LIFT Touring Workshop with Near North Mobile Media Lab: Screening/Artist Talk and Introduction to Dramatic Filmmaking

 

 

LIFT Touring Workshop with Near North Mobile Media Lab (N2M2L):

Screening/Artist Talk and Introduction to Dramatic Filmmaking with Igor Drljača

 

Screening/Artist Talk:

Friday, February 27, 2015
Starts at 8pm
Monastery Hall, Nipissing University

 

 

LIFT Touring Workshop with Near North Mobile Media Lab (N2M2L):

Screening/Artist Talk and Introduction to Dramatic Filmmaking with Igor Drljača

 

Screening/Artist Talk:

Friday, February 27, 2015
Starts at 8pm
Monastery Hall, Nipissing University

165 Monastery Road

North Bay, Ontario

FREE Admission


Workshop:

Saturday, February 28, 2015
10am – 4pm
Monastery Hall, Nipissing University

165 Monastery Road

North Bay, Ontario

$45 (Pre-registration required)

Enrollment is limited to 25
 
In this workshop, we will look at the aesthetical and production considerations of the DIY (Do-it-yourself) model and how it differs from the industry model. We will look at an overview of development, pre-production, production and post-production responsibilities when working this way. In an effort to put our discussions into everyday contexts, Drljača will draw on my personal experiences of working in Toronto and abroad using the DIY approach as well the traditional industry model.

 

Born in Sarajevo, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Igor Drljača moved to Canada in 1993 due to the wars in former Yugoslavia. He completed his Master’s in Film Production at York University’s graduate program in 2011. He runs the production company TimeLapse Pictures with York Alumn Albert Shin. He is the recipient of the K.M. Hunter Artist Award for media arts. His award winning shorts include Woman in Purple (2010), and The Fuse: Or How I Burned Simon Bolivar (2011), which have screened at hundreds of festivals. His critically acclaimed feature film Krivina (2012) premiered at TIFF and screened at dozens of international festivals. In 2014 he co-produced Albert Shin’s TIFF 2014 favorite In Her Place, which received 7 Canadian Screen Award nominations. He is in post-production on his sophomore feature The Waiting Room, which will be released this year. His third feature film, Tabija, which is in development, received Rotterdam Film Festival’s Cinemart Eurimages Prize and was also selected for the prestigious Cannes Film Festival’s L’Atelier program. www.timelapsepictures.ca

 

This workshop is part of LIFT’s Touring Filmmaking Workshops with media arts centers throughout Ontario. The touring program is generously supported by the Ontario Trillium Foundation (OTF).

 

 

Starting: Friday 27 February 2015 20:00

Non Members: Screening Free/ Workshop $45

Members: Screening Free/ Workshop $45

Location:
Monastery Hall, Nipissing University 
165 Monastery Road 
North Bay ON Canada