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SUMMARY:Shoot & Splice: Archival Footage
DESCRIPTION:Join Indie Memphis and Crosstown Arts for an in-depth virtual conversation about the use of archival footage in documentary film. Last year’s Indie Memphis festival winner for Best Documentary Feature was Cane Fire\, a film that makes brilliant use of archival footage to illustrate and explore labor exploitation and inequality in Hawaii. Join Cane Fire director Anthony Banua-Simon and executive producer Steve Holmgren to talk about their use of archival footage in the film\, securing rights to archival footage\, ways to find archival footage\, and the various creative processes filmmakers use when working with archival footage. \nEvent begins at 7 pm CST \nREGISTER HERE \n\nShoot & Splice is a FREE filmmaker forum presented by Crosstown Arts and Indie Memphis\, featuring a wide variety of technical\, educational\, and unique topics of interest to the Memphis filmmaking community.
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SUMMARY:Virtual Resident Artist Talk
DESCRIPTION:Crosstown Arts resident artists Sepideh Dashti\, Joann Self Selvidge\, and Sarah Elizabeth Cornejo will present artist talks in a virtual event. \nFree and open to the public \nRegister here \n\nArtist Bios \nSepideh Tajalizadeh Dashti\nSepideh Tajalizadeh Dashti is an emerging interdisciplinary artist. Her recent practice is related to exploring her body by creating performance\, video\, photography\, and installations. Through multiple discourses and contexts\, she is always rediscovering\, reinventing\, and reinterpreting her Iranian identity as a pivotal point for exploring her work in multiple and heterogeneous contexts. \nJoann Self Selvidge\nJoann Self Selvidge is an award-winning filmmaker whose documentaries explore issues of work\, creativity\, agency\, and justice. Since 2002\, she has produced\, directed\, and edited more than two dozen projects\, including features (Juvenile\, See the Keepers\, The Art Academy\, The WLOK Story)\, shorts (Robert\, Viola\, Voices of Jericho\, Nude Photos!)\, series (The Juvenile Project\, The Arts Interviews)\, and multimedia installations (Inaugurate the Resistance). \nSarah Elizabeth Cornejo\nSarah Elizabeth Cornejo’s sculptural work utilizes the possibilities within hybridity to speak of a hypothetical place where humans have evolved into hybrid beings with animals\, insects\, and discarded human-made materials. The resulting physical evolution of this voluntary merging challenges social discomfort around bodies that are not easily categorized by blurring the boundaries between animal and human\, living and dead\, animate and inanimate. Her work aims to disrupt notions of human hierarchy\, testing the phenomenon between humanity\, mammality and technology in a chimeric future.
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