MediaNet and Open Space Present: The Future of Film

 Saturday, February 25 at 2pm, at Open Space, 510 Fort St. 

A panel discussion with Rick Raxlen, Marilyn Brakhage and Peter Sandmark,  followed by a screening of films by Stan Brackhage.

This is the final day of Rick Raxlen’s exhibition introspective?!*√º”ç¥å?!

A reception will follow.

Hope to see you there!

OPEN CINEMA presents Rainforest: The Limit of Splendour February 22 at the Victoria Event Centre (1415 Broad St.)

Our next event  features a screening of the documentary Rainforest: The Limit of Splendour by Victoria filmmaker Richard Boyce.

Inspired by Kwaxsistalla, a Kwakwaka’wakw clan chief, Vancouver Islandfilmmaker Richard Boyce embarks upon a cinematic journey contrastingthe tree-farms that dominate the landscape surrounding his home, with an ancient rainforest on the Pacific Coast of Canada.

This documentary has received lots of praise, including the Best Mountain Culture Film Award at the Whistler Film Festival!

To view the trailer, go to: www.RainforestMovie.ca

The filmmaker will be in attendance during the after-screening discussion.

Doors open at 5:30pm, with a screening at 7pm

Hope to see you there!

Korn-U-Kopia Premiere, Thursday January 26 5pm at Open Space

Join Victoria filmmaker Richard Raxlen on Thursday, January 26 at 5:00 pm at Open Space, 510 Fort Street for the premiere of Korn-U-Kopia, a new dual screen projection.

Korn-U-Kopia extends Raxlen’s love of 16mm film, and treats viewers to a cinematic survey of his creative strategies and play: flipbooks and comic books, Mutt and Jeff in silent black and white, a cut up Haunted House, sequences shot this summer in his Lee Ave neighbourhood and backyard, THE IRISH GRINGO, Hoppy and Roy Rogers plus many minutes of clear leader colored on and outs from earlier Raxlen movies, and much more …The screening is free and everyone is welcome.

This week, the 24 Images, a venerable Montreal film journal selected Raxlen’s 1982 short, optically printed classic Jaffa Gate as of one the 200 must-see films of Quebec. JaffaGate is available for viewing at Open Space.

Korn-U-Kopia will be screened during a major exhibition Richard Raxlen Introspective?!*√˚”ç¥å?! examining the first 40 years of his career.

Open space and MediaNet acknowledge the support of the Media Arts Section of the Canada Council for the Arts.

Crazy Wisdom postponed until Wednesday, February 1

Please note: Due to the snow, OPEN CINEMA’s screening of Crazy Wisdom has been postponed until Wednesday, February 1.

The event will take place at the Victoria Event Centre, 1415 Broad St.

Doors open at 5:30, screening at 7pm

hope to see you there!

OPEN CINEMA Presents “Crazy Wisdom, ” January 18

OPEN CINEMA’s next event will be on Wednesday, January 18 at the Victoria Event Centre, 1415 Broad St.

We will screen the documentary Crazy Wisdom, in partnership with the Victoria Shambhala Meditation Centre.

 

Where: Victoria Event Centre, 1415 Broad St.

When: doors 5:30pm, screening at 7pm

Suggested donation: $10-$20 at the door

 

Raised in the rigorous Tibetan monastic tradition, Chogyam Trungpa came to the West

and taught Buddhism as though it were a matter of life and death. He was

committed to creating the foundation from which to build an enlightened society.

 

He was also known as “the bad boy” of Buddhism,

shattering notions about how an enlightened teacher should behave. 20 years after his death, Trungpa’s name still evokes

admiration & outrage. What made him tick? What is enlightenment, anyway?

 

Featuring an after-screening discussion with Victoria Shambala Director Layth Matthews (also CEO of RateMiser Mortgage Advisors), Rebecca Hazell, Elizabeth Hazell and Louise Trussler Mangan. These spiritual luminaries are also very informed about our current economic realities, so the post-screening discussion will explore both Trungpa’s spiritual legacy and the role of spirituality in our changing economy. It promises to be a very interesting and unusual evening. Hope to see you there!

MediaNet’s 30th Anniversary Celebration, December 16

You are invited to attend MediaNet’s Celebration Reception for its 30th Anniversary, on Friday, Dec. 16, 2011, from 5 pm to 7 pm  at the MediaNet office, #110 – 2750 Quadra Street. A selection of videos by members, past and present, will be showing on the monitors in our office.

MediaNet was incorporated on December 16th, 1981, with the goal of supporting the creation of videos that express personal vision. Come and enjoy some holiday cheer with MediaNet members and staff.  Snacks and refreshments will be served.

Tonight – OPEN CINEMA presents “Raw Opium” in partnership with AIDS Vancouver Island

Our next OPEN CINEMA event is on Wednesday, November 16, featuring the documentary Raw Opium: Pain, Pleasure, Profit in collaboration with AIDS Vancouver Island.

Location: Victoria Event Centre, 1415 Broad St.

Doors open: 5:30

Screening: 7pm

Suggested donation: $10-$20 at the door

Coffee by Fernwood Coffee, pizza by The Joint, goodies from Bubby Rose’s Bakery, door prizes and more!

Raw Opium challenges preconceived notions of harm reduction, addiction and government involvement in both

the production and enforcement of this powerful drug.

Featuring an after screening discussion with Donald MacPherson, Canadian Drug Policy Coalition;

David Bratzer, Board Member of Law enforcement Against Prohibition; Katie, Society of Intravenous

Drug Users (S.O.L.I.D) member, and Erin Gibson, AIDS V.I. Harm Reduction Services.

MediaNet’s 30th Anniversary Party – date moved to December 16

You are invited to attend MediaNet’s Celebration Reception for its 30th Anniversary, on Friday, Dec. 16, 2011, from 5 pm to 7 pm  at the MediaNet office, #110 – 2750 Quadra Street. A selection of videos by members, past and present, will be showing on the monitors in our office.

MediaNet was incorporated on December 16th, 1981, with the goal of supporting the creation of videos that express personal vision. Come and enjoy some holiday cheer with MediaNet members and staff.  Snacks and refreshments will be served.

MediaNet 30th Anniversary Short Film Call Out

MediaNet 30th Anniversary Short Film Anniversary Call Out
MediaNet is looking for 5 filmmakers to create a short film using MediaNet’s new Sony FS 100s. Any genre or subject is eligible.
up to 10 days use of one or both of the Sony FS 100’s
up to 10 days use of MediaNet lights, grip and ancillary equipment.
Editing Facilities at MediaNet (Adobe CS5 Creative Suite with Premier Pro or FCP 7 and Adobe AfterEffects)
Technical Support as necessary

The Call is open to Victoria and Victoria Area Filmmakers and Artists who
have had at least one film selected into an adjudicated film festival
or have received a Canada Council or BC Arts grant. Open to all Victoria Area filmmakers and video artists.
The 5 selected projects will be adjudicated by an independent three person jury.
Criteria for selection
  • 50%  Artistic Merit
  • 25% innovative use of the Sony FS100
  • 10% track record of previous project completion
  • 15% community involvement and relevance and involvement of MediaNet members as crew and personnel
Submissions must include
  • minimum two page treatment of the project that includes statements of artistic vision, community relevance and an explanation of how the FS100’s will enhance your project (see above “Criteria for Selection”)
  • Resume or CV
  • Schedule of completion including proposed shooting dates (best estimate)
  • List of crew and positions (best estimate)
Deadline for proposals:
November 30th 2011
via e-mail to communications@media-net  or
#110 – 2750 Quadra St, Victoria, BC  V8T 4E8

MediaNet’s 30th Anniversary challenge!


 

MediaNet was incorporated on Dec 16th, 1981. This December marks 30 years of serving

independent film and video production and presentation in Victoria!

 

MediaNet is creating a film and video challenge in celebration of our 30th – we invite you to

make a short film or video work which somehow incorporates the number 30.

Works can be in any genre, including, but not limited to documentary, experimental

or narrative. Works will be played at our Anniversary party on November 30th.

 

Participants will receive 50 Volbucks and a commemorative MediaNet hat or t-shirt!

 

If you are interested in participating, please contact Catlin at  info@media-net.bc.ca