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SUMMARY:Documentary Deconstruction
DESCRIPTION:REGISTER HERE \nIf you’ve ever wanted to know exactly how a documentary is made with a skeleton crew\, this one-afternoon workshop is for you! \nJoin filmmaker Bill Holman (owner\, WolfGoat Media)\, along with the co-owners of Pittsburgh-based production company Orionvega—Chris Delp (editor/colorist) and Joe Serkoch (commercial\, television\, and documentary producer)—for an in-depth look at the making of the documentary short Spanuth Armada: A Redemption Story. \nThis workshop explores the complete filmmaking process—from the first spark of inspiration to the final cut. Participants will learn about the challenges of filming a demanding climbing story in the field\, as well as the practical realities of production\, including camera rigs\, equipment choices\, and shooting techniques. The editorial and sound design process will be broken down\, and the project timeline will be examined to demonstrate how scenes were structured and refined in the edit\, as well as how footage from multiple cameras was balanced through color work. Along the way\, the team will reflect on how the film gradually found its final form through collaboration and fresh perspectives. Attendees will get a rare behind-the-scenes look at the physical and creative decisions that shape a project. \nThe session\, perfect for both beginning filmmakers and those with documentary experience\, will be interactive and discussion-driven\, encouraging attendees to share ideas\, ask questions\, and explore how these lessons might apply to their own films.
URL:https://keylightfilm.org/calendar/documentary-deconstruction/
LOCATION:Studio Avery\, 502 Avery Street\, Pittsburgh\, PA\, 15212\, United States
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SUMMARY:The Nowhere Inn (w/Weird Mothers DJ set)
DESCRIPTION:  \n \nTickets \nPresented with Women In Film & Media Pgh\, Feat. Weird Mothers by DJ ActionAlpha \nThe Government Center \nCelebrate St. Vincent Eve! See her on the big screen before you see her on stage. \nFrom real-life friends Annie Clark (St. Vincent) & Carrie Brownstein (Portlandia\, Sleater-Kinney) comes the metafictional account of two creative forces banding together to make a documentary about music\, touring life\, and on-stage persona. But they quickly discover unpredictable forces lurking within subject and filmmaker that threaten to derail the friendship\, the project\, and the duo’s creative lives.
URL:https://keylightfilm.org/calendar/the-nowhere-inn-w-weird-mothers-dj-set/
LOCATION:The Government Center\, 715 East St.\, Pittsburgh\, 15212\, United States
CATEGORIES:Screening
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SUMMARY:The Guatemalan Handshake (on 35mm\, Q&A w/director: Todd Rohal)
DESCRIPTION:  \n \nTickets coming soon! \nHarris Theater\, downtown \nQ&A by writer/director: Todd Rohal\nShowing on 35mm Film! \n2006\, 98 min\, starring Will Oldham \nIn the confusion following a massive power outage\, an awkward demolition derby driver vanishes\, setting in motion a series of events affecting his pregnant girlfriend\, his helplessly car-less father\, a pack of wild boy scouts\, a lactose intolerant roller rink employee\, an elderly woman in search of her lost dog\, and his best friend—a ten-year-old girl named Turkeylegs. \n“One of the coolest and most original indies of the last year.” -Scott Macaulay\, Filmmakers Magazine (2006)
URL:https://keylightfilm.org/calendar/the-guatemalan-handshake-w-filmmakers-qa/
LOCATION:Harris Theater\, 809 Liberty Ave\, Pittsburgh\, PA\, 15222\, United States
CATEGORIES:Screening
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