A skateboarder falls during the "Wild in the Streets" event at Lafayette Park in Los Angeles, Tuesday, June 21, 2011.
And on my other blogs:
Wild in the Streets
First Day of Summer
Ted Fisher On Documentary Filmmaking
A skateboarder falls during the "Wild in the Streets" event at Lafayette Park in Los Angeles, Tuesday, June 21, 2011.
And on my other blogs:
Wild in the Streets
First Day of Summer
Posted by Ted Fisher at 1:30 AM 1 comments
Labels: los angeles, skateboarding, sports
20,558 (Twenty Thousand Portraits) from Ted Fisher on Vimeo.
A long while back I made a project with Doug McCulloh where we photographed 20,558 Los Angeles residents. The images were shown in a variety of ways, and tomorrow one of the short films created from the photographs is screening at:
2011 OXY FREEWAVES: THE ART AND POLITICS OF SPACE
A night of global and local media works exploring space, in public space
Friday, April 15, 7 - 9 p.m. Occidental College Main Quad
As part of the 2011 Spring Arts Festival, the Occidental College Film & Media Studies Program invites students, alumni, and the Los Angeles community to participate in an evening of food, drink, conversation, and cutting-edge videos addressing contemporary questions around the cultural, ideological, environmental, and creative uses of space.
Artists and Videos:
Nancy Atakan: Thinking Garbage (2005, Istanbul, Turkey)
Natasha Dyu: On the Ground (2008, Mumbai, India)
Göran Boardy: Target Seeker (2006, Goteborg, Sweden)
Marco Montiel-Soto: La Sinfonia De La Calle/The Street Symphony (2007, Barcelona, Spain)
Tenzin Phuntsog: om-ma-ni-pad-me-hum (2004, New York, United States)
Martha Gorzycki: Unfurling (2003, San Francisco/Los Angeles, United States)
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Labels: los angeles, photography, screenings
In case you were wondering, I've vanished from San Francisco and I'm blogging at Los Angeles Portraits and also at Documentary Photography.
Posted by Ted Fisher at 3:51 PM 1 comments
Labels: blogging, los angeles, los angeles county museum of art
Panasonic GH1 1080p Camera Test from Ted Fisher on Vimeo.
Previously, I posted a one-minute video showing a "Stress Test" of the Panasonic GH1 in video mode.Posted by Ted Fisher at 6:05 PM 0 comments
Labels: camera tests, los angeles, panasonic gh1
Are documentarians the new cool kids?
I dunno. But the Los Angeles Times, once again my hometown newspaper, seems to think so.
Word of Mouth: Documentaries are proving grounds for feature film directors
Every filmmaker stepping up from a different background brings unique skills, but documentary directors may be better equipped than most to deliver something that's frequently missing from narrative movies: emotional truthfulness. What's more, nonfiction storytellers directing narrative features are comfortable shooting in the increasingly popular verité style that mashes extemporaneous camera moves with scripted action and dialogue.Of course, one could ask: "What happened to 'dance with who brung ya'?"
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Labels: documentaries in the news, los angeles