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Less Grey
*Ted Stenson (TS): What stage are you currently at in post-production?* Gillian McKercher (GM): We just picture locked! We have passed off the film to our post-sound team and...
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Less Grey
*TS:* *Everything you’ve done before Circle of Steel was much shorter: web series, short films, music videos… What had been your previous experience of the post-production process? * GM: When I made the second season...
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Less Grey
*TS: What are the challenges in trying to shape a narrative at a feature length vs. something shorter, like a short film or music video? Do you feel like...
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That's a Bad Photo
In an era defined by its self-consciousness, the contemporary image is clickbait, designed to appeal beyond local social communities to encapsulate a more global audience. Photographs distributed digitally often...
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Lorenza Mazzetti: Free
In time, she heard that the school had a film society. She didn’t tell her professors, but she had decided to make movies. The first one, entitled K...
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Lorenza Mazzetti: Free
The idea behind Free Cinema became official in February 1956, one month after Lorenza finished making Together. She was heartbroken, but she still had her friends, a colourful group...
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Beyond Social Fact in Susan Hiller's PSI GIRLS
From The Kunsthalle Nürnberg’s catalogue in 2012, Susan Hiller: From Here to Eternity: The near-critical mass of examples of such scenes from genre films . . . proves that...
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Beyond Social Fact in Susan Hiller's PSI GIRLS
In the period between visiting the exhibition and writing this text—a fairly truncated timeline—I encountered two very recent examples of mainstream popular culture that seem to depart from this...
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The Spectacle of Power: Ken Russell's THE DEVILS (1971)
The original 107 minute X-rated British cut of Ken Russell’s controversial film, The Devils (1971) is set to be screened on DVD for the first time in Calgary...
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The Texture of the Gesture: Exploring Apostasy and Ancestry in Jeremy Moss' THESE WAYS I TRANSGRESS
Moss is now a self-professed atheist, although even this allegiance makes him uneasy; “I am averse to any/all absolutes. I don't believe in god, but I don't want...