VHS / 2001
Title | Breaking character experimental filmmaking |
Item type | VHS |
Alternate title | Experimental filmmaking |
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Imprint | Berkeley, Calif. [s.n.,] 2001 |
Language | English |
URL | Link to original record |
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Physical description | 1 videocassette of 1 (62 min.)(VHS NTSC) : sd., col. and b&w ; 1/2 in. |
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245 00 Breaking character|h[videorecording] :|bexperimental
filmmaking.
246 30 Experimental filmmaking
257 U.S.
260 Berkeley, Calif. :|b[s.n.,]|c2001.
300 1 videocassette of 1 (62 min.)(VHS NTSC) :|bsd., col. and
b&w ;|c1/2 in.
500 Compilation of works exhibited at Pacific Film Archive on
March 4, 2001, curated by Gabriel Peters-Lazaro and
Michael Wilson.
505 0 Organic machinery / Deanna Bernard (5:00) -- Glass / Ted
Voelkel (3:30) -- Step 3 / Kate Winters (3:30) -- Joy of a
loaded gun / Noah Moskin (5:00) -- Transfer / Bijan Yashar
(4:30) -- Diddy Kong overkill / Thomas Lee (3:00) -- Ojos
/ Vince Navarro (2:00) -- Spleen / Antje Cranmer (2:00) --
Eh Dollface? / Kat Shuchter (4:00) -- The girl who would
do anything / Brett Simon (7:30) -- Tenderness / Sara
Pelligrini (3:00) -- A dream on the metro / Michelle
Peerali (5:00) -- Silence / Kenneth Pearce (1:30) -- Loss
/ Jason Domina (3:00) -- 12 year old Caucasian male /
Gabriel Peters-Lazaro (4:30) -- All there is to do /
Ta'nai Drayton (5:00).
506 Pacific Film Archive collection; non-circulating.|5CBPF.
510 3 PFA film notes
520 1 The conventions of mainstream media are so familiar to us
that we sometimes have trouble identifying them, much less
escaping them. The projects selected for this compilation
represent the efforts of UC Berkeley students in Film and
Art, using equipment and resources of varying
sophistication, to create works that challenge traditional
modes of representation. The films present subjects as
wide ranging as personal pain and struggle, social
critcism, stories of obsessive adolescent lust, and
dreamlike portraits of the world. Tying these films
together is their willingness to seek out new forms of
expression and to question standard methods of cinematic
representation along with the society that has produced
them. Participating students come from the Film Studies
Program, the Art Department, and from the Center for
Digital Art and New Media Research in the Art Department.
538 VHS NTSC.
655 7 Shorts.|2mim
655 7 Personal/independent works.|2mim
700 1 Bernard, Deanna.
700 1 Voelkel, Ted.
700 1 Winters, Kate.
700 1 Moskin, Noah.
700 1 Yashar, Bijan.
700 1 Lee, Thomas,|cof Bristol.
700 1 Navarro, Vince.
700 1 Cranmer, Antje.
700 1 Shuchter, Kat.
700 1 Simon, Brett.
700 1 Pelligrini, Sara.
700 1 Peerali, Michelle.
700 1 Pearce, Kenneth.
700 1 Domina, Jason.
700 1 Peters-Lazaro, Gabriel.
700 1 Drayton, Ta'Nai.
710 2 University of California, Berkeley.
740 02 Organic machinery.
740 02 Glass.
740 02 Step 3.
740 02 Joy of a loaded gun.
740 02 Transfer.
740 02 Diddy Kong overkill.
740 02 Ojos.
740 02 Spleen.
740 02 Eh Dollface?
740 02 Girl who would do anything.
740 02 Tenderness.
740 02 Dream on the metro.
740 02 Silence.
740 02 Loss.
740 02 12 year old Caucasian male.
740 02 All there is to do.
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