Join media artist and filmmaker Maziar Ghaderi for an introduction to live cinema. Live cinema is an emergent storytelling platform that allows for a performance to be shot and screened at the same time using live editing and multi-cam setups. After an overview of the software, we will be screening The Grand Hacker, a 15-minute, proof of concept live cinema story about a sadistic hacker that peers into the lives of his unsuspecting neighbours. Participants will also have the opportunity to pitch their own live cinema projects.
Course Outline
Wednesday, September 15, 7pm-9pm
Materials
• PC or Mac with headphones or speakers
• Zoom account (Register here)
Accessibility
Our virtual events take place through the video-calling platform Zoom where there is access to a real-time live Closed Captioning (CC) feature, a Q&A section to accommodate additional accessibility requests, ASL interpreters (if needed, will be provided), dial-in from phone numbers as well as an accessibility point person who is available to assist with troubleshooting or access issues. In addition, our online events in Zoom support screen readers, provide high contrast mode, and have screen magnifiers and visual modifications.
DARC is dedicated to accommodating your needs to the best of our abilities. We acknowledge that there are preexisting barriers to accessing our centre. We perform internal accessibility audits of our physical and digital spaces each year to better serve our community. We also welcome inquiry, feedback and resources regarding accessibility and accessibility improvement by phone (613.238.7648 x. 4) or by email at access@digitalartsresourcecentre.ca. DARC staff are available and willing to assist with all inquiries and requests regarding physical access during operating and event hours.