really excited for these. and they’re FREE!
first one is on Thursday, April 28th. thanks to the Confederation Centre Art Gallery for partnering with the IMAF to host ’em.
really excited for these. and they’re FREE!
first one is on Thursday, April 28th. thanks to the Confederation Centre Art Gallery for partnering with the IMAF to host ’em.
An engaging look into an exhibition that opened in tandem with ECMA festivities, at the Confederation Centre Art Gallery.
From the creators:
“Warming Up looks at what goes on behind the scenes of musical performance, the social ties and spaces, things and practices that produce and sustain a creative community.”
[vimeo]http://vimeo.com/22362345[/vimeo]
The inimitable Catherine MacLellan, accompanied by Chris Gauthier.
Millefiore Clarkes was the eyes.
Adam Gallant was the ears.
Amazing work everyone.
the video generation must respect the film generation. the video generation must respect the film generation. the video generation must respect the film generation. the video generation must respect the film generation…
I have much to learn. These good folks were creating inspired film works well before I joined IMAC. And, indeed, IMAC has been the core of our film community since long long before this photo. Important to keep that in mind.
[youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6yIOBq3ia4k[/youtube]
A whole bunch of talented IMAC members, including the creators Cheryl and Harmony Wagner of Periscope Pictures, were involved in the making of this special little show.
[vimeo]http://vimeo.com/20833467[/vimeo]
that very fine singer is John Connolly.
the beautiful camera work is Adam Perry.
and the gentle, crisp audio is Adam Gallant.
The Island Media Arts Festival and the Confederation Centre Art Gallery are going to be hosting these wonderful workshops leading up to the festival:
The CBC Maritimes announces production award for Prince Edward Island Filmmakers.
The CBC Maritimes is pleased to announce the 3-2-1 Award for Prince Edward Island, 2011. The PEI 3-2-1 will be presented to a filmmaker to produce a short film for broadcast on the CBC Television in the Maritimes. The award is $12,500 cash.
To be eligible applicants must have completed 3 short films, the project must be suitable for distribution on 2 or more platforms and the film must be completed in 1 year.
The winner will be announced at the CBC sponsored Short Film Gala at the Island Media Arts Festival on May 15.
Last years winner was Jason Rogerson with the film Lucky 7. Lucky 7 will premiere at the Island Media Arts Festival during the CBC Shorts Gala screening on Sunday, May 15.
The application process begins today. The deadline for applications is Friday, April 29 at 5:00pm.
Download an Application | Guidelines
For further information contact:
Peter Hall
(902) 420-4364
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iQmmt001_1M
From producers, Eliza Knockwood and Kathryn McKernan: “Kesalul (i am a part of you, you are a apart of me)- Renewal of the four sacred directions: is a documentary about healing as individuals, but also in our family, communities and planet.”
Send us a msg at IMAC if you’re interested in volunteering this Sunday, April 3rd. We’re shooting an ad for the upcoming IMAFestival, and we’d like to get a whole slew of extras. Tell your friends.