In 2 hours | Delmer Daves, Spike Lee & Alexander Sokurov

 
From: "Matthew Whitman matt@considering.art [talk at museum-ed.org]" <talk@museum-ed.org>
Date: April 14th 2021
Hello everyone - I hope you are well, Matt here with your weekly invite :)

Tonight (7PM ET / 4PM PT) we explore the work of Delmer Daves, Spike Lee, and Alexander Sokurov in Considering Art : Considering Point of View.

About this Event

The subjectivity of the camera invites us not just into the events that unfold within a film, but experiencing those events through the gaze of a character or entity within the film - or even asking us, as viewers, to become a ‘character’ within the world of the film.

Together we ask: Narratively, what does a POV shot provide that a more standard ‘third-person’ shot does not? How does a POV change our relationship to the events within a film? To our relationship with the characters? In this tour we will view examples from recent and historical films that have broadened the use and meaning of point-of-view shots within the cinematic experience.

Registration is FREE and open to ALL. Please feel free to share within your networks.

Eventbrite > https://www.eventbrite.com/e/149924637627

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About your facilitator: Matt Whitman works with moving image, photography, installation, writing and performance. His work has appeared at Microscope Gallery, New York; The Kitchen, New York; CROSSROADS - SF Cinematheque, San Francisco; The Front, New Orleans; The Lab, San Francisco; Unexposed Microcinema, Durham, NC; Anthology Film Archives, New York; La MaMa, New York; Ethan Cohen Gallery, New York; the Brooklyn Film Festival, New York; 8 fest, Toronto, ON; among others. He has taught at Parsons School of Design since 2014.

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