
We are proud to announce
the return of MISE EN SCENE to The Chateau on Saturday 22nd of
May, this time in collaboration with BEYOND
TV (http://www.beyondtv.org),
media activists from Manchester, who will be presenting films, music, performance
and anti-consumer merchandise along with the Mise en Scene show of short films/
animations, performers, music and surprises….£2 entry…7.30pm
— 11.30pm.
| Mise en Scene short films by: Moxs
Audio |
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Beyond TV short films by: Undercurrents |
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We would also like to announce 2 workshops given by Mick Fuzz from Beyond
TV, taking place on the 22nd and 23rd May also at The Chateau. Sign
up to attend! (see below)
WORKSHOP 1
SATURDAY
22ND MAY 1PM — 2PM,
THE CHATEAU
TO SIGN UP — KAREN 0771 2625106 or email miseenscenefilms@yahoo.co.uk
Low Cost Digital Video Presentation
This presentation is designed as a sampler or preview to the more technical
workshops about Low Cost Digital Video Creation and Distribution.
Talk with Video extracts.
Format:
·
Introduction to Video [media] activism.
·
Potted History of Undercurrents and Indymedia
·
Why the Mainstream Media is shite
·
New Wave of Media creation, both content and techniques.
·
New ways of distributing Video without censorship or huge costs.
WORKSHOP2
SUNDAY
23RD MAY 4PM— 6PM,
THE CHATEAU
TO SIGN UP — KAREN 0771 2625106 or email miseenscenefilms@yahoo.co.uk
Low cost digital creation and distribution.
A workshop pitched at media activists using low end machines to network existing
films via CDrom and the Internet.
The sessions are short and practical lasting about 30-40mins hour each, and
ending with a hands on session to recap. They are also an excellent introduction
to Video editing tools and Digital Media in general.
Session one - Capturing from DV camera to Premiere via Firewire. Triming clips
in Premiere to make them ready to export.
Session Two - Exporting Video in Premiere to an encoded file using a Frameserving
program. We will create Mpg1 VCD compatible files for CDR's and broadband
Internet use and Real Media files for on-demand Internet streaming. Software
used TmpegEnc, Real Producer, Avisynth frameserver.
Session Three - Making a CDrom / VCD. We'll look at creating a simple webpage
interface for a CDRom using Mozilla composer. Then we'll find out how to burn
the Video clips to either a CDrom for use in a computer [pc, mac, linux compatible]
or a VCD for use in a DVD player. Software used Nero, Mozilla Composer.