Wednesday, June 16, 2021

Cupboard Screens in Kyiv


My short film "Cupboard" is screening at "100 Films in 100 Minutes" in Kyiv, Ukraine. The program, set for June 18, is exactly as it sounds -- each year they show one hundred films, each sixty seconds long. The event is organized by the Kyiv International Short Film Festival.
For those who feel don't have time to watch even one movie a month, who are easily bored with romantic comedies in pop-corn cinemas and who struggle for new forms and formats — we are making a program of 100 films which gives a special energy for the brains!

So, if you are in Kyiv, go and see all the films ... and get some special energy for your brain.

Saturday, June 05, 2021

How Blue-Green Was My Valley?



What did we learn from online teaching in the pandemic? Hot off the presses, here's my take in the Journal of Cinema and Media Studies' latest Teaching Media dossier “Online Teaching in Film and Media Studies.”

How Blue-Green Was My Valley? Addressing Unexpected Issues Related to Teaching Media Online

Saturday, October 03, 2020

Screening at Deep in the Heart



My short documentary One, Yellow, You Will Marry A Handsome Fellow will screen at Deep in the Heart Film Festival ... today!

 

The film is screening -- virtually -- and you can get tickets here:
https://deepintheheartff.eventive.org/films/5f4bfe8c74386c0094d8ed55


It is part of the "Saturday Family Matinee" -- program of 10 family-friendly films.
https://watch.eventive.org/deepintheheartff/play/5f4d9d1a0011490030ed87c5


On Saturday, October 3rd I will be part of the live Q&A session (via Facebook Live).
https://www.facebook.com/events/357742178743337/
This is at 4 p.m. CDT.


The film features Katrine Haagh Thuesen, Lucas Ray, Tomas Sheridan, Mango Sheridan, and Jennifer Williams.

Saturday, February 29, 2020

Punch the Clock at MicroActs Artist Film Screenings



My short documentary Punch the Clock will screen in London at MicroActs London Artist Film Screenings on Thursday, March 5, 2020.
MicroActs is a program of short films, 6 minutes or less, exploring concentrated storytelling through moving image. From bold political expression to delicate personal memories to abstract experimental collages; MicroActs aims to create a thought-provoking, informative and diverse evening of film. Works can be narrative or non-linear, experimental or scripted, abstract emotions, comedy sketches, music videos, and more, MicroActs is looking for works that share politics, intersectional experiences and tell stories. We are proud to be a truly international film night, with works coming from all over the world to create an evening of conversation through moving image.
The screening with be held on Thursday 5th March, 7-11pm at creative Central London hub Hotel Elephant (5 Spare Street, Elephant & Castle, SE17). The Eventbrite for the evening is https://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/microacts-6-an-evening-of-international-artist-film-tickets-93892361581

Punch the Clock:
When a man discovers a preserved timeclock in a renovated University building, his memories of his father's work ethic collide with the history of labor in the building -- and his own career path.

Thursday, January 02, 2020

Screening at South Texas Underground Film Festival



My short documentary One, Yellow, You Will Marry A Handsome Fellow will screen at South Texas Underground Film Festival on Saturday, January 25, 2020 at 5 p.m.

STUFF is located in Corpus Christi, Texas with all films screening at the Alamo Drafthouse Corpus Christi, 7601 S Staples Street, Corpus Christi, Texas 78413.

The film features Katrine Haagh Thuesen, Lucas Ray, Tomas Sheridan, Mango Sheridan, and Jennifer Williams.

Sunday, October 06, 2019

Trifle Screens in Sweden



My 60-second film Trifle will screen at the Västerås Filmfestival in Sweden this week. The screenings will be on October 9 at 2:30 p.m. at Ozone, and on October 12 at 4:30 p.m. at Culturen Box 2.

A trifle is a matter of trivial importance, or a small quantity of anything. The film is a 60-second documentary about adjusting to tiny cultural differences.

Saturday, June 22, 2019

Screening at Edinburgh International Film Festival



My short documentary One, Yellow, You Will Marry A Handsome Fellow will screen at Edinburgh International Film Festival at 3 p.m. on Friday, June 28th. It is part of the program Time Passes Me.

The Edinburgh International Film Festival is the world's longest continually-running film festival.

The film features Katrine Haagh Thuesen, Lucas Ray, Tomas Sheridan, Mango Sheridan, and Jennifer Williams.

Monday, May 20, 2019

Screening at REEL Crafted Film Festival


My short documentary Natalie J. Wood: Ceramicist will screen at the REEL Crafted Film Festival on Friday, May 24 in Vancouver, Canada
From popular trends to the weird and conceptual. From culturally significant to “just for the hell of it” – this lively group of international short films featuring craft from around the world will not only educate as to the how and why these artists create, but also inspire us to look abroad to discover the limitlessness of the human imagination. 
The screening will be held at: Emily Carr University of Art & Design – Reliance Theatre 520 East 1st Avenue, Vancouver, BC, Canada.

Wednesday, May 15, 2019

Monday, April 01, 2019

Best Micro-Short



Our 60-second short documentary Trifle won Best Micro-Short at Papaya Rocks Film Festival in London. There's a little interview about the piece as well: "Another person's life tells a richer story than I could imagine."

Monday, January 14, 2019

Screening at Papaya Rocks Film Festival



My 60-second film Trifle will screen at the Papaya Rocks Film Festival in London on Thursday, the 28th of February, 2019 at the independent, family-owned Genesis Cinema in Whitechapel. This will be the film's world premiere.

A trifle is a matter of trivial importance, or a small quantity of anything. The film is a 60-second documentary about adjusting to tiny cultural differences.

Friday, December 14, 2018

Published in Frames Cinema Journal

The new issue of Frames Cinema Journal -- "Making Meaning of the Visual: Space and Identity" -- has just been published. I have a paper in it. It's titled: Popeye Doyle in the Rearview Mirror: Has the POV Shot Lost its Human Identity? You can read it for free.

It's about editing techniques for "cueing" POV shots, and our experience of identification with a character if these cues work. The paper starts with the famous chase scene in The French Connection, looks a little into the convoluted theory behind "identification," and then considers how the use of stabilized cameras and "documentary-style" camera work changed the use of cued POV shots.

So go and read the article. 

Saturday, December 01, 2018

The 60 Second Film Festival



My one-minute documentary Paprikash is screening at The 60 Second Film Festival today, in Bangkok, Thailand. The film is "A very short documentary about recreating a family meal."

Wednesday, October 31, 2018

Miniature Film Festival


My short documentary Paprikash will screen at the Miniature Film Festival in Vancouver on Thursday, November 8, 2018. The festival features one-minute micro short films. This year's theme is "Love."

Paprikash is "a very short documentary about recreating a family meal."

Friday, October 26, 2018

Screening at Inverness Film Festival



Our short documentary The Wanderers will screen at the Inverness Film Festival on Friday, November 9th, at 11:00 a.m. To book tickets visit the Eden Court website, or call the Box Office on 01463 234 234.

"The Wanderers" is a short film collaboration between poet Aoife Lyall and filmmaker Ted Fisher. Centered on an emotional and heartfelt reading of Lyall's poem, we consider past, present, memory and hope as we see the poet explore paths near the River Ness and on the shore of Loch Ness.

Thursday, October 25, 2018

Wednesday, October 24, 2018

100-Second Film Festival



Robin Crawford: Glass Artist, our short documentary profile of Edinburgh-based glass artist Robin Crawford, will screen at the 100-Second Film Festival on Saturday, October 27, at 7 p.m. The festival is held in Easton, Massachusetts.

The film was co-directed by Anna Stoltzmann and Ted Fisher.

Tuesday, June 05, 2018

Loch Ness Film Festival


Our short film poem The Wanderers will screen at the Loch Ness Film Festival on Saturday, July 28th, at 7 p.m. The screening is in the Craigmonie Theatre in Drumnadrochit.You can find out more about the festival here: Loch Ness Film Festival.