CINEWORKS WORKSHOPS - THE FOUND FOOTAGE FILM

Frightened by the blank canvas of film? Want to make a film but have no money? There are lots of good reasons to make a found footage film, and lots of found footage waiting for you to edit into a meaningful cinematic experience. In an age where the cultural landscape is dominated by a seemingly arbitrary volume of images, what could be more relevant than an entire genre dedicated to selecting and organizing moving images? This workshop will introduce people conceptually and practically to the Found Footage Film. In the morning you will be introduced to this fascinating genre through screenings and discussion. In the afternoon, working alone or collaboratively, everyone will begin creating a scene or short film by editing found footage. Then at the end of our day, we’ll screen your works together and discuss the cuts you’ve made.

The workshop is intentionally small for one-on-one time with the instructor and the equipment. And if you don’t quite finish your piece, not to worry! You will have access to the equipment at the Annex space for FREE for ONE WEEK as part of the cost of the workshop. Through the week, you can finish your film at your own leisure or re-edit it after you’ve had some feedback.

THE FOUND FOOTAGE FILM
SATURDAY, AUG. 14th
10 am-4 pm
Cineworks Annex [235 Alexander St, Ironworks Building]

Instructor: SHARON KAHANOFF
Sharon Kahanoff is a filmmaker, artist, writer and educator. Her works have been exhibited in both cinemas and galleries locally and in the U.S., and she has been published in exhibition catalogues, art magazines and other art publications. She is a sessional instructor at Simon Fraser and Emily Carr Universities, and a board member at Artspeak gallery and Cineworks.

$170 for members / $220 for non-members
$150 members before July 29th /$200 non-members before July 29th
REGISTRATION DEADLINE: Thursday, Aug. 12th
To register, please call 604.685.3841 or contact Leanne at [email protected]