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Eyespeak winter screening

Eyespeak is now accepting submissions for the winter screening to take place on December 11th in the Lang Recital Hall.  The theme of the show is “UP”.  You may interpret this theme any way you like.  Submissions may be new or past work.  Audio/video, video only, and audio only is acceptable.  Submissions should be from 00:01 – 10:00 minutes in length.  Submissions are due on November 24th.  Please drop submissions to Peter Jackson’s office (435HN) or FTP/dropbox into IMA user account “mallisa”. Submissions should be on DVD as a .mov or .wav (data dvd). Questions: graysonearle@gmail.com.

Once again:
• 00:01 – 10:00 min
• Video and/or Audio
• Theme is “UP’
• Submissions due November 24th to Peter Jackson’s office or FTP.
• .mov or .wav (no authored DVDs)

IMA Alum Jonas Pariente’s film at Mumbai Film Festival

IMA Alum Jonas Pariente
“Next year in Bombay” was selected and will do its International Premiere at the 12th Mumbai Film Festival.
Screening of the film is scheduled on Oct 15; for more info: www.mumbaifilmfest.com

For those in Mumbai next week, there will be another screening of the film in Mumbai on Oct 29, at the American Cultural Center (www.facebook.com/amcentermumbai).

The French premiere of the film at the prestigious Jewish Museum in Paris (Musée d’Art et d’Histoire du Judaïsme, www.mahj.org), with over 250 people attending, including the Ambassador of India in France.

Jonas was also invited on a French TV show to talk about the film.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1K7De4WiYJY

To find out more about “Next Year in Bombay”: www.NextYearInBombay.com

EYEspeak presents: Maximize The Manual Mode

Maximize The Manual Mode:
using f-stop, shutter speed, and iso in video and photo
Led by: Alex Mallis
RSVP to alex.mallis@gmail.com

Saturday, October 9th 1-4pm
Grad Computer Lab (544 HN)

Bring in your digital or film camera (motion or still) and learn what all those buttons and knobs are for. We’ll cover photo basics such as aperture (f-stop), shutter speed, film speed (ISO/ASA), and focus. We’ll talk about lenses, light-meters, depth of field, and motion blur. We’ll also talk about DSLR filmmaking. Come see how these variable settings interact with each other to produce different kinds of images.