Category Archives: D-I-Y media

Recordar.TV, listening to our elders

Within DNN media collection, there are 5 categories or themes. One of these categories is the present past, described as «how the past affects the stories and experiences of different generations».
Well, here we have a project that absolutely deal with this topic: Recordar TV (Remember TV).

Recordar TV (Remember TV) is an internet television built up from the perspective of the elderly. It aims to encourage digital literacy among this collective, promote their stories, which do not often take part on the net, and also help with the local issues that could be of public interest on the internet. This is an internet television project, therefore we will not only publish videos, we will take advantage as well of the multimedia languages that are possible on the web.

You can find an English version of the project’s dossier here

The elderly of our society have many things to tell us and Recordar TV has a vocation for listening to them. We would like to encourage those stories which are not usually present on the web and look after local worries subject to public interest and also being creative at the same time. And we would like to do it through an internet television. But not just any television on the internet, but one which is made from the perspective of the elderly. For and by them. And, in that way, help out with the digital literacy of this wide social group, which is highly relevant nowadays in the current paradigm in which life expectancy keeps increasing.

The lack of communication of a society with their elders usually is not an issue of age difference, neither it is due to diverse generations not understanding one another. Sometimes it happens that the tools we use to do it are just different. Because growing older not necessarily means stop being young. That is the reason why we want to share the tools that exist nowadays with people that did not have, for whatever reason, the chance to get to know or handle them with ease to make them part of their everyday life.

We are going to explore the lands where languages get mixed up, where prejudices vanish away, where lives cross one another. We are going to play again.

Because it is never too late to learn. And it does not matter how much you know, but how willing you are to keep learning.

Çanakkale 2010 – A Story of a Year

This publication tells the story of an unusual year-long civic project that took place in the Turkish city of Çanakkale in 2010, carried out by Anadolu Kültür, who have been closely involved with the ECF European Neighbourhood programme since 2005. Chosen by United Cities and Local Governments (UCLG) as an example of good practice, the project encouraged the city’s entire population to get involved in cultural policies and activities – through workshops, focus groups, activities and meetings.
Downloadable in English and Turkish, this publication documents the project’s progress from start to finish in the words of the citizens themselves. It includes statements of mission and vision, activities that led to the development of a city-wide manifesto, press coverage showing the project’s visibility and evaluations of the project, as well as some suggested next steps.

 
The idea for Çanakkale 2010 was developed under the framework of ECF’s ‘(In)visible Cities’ project, which provided arts management training and advice to local cultural operators working on cultural projects in three different Turkish cities, including Çanakkale.

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Exciting News from a BFI Video Art Bursary Winner

Some exciting news has been brought to our attention from mentor on the Video Art Bursary scheme here at the BFI, Phillip Warnell. Jacob Dwyer, who is a BFI Video Art Bursary Winner, was successful in being offered a place to study the brand new MA Experimental Film course at KingstonUniversity, London, which starts in October 2011. Jacob, who graduated Newcastle University this summer with an outstanding 1st Class Honours degree in Fine Art, was then nominated by Phillip, who is also the director of studies on the course at KingstonUniversity, for an AHRX bursary to help him pursue this MA programme. Wonderfully he was successful in obtaining it. This bursary will cover his fees and maintenance costs for the duration of the one-year course.

Phillip added that he was “delighted that Jacob has been offered the opportunity, both in joining the MA Experimental Film programme atKingston, and in gaining such an award. His film work undoubtedly merits his success”.

Congratulations and good luck on the course Jacob!

More about the BFI Video Art Bursary.

Holiday workshop in Pszów

First holiday workshops of Poland.doc finished in Pszów. Group of young people worked on a joint film project, telling the story of residents of this Silesian town. We watched classic and modern documentaries and practised basic language of film expression. Together, we worked on questions, which were later posed to our protagonists. After a week of intensive work we managed to complete materials for a short film etude. Participants from Pszów will be invited to the official premiere in September.

More photos at the Poland.doc blog

Poland.doc on holidays

In a week’s time we are starting first multimedia workshops for kids and
youngsters tutored by the Flying Cultural Animateurs and participants of
Poland.doc
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We are starting in the Sląsk district in Southern Poland with documentary
film workshops. Together with the kids we will be looking for “Local
Heroes”. During the workshops we encourage participants to observe tenderly
and with care. We believe film allows telling universal stories about
reality around us. We encourage our participants to describe their world,
develop their imagination and to translate their ideas to the language of
moving image.

 

by Krzys Pacholak

 

Summer Polska.doc workshops will be held in

Pszów 27.06-03.07
Kołbacz 11-17.07
Łucznica 25-31.07
Lublin 18-24.07
Kotla 19-25.07

See more on our website poland.doc.e.org.pl

Film Producing 101

Discover and explore the role of the film producer at this month’s Future Film event. Find out if you’ve got the skills required to get a film made. Our workshops and screenings will give you tips and techniques to help you secure funding, manage a production, and get your film seen by the right people. We’ve teamed up with BAFTA to bring in producers from the film and TV industry who’ll share their knowledge and expertise with you. Don’t miss this chance to learn from the best.

Tickets are just £3, or bring a mate and you both get in for a fiver! Please call the Box Office on 020 7928 3232 (11:30-20:30 daily) to book. And download a networking info form here to make the most of this unique opportunity.

This event is for 15 – 25 year olds.

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Doc Next Media Collection

This film was made by Pavlos Stamatis (born 1989) from Greece. “This particular film has been influenced by the current situation in my country..”

Doc Next Network is collecting videos, stories, photos and other media art productions of all sorts of young people. With our focus on young, emerging European documentary-makers and opinion-formers, we are building up a broad collection of (alternative) documentaries.

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Mix and mash up

Dock’s Docs Gdańsk calls for participants in the Remix competition for the best collage of video documentaries from Stocznia Gdańska (the Gdańsk Shipyard). We provide the video material, you mix it, record the musical score, process and play with it. Dock’s Docs competition is your space of freedom. Create a 5 minute short and win the prize.

Because of the impending Polish Presidency of EU Council  Dock’s Docs Gdańsk opens the archive that contains recordings of the key events of the contemporary history of Europe. Participants will be able to use them in order to tell their own original story. The entries can be based fully or partly on the provided archive records. Dock’s Docs Gdańsk encourages all forms of artistic creativity and intervention– animation, music, samples, fragments of your own films.

More information…

 

Burka, bimbo, weblog

Het WK Voetbal van afgelopen zomer deed wat sport dient te doen: verbroederen. Heel Nederland kleurde oranje (en half Zuid-Afrika ook). Ook was er de winst van Wilders en zijn PVV, die Nederland in meerdere kampen verdeelde. De Antillen werden als land opgeheven en voor het eerst vond het Nationale Suikerfeest plaats. Het is maar een greep uit het Nederlandse nieuws over en van multicultureel Nederland in 2010./strongMira Media presenteert de meest spraakmakende gebeurtenissen rond media en culturele diversiteit uit het afgelopen jaar in haar jaaroverzicht Media en Culturele Diversiteit 2010. Enerzijds gebeurtenissen die specifiek betrekkinghebben op het terrein van diversiteit in de media. Van de andere kant ook nationale en internationale gebeurtenissen waarin media een belangrijke rol spelen en die hun weerslag hebben op de multiculturele verhoudingen in Nederland. Dit jaar worden voor het eerst een paar thema’s uitgelicht. Thema’s die gedurende het hele jaar spelen en waarvan het verloop in de maand overzichten niet tot hun recht zou komen. Uitgelicht worden: Religiekritiek en botsende grondrechten, WK-zomer, Pakistan versus Haïti en Roma.Het jaaroverzicht is a href=http://miramedia.nl/publicaties/detail.asp?nodeid=54amp;id=6841amp;start=0amp;offset=6 target=_blankhier/a beschikbaar als download.

Doc Next Media Collection

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Doc Next sustains an ever-growing collection of 500+ alternative media created by active citizens, artists and civil society groups from across Europe. This archive includes short films, remixes, mixed media, music videos, social commentaries, animations and artworks that document Europe’s most pressing social issues.

The Media Collection offers a safe space for activists to share their causes and to discuss how to mutually support each other in achieving their aims. The platform acts as an intermediary between the activist field and mainstream media, and aims to include the activist voices into the public sphere. This aim is supported by expanded media education offered by Doc Next partners, as it equips citizens to become equal contributors to the public sphere.

Films for different conversations

The Doc Next Media Collection is a unique living archive of socially conscious video making which has been growing steadily since 2007.

600 documentaries, short films, homemade videos, remixes, pieces of mixed media, music videos, animations, artistic films and comic films engaging with life in Europe and at its borders. They include:

  • Revealing amateur films made by with and for young people
  • Documentaries illustrating personal and collective memories
  • Observational portraits of towns, cities and villages
  • Illustrations of social tensions, protests and upheavals
  • Personal films looking at experiences of different identity groups
  • Documentaries showing day-to-day experiences of love, life and work
  • Artistic videos evoking feelings, emotions and dreamstates.

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Some highlights in the archive:

My Ukrainian
A short film animating sinister attitudes to Ukrainian housekeepers in Poland.
Remembering
A recent video portrait of an elderly woman who can remember the Armenian Genocide.
Faster, Harder, Stronger
A fly-on-the-wall documentary exploring macho-culture and the insecurities which lie behind it on a night out in Istanbul.
Glued
A cut and paste geopolitical history of the last 25 years from David Hasselhoff on the Berlin Wall to Helmand.
To Lapland
A short film showing two well-educated Spanish men forced to move to Lapland to take work shoveling snow.
Rising Prices in the Bride Market
A news report from a market in Romania where young girls are bought and sold.

Themes and categorisation

The videos are organised into seven themes which give an identity to the collection:

Social Struggles – the frontlines and faultlines of politics and power
Watching Places – films documenting places and the people who live in them
Memories – films made of personal and collective memories
Identities & Interests  – experiences of individuals and groups with whom they identify
Everyday Life – documenting people at work, at play and in love
Youth – films made by, with and for young people
Moods – videos to feel more than read

The videos are also organised into more specific lists which provide a ‘face’ for the collection and are a way of making it easier to connect the collection to current affairs, anniversaries and reflect the Doc Next Network’s new areas of work.

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The collection is a resource for people who want to start different conversations.

It’s for teachers who want to bring ideas to life. For organisers who want to animate events and places and researchers who want to discover new perspectives on social issues in Europe. It’s also for filmmakers who are looking for content they can appropriate, reanimate and reuse.

At this moment the Media Collection is available on Vimeo, as a public showcase, and on ResourceSpace, a platform for professional distributors and researchers with private use.

We want to take all this valuable material onto a next level, by reorganising the content and improving the tools we have to build an open platform that is both a media archive and a device for telling new stories about Europe.