Year: 2010

Young Women’s Mentoring Program visit The Department of Film & Media


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October 22, 2010
Hunter College TV Studio

Young Women’s Mentoring Program visit The Department of Film & Media.  

The program was hosted by Professor Tami Gold. Prof. Gold spoke to 50 young women about her work as an independent documentary filmmaker.

Guest speakers:

Karen Ranucci, from Democracy Now, will talk about journalism and how it is the duty of journalists to look deeper into news stories.  She will talk about Democracy Now and why this kind of independent media is important.  Karen will present a few video clips  produced by women journalists/filmmakers — the story looks behind the arrest of “terrorists” in Newberg and Albany.  http://www.democracynow.org/2010/10/6/entrapment_or_foiling_terror_fbis_reliance

IMA Alumnae Clarisa James and Sha Sha Feng speak about their experience in media and the organization DIVAS for Social Justice they co-founded.

Special Thanks to the F&M Tech Terns for assisting setup, filming, and photography for this event.

EYEspeak presents: Augment Audio’s Awesomeness

Augment Audio’s Awesomeness

Listening session and radio production 101: field recording and editing
Led by: Tennessee Watson
RSVP to tennessee.watson@gmail.com

Saturday, November 6th 1-4pm
Grad Computer Lab (544 HN)

Are you interested in making audio pieces for radio or podcast? Bring in your audio equipment (mics and recorders) or experiment with my gear. We’ll listen to some of my favorite audio pieces covering a range of styles and then break them down and think about how they were made. Then we’ll do some hands on field recording and audio editing exercises. I’ll be freshly back from the Third Coast Audio Documentary Festival with lots of new tricks up my sleeve.

IMA Student Kelly Spivey’s film screening

2010 MIX QUEER EXPERIMENTAL FILM FESTIVAL
OPENING NIGHT, BURSTING AT THE SEAMS

MIX NYC: http://www.mixnyc.org/

Time:
Tuesday, November 9 · 8:00pm – 10:30pm

Location:
Theater for the New City
151 First Avenue
New York, NY
MAKE THEM JUMP
Kelly Spivey

A look at the tenuous beauty of nature and awkward animal/human relations