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Project Lumière. University of Guadalajara, Centro Universitario de la Costa, Puerto Vallarta, Mexico 2016

30 Mar 2016
Project Lumière. University of Guadalajara, Mexico 2016

Presentation and two-day workshop at the University of Guadalajara, Centro Universitario de la Costa, Puerto Vallarta, Mexico, March 8-10, 2016.

As part of the “Sección Académica” of the Festival Internacional de Cine en Puerto Vallarta, Dan O’Connell and Gwenda Young, Film and Screen Media UCC, delivered a presentation titled “Project Lumière” designed to demonstrate that simple methods of approaching the language of cinema can oftentimes result in more inventive compositions and concepts.

Films made had to adhere to these strict rules: • No longer than 53 seconds in duration • Filmed using a fixed camera lens • Camera must be mounted on fixed tripod (pan & tilt locked) • No editing • No synchronous sound.

The presentation was followed by a two-day workshop on filmmaking, during which students were presented with a challenge: could they conceive and shoot a film, under the rules of “Project Lumière”, in just one day?

Students Mexico I    

Students Mexico II

Students introduced their films at a public showcase on March 10th.

The films are available to view online at:https://vimeo.com/album/3864921

Project Lumière Mexico 2016

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