[Iyf-ct] Film showings
meghan judge
megatrops at gmail.com
Thu Aug 13 03:11:45 PDT 2009
I think thats a fantastic idea. There are many bridges (like the one at obs
station) where this kind of thing can take place.
I went to a traveling art exhibition that paused under that bridge a little
while back, it also managed to book the last train ride back to mznbrg from
town and things happened on the train, that was great. wonder if that would
be at all possible...might be tricky though, but it's a good location. Also
then we would need to organise taxi/bus rides back for everyone and it all
gets a bit expensive.
but if we keep our eyes open for places (perhaps a park with a big wall)
then in summer Im sure we can organise a free outdoor screening.
Will anyone be attending the art/auction market in mznbrg after the meeting
this sat?
On Fri, Aug 7, 2009 at 6:13 PM, Peter van Heusden <pvh at webbedfeet.co.za>wrote:
> Yeah... add generator to the list of requirements. Hm, my friend /
> comrade Blacks used to have a kick-ass set of speakers. Big, need big
> car or bakkie to move. But combine those with the projector, and you got
> a thing of beauty.
>
> Peter
>
> Andreas Spath wrote:
> > Always wanted to do outside screenings or roof-top ones. Can be a
> > logistical problem: electricity, sound equipment and weather, but
> > definitely something to think about for summer. Great idea, actually!
> >
> > Dreas
> >
> > --- On *Fri, 8/7/09, Jack Hiphopdontstopalopoulous
> > /<sleepingmantis at gmail.com>/* wrote:
> >
> >
> > From: Jack Hiphopdontstopalopoulous <sleepingmantis at gmail.com>
> > Subject: Re: [Iyf-ct] Film showings
> > To: iyf-ct at lists.resist.ca
> > Date: Friday, August 7, 2009, 6:48 PM
> >
> > Excellent news! What about ideas for venues? Is it at all feasible
> > to just project a film onto a public wall, as in something that can
> > be seen and heard from the street, or a public place? Just a
> > thought, if we're having difficulty with a venue and and also if
> > those mexican films are only 30 minutes...
> >
> > On Thu, Aug 6, 2009 at 9:27 AM, Peter van Heusden
> > <pvh at webbedfeet.co.za </mc/compose?to=pvh at webbedfeet.co.za>> wrote:
> >
> > Hi everyone
> >
> > We've repeatedly discussed organising film showings as IYF, and
> > I was
> > musing about this on Facebook today. Mark Weinberg sent me a
> message
> > saying AIDC has a video projector we could use. So I'm just
> > putting this
> > out there - we could possibly take some of the movies Andreas
> > has and
> > show them in diverse venues? Would of course take promotion, etc.
> >
> > Peter
> > P.S. my friend / comrade Greg Berger, in Mexico, has done some
> > new films
> > recently about Swine Flu (and industrial pigfarming) and also the
> > situation in Chiapas (where Zapatista-supporters are under
> seige).
> > They're in Spanish, etc. with subtitles, but they're reasonably
> > short -
> > about 30 minutes, so it might be feasible to dub them to English.
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