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SUMMARY:In Security // In Community
DESCRIPTION:A multimedia installation exploring our relationship to home and the evolution of housing\, deconstructing that relationship\, and envisioning a new one. \nA reception with the artists and other local housing advocates and organizations will be held on First Friday\, May 3rd. \nAbout the Artists\nCorrine Yonce is an artist\, fair & affordable housing advocate\, and documentarian.  She combines visual art with ethnographic media\, including audio interviews\, household objects\, and photographs\, to explore how our individual ideas of home situates into our shared sense of community. For more about Corrine and her work\, visit https://www.cmyonce.com/ \n \nJordyn Fitch is a filmmaker\, media educator\, community organizer\, and shenanigans instigator from South Florida. They are the Production Manager at Junction Arts & Media. They live in Lebanon\, NH with their lovely wife and slightly wilting plants. Jordyn has a website that is not nearly as nice as Corrines’. You can check it out at your own risk\, HERE. \n \nMaeve Littau graduated from Dartmouth College where she majored in Government\, with a focus on political violence. She is interested in community organizing and public policy\, as well as filmmaking and editing. \n \nMade possible in part by funding from
URL:https://uvjam.org/event/in-security-in-community/
LOCATION:JAM – Junction Arts & Media\, 5 S Main St\, White River Junction\, VT\, 05001\, United States
CATEGORIES:Past Events
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SUMMARY:Quick Doc Filmmaking Workshop with JD Hawks
DESCRIPTION:Learn the art of compelling\, concise nonfiction storytelling with video!\nThrough hands-on experience\, participants will creatively work to tell a complete story\, efficiently and effectively. The workshop will be based on broadcast journalism principles\, but can be applied to all types of shorter form documentary and scripted filmmaking projects.  Great preparation for the JAM 48 Hour Film Slam in May! \nAbout the Instructor\nJohn is a native to the Upper Valley\, having grown up attending JAM summer camps and even worked for then CATV under Bob Franzoni. He graduated from Hartford High School and has recently returned to the area as a working professional. Holding a Bachelor’s degree in journalism from DePaul University\, he has spent the last 2+ years serving as the U.V. bureau reporter for NBC5.  In his role\, John covers a diverse array of stories and topics\, ranging from crime and politics to feature stories – with the latter being his favorite. On the job\, he frequently immerses himself in the community\, experiencing its unique aspects and engaging with the people in it.  Adding to his responsibilities\, John has taken on a new challenge: assisting Listen Community Services with their content creation and communication strategy. \n \nFREE – Please REGISTER below \nThis program made possible in part through grants from Jane B. Cook Trust\, Adimab Lab\, and the Jack & Dorothy Byrne Foundation.
URL:https://uvjam.org/event/quick-doc-filmmaking-workshop/
LOCATION:JAM – Junction Arts & Media\, 5 S Main St\, White River Junction\, VT\, 05001\, United States
CATEGORIES:Community Events,Media Education,Past Events
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