Posted in Chris Reed on Apr 13th, 2010
Check out Elyssa Lambert’s new documentary, recently made for VID325 (Video Production): VID325 Documentary by Elyssa Lambert
Elyssa is the student pictured in the blog posting previous to this one.
Thanks for watching!
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Posted in Chris Reed on Apr 6th, 2010
2010.04.06_VID325Practice_01, originally uploaded by Christopher Llewellyn Reed.
Look at this wonderful product placement for both Apple and the Panasonic P2 camera series!
Here, Junior video major Elyssa Lambert takes her turn in front of the camera in our in-class practice today for Junior video major Britney Empty’s upcoming narrative film shoot.
After completing their documentary projects, [...]
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Posted in Chris Reed on Apr 4th, 2010
HampdenEaster_2010.04.04_02, originally uploaded by Christopher Llewellyn Reed.
. . . Bunnies . . . I love bunnies . . .
Easter is so much fun.
Meow!
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Posted in Chris Reed on Apr 1st, 2010
That’s right! You heard it here first, folks. The announcement of this very important discovery comes on the eve of our Easter Break. Stay tuned for more details on the sure-to-be-granted Nobel Prize in Chemistry (the first ever given to a non-scientist). As the French would say, “poisson d’avril!”
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Posted in Chris Reed on Mar 29th, 2010
CDC2010_110, originally uploaded by Christopher Llewellyn Reed.
Seniors, from left to right, Brittany Proudfoot (English and Theatre major) and Sarah Eikmeier (Video major) visit the Hollywood sign on this past week’s Stevenson University trip to Los Angeles, for the 34th annual Comparative Drama Conference, hosted by Loyola Marymount University.
Also attending were the following Stevenson faculty members: [...]
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Posted in Chris Reed on Mar 23rd, 2010
Burrier_Brett_Mise-en-scène, originally uploaded by Christopher Llewellyn Reed.
And now the students will move on to the second film, which is a “montage” project, inspired by the Soviet Montage work of directors like Lev Kuleshov and Sergei Eisenstein, in the 1920s.
These first movies were all single-shot affairs, modeled after the work of the Lumière Brothers, in France, [...]
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Posted in Chris Reed on Mar 5th, 2010
Last night we had a great film festival.
The judges were:
Kristen Anchor
Director, Creative Alliance MovieMakers
Erica Ginsberg
Executive Director, Docs In Progress®
Jonathan Palevsky
Program Director, WBJC 91.5 FM
Host, Cinema Sundays at the Charles
The winners were:
1st Place: Dan Regner, for “The Fork”
2nd Place: Nicole Myers, for “Hello Dowry”
3rd Place: Ryan East, for “Linger”
The Fall 2009 FLM354 section I taught came [...]
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Posted in Chris Reed on Mar 5th, 2010
The night of the February 16 Baltimore Speakers Series event, some of us were lucky enough to have dinner with Mia Farrow beforehand.
Here I am, with the guest of honor and my girlfriend Jen.
A great night!
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Posted in Chris Reed on Mar 4th, 2010
I invite everyone to our film festival tonight: Stevenson Film Festival on March 4, 2010
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Posted in Chris Reed on Feb 24th, 2010
2010.02.24_FLM108Project1_36, originally uploaded by Christopher Llewellyn Reed.
FLM108 students Leah Steber, Eric Gerhart (hidden by camera) and Jose Sarmiento roll out their film reel after finishing their last single-shot movie today.
Next stop – the montage films, inspired by the work of Soviet filmmakers of the 1920s, such as Sergei Eisenstein. We’ll watch his 1925 masterpiece [...]
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