[imc-auckland-video] Trouble finding the "right things" to
screen as short item at Antodote 9
Geraldene Peters
bern at ihug.co.nz
Wed Oct 6 14:11:28 PDT 2004
Other thoughts
Bobo's suggestions about the Argentinian workers solidarity videos 20 mins
and 17mins (they'd need to be downloaded and printed to VCD or DVD - does
anybody have suitable bandwidth and DVD publication ability?)
As yet unshown clips from the Guerilla News Network (although we've shown
what we thought were the best of them)
Probably too long, but the 52 minute "Starting from Zero", about East Timor
http://www.greenleft.org.au/back/2001/460/460p27b.htm
Chr. G
On 10/7/04 9:54 AM, "Geraldene Peters" <bern at ihug.co.nz> wrote:
> I can understand the rationale behind your points Kim and Ant, as well as
> appreciating that you took time out to view the material.
>
> However, I think you may be a bit harsh - I could make an argument
> acknowledging the interest value of Outfoxed, but critiquing it for
> semi-commercial slick production values and unadventurous, and at times
> boring formal aspects that reassert dominant media values.
>
> There are I think other issues at stake such as supporting and giving space
> to the Newsreal initiative, as an Oceania Indymedia project - surely one or
> two items could be screened? It wouldn't be too much to anticipate that
> many people wouldn't have seen footage from Woomera or the Uranium mine
> protests.
>
> Similarly with the 7 minute Timor L'este piece, it was made by a Taranaki
> based social justice activist with a long term involvement with East Timor,
> and productive enthusiasm for media making. Apart from the compelling reason
> for supporting local production and issues close to this place, if it's good
> enough for alternative media channels in New York, I would expect it's good
> enough to screen here.
>
> Some thoughts,
> g
>
>
> On 10/7/04 8:26 AM, "Kim Mazur" <greenmps.auckland at greens.org.nz> wrote:
>
>> HI folks,
>>
>> Um, Ant & I watched all the short reel compilation stuff last night from
>> Oceania Indymedia (all about 3-7 minutes long) and didn't feel any one
>> thing that we watched stood out above the others as something to screen
>> as a short item(s). They are all good - but some seem a bit dated now
>> (anti-war protest footage, refugee detention centre footage in
>> Australia.) Great stuff that would have been good to see a year ago -
>> but ideally we could find something relevant to people today too or they
>> would need to be introduced with a context. Other video clips had either
>> hard to hear sound or voices or scratchy epileptic editing effects over
>> it which made them irritating to watch.
>>
>> At a pinch, we could show one/some of these things, but we didn't feel
>> that compelled by most of them. Which sounds a bit harsh I know. But
>> other people are welcome to help pitch in decision making too please.
>>
>> So, at this stage, it's just the feature length we have, which is a
>> problem because the folks at the Classic won't be that impressed that we
>> don't have a break for people to buy drinks at! (ah, capitalism eh?!)
>> So, if you have any bright ideas, or can contact anyone you know who has
>> made something and would like to showcase it, that would be great -
>> local works would be nice. We only have a week.
>>
>> Or does anyone in Wellington or Dunedin Indymedia have some short stuff?
>>
>>
>> Kim
>>
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