0-4710-AF41-C543E874C9B2@thewarrenreport.com> References: <9D0E75EA-E7B0-4710-AF41-C543E874C9B2@thewarrenreport.com> Message-ID: CMS students, faculty, staff and friends: we?re excited to report that students in Warren Etheredge?s screenwriting and digital documentary classes this quarter will be showcasing their work at the following venues next week. The eventbrite links contain additional information. All are welcome! We hope to see you at one or the other, or better: BOTH! On the evening of Wednesday, June 7th, members of the CMS 497 class will present readings of five comedy pilots that they have crafted?at West of Lenin (in Fremont): https://www.eventbrite.com/e/sitcoms-for-a-new-generation-uw-student-showcase-tickets-643419183097 On the morning of Thursday, June 8th, members of the CMS 397 class will be screening the 9 short documentaries they created in record time?at The Majestic Bay (in Ballard): https://www.eventbrite.com/e/uw-documentary-shorts-showcase-tickets-643813352067 -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: