Cinematography Workshop w/ Nancy Schreiber

Columbia Women in Film (C-WIF) and the Cinematography Club are pleased to announce a workshop with Director of Photography, Nancy Schreiber,
Saturday, April 25th from 11AM - 2PM.

Join us for a screening of Schreiber’s reel followed by a workshop on shooting in all formats and working with a DP. Students are also encouraged to bring clips form their own films and/or questions about their upcoming projects to discuss with Schreiber. Don’t miss this opportunity to learn more about working with a DP and get feedback on your projects with a focus on camera and lighting techniques.

Nancy Schreiber was the first woman gaffer in New York’s NABET guild and later  joined the Camera Guild as a director of photography, shooting more than 50 productions in the last 15 years alone. Her work includes, Neil LaBute’s Your Friends and Neighbors; Shadow Magic, a period film directed in China by Ann Hui; the feature November, which was shot on DVX and earned the Cinemtography Award at Sundance in 2004; and more recently, Motherhood, which premiered at this year’s Sundance Film Festival and was directed by Columbia University professor, Katherine Dieckmann.

Please RSVP to cwiforg@gmail.com and indicate if you have work you would like to show for critique and how long your clip is.

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Cinematography Workshop w/ NANCY SCHREIBER
SATURDAY, April 25th
11AM-2PM
Dodge, Room 511
SNACKS&REFRESHMENTS WILL BE SERVED!
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Hope to see you all there!

Bora, Livi & Gregg

Speaker Series with recent CU alumni Madeleine Olnek

Hi, all

C-WIF is excited to invite you to a talk with recent alum Madeleine
Olnek.  Olnek is a writer/director (www.madeleineolnek.com) whose
first short comedy "Hold Up," was an official selection of Sundance
and the Los Angeles Film Festival in 2006. She is also a prolific
playwright whose works have been described by playwright Paula Vogel
as "incredible contemporary masterpieces" in American Theater
Magazine. Olnek is also one of the authors of "A Practical Handbook
for the Actor" (foreword by David Mamet).

Olnek’s thesis film, "Countertransference," for which she was awarded
the Adrienne Shelley Award for Best Female Director at the Columbia
Film Festival, was an official selection of Sundance 2009  and won the
Grand Jury award for Outstanding Dramatic Short at Outfest 2008.

Please join us next Friday, April 10th 1:30 PM in room 512, where
Madeleine will screen her work and discuss techniques for working with
actors, shooting on extremely low budgets, and navigating the festival
circuit.

It will be a great opportunity to learn how an emerging, independent
filmmaker and recent  CU alum is forging her own path
Hope to see you all there!

All the best,
Livi & Bora

CWIF General Meeting and Panel Discussion

Are you wondering what to expect during your research arts years? Or 
after graduation? 

C-WIF is pleased to invite all members to our first meeting of the 
semester ,Friday, February 20th @ 1PM, to discuss plans for spring 
semester followed by a Panel Discussion on Research Arts Years & 
Beyond Graduation! 

We will have a brief general meeting to catch up and discuss plans for 
the spring semester before moving into a panel discussion with 3rd, 
4th, and 5th year students to discuss life during research arts years 
and beyond Columbia. 

Issues to be discussed by the panel of 3rd, 4th and 5th year student 
include: 

-Master Classes, Revisions and Directing Thesis classes… how do 
these work? 
-How do you work and keep on top of your screenwriting and thesis 
productions? 
-How to find and get funding for your non-thesis and thesis films 
-What kinds of jobs do people get during their research arts years? 
How do you find these jobs? 
-Submitting films to festivals and what to expect once they’re 
accepted 
-Life during research arts years and after graduation. 

Come with all your questions and mingle with students in other years! 

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C-WIF 
Friday 20th/ Room 411 

1PM~1:30PM 
GENERAL MEETING 

1:30-2:30PM 
PANEL DISCUSSION 
Research Arts Years & Beyond Columbia 

Snacks & Refreshments will be served. 
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C-WIF Screening Series presents WANDA dir. Barbara Loden

Columbia Women in Film is thrilled to start off our spring semester film series with a screening of the 1970 film WANDA, directed by Barbara Loden and shot and edited by our very own, Professor Nicholas Proferes. WANDA was the directorial debut of actress Barbara Loden (wife of Elia Kazan) and sadly the only film she directed before her she died in 1980.

Winner of the Critics Prize in Venice in 1970, Barbara Loden’s WANDA is often referred to as a "forgotten masterpiece." Though a critical hit, it was only released in one theater in NY and never shown in the rest of the country again. Do not miss this opportunity to see this rare gem and hear first hand about the making of the film from a key crew member, Nicholas Proferes!

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Special Screening of WANDA
Thurs. Feb 5th
Dodge, 511
7PM  followed by Q&A
w/ DP/Editor Nicholas Proferes
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Master Class with Director/Actress Kasi Lemmons

Hello C-WIF Members, Special Announcement!

Director/actress Kasi Lemmons(http://www.imdb.com/name/nm0501435/) is holding a Master Class on Friday, Nov 21st from 10AM-1PM in room 512 which is being opened up to C-WIF & FOCUS members as well! If you are interested in attending this master class, you must RSVP to Trey Ellis at trey@ellis.org.

There will also be a SCREENING of her film TALK TO HER on Saturday, Nov. 22nd at 3PM in room 511.

All the best,
Livi & Bora

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Special Masterclass w/ Kasi Lemmons
Friday, Nov 21 10AM-1PM Room 512
RSVP to trey@ellisorg
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C-WIF Film Society: TAKE CARE OF MY CAT Screening & Discussion Fri Nov 14 at 3:30PM!

 

Hello all! 

C-WIF is excited to invite you to our first Film Film Society screening of the year.As many of you know, last year C-WIF launched its very own Film Society with support of the film division to ensure that the work of women directors is shown at Columbia on a regular basis. Every month a student or professor from the film division will curate a screening of a film directed by a woman and each screening will be followed by a discussion. It’s a great opportunityto watch and discuss films withour peers in a laid-back and fun atmosphere. 

Our first film this semester is ‘Take Care of My Cat’, a coming-of-age story from South Korea directed by Jeong Jae-eun. Thescreening is this Friday, November 14 at 3:30pm in room 511. Maggie Greenwald will be leading the discussion afterwards and Korean snacks will be provided! 

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Take Care of My Cat (112min) 
Directed By Jeong Jae-eun 
Friday, Nov 14th 
3:30 PM, Room 511 
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[Trailer] http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Exjx_XlwXwQ 

‘Take Care of My Cat’chronicles the lives of a group of friends — five young women — a year after they graduate from high school, showing the  heartbreaking changes and inspiring difficulties they face in both their friendships and the working world. 

Though critically acclaimed in its native South Korea, the film’s box office returns were not so great, prompting a ‘Save the Cat’ movement involving film-industry professionals to try to increase viewership before its theatrical run would be cut short. The film went on to many international film festivals as well, where it received awards and special mentions. 

Please come support this fantastic female director and join us for a fun evening! This event is open to the entire division and we really encourage you all to come and bring your friends! 

Hope to see you all there! 
Bora Kim & Olivia Newman (C-WIF Fellow) 

Take Care of My Cat 

[RottenTomatoes] 
http://www.rottentomatoes.com/m/take_care_of_my_cat/ 
[IMDB] 
http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0296658/ 

"Jae-eun Jeong’s Take Care of My Cat brings a beguiling freshness to a coming-of-age story with such a buoyant, expressive flow of images that it emerges as another key contribution to the flowering of the South Korean cinema." 
-Kevin Thomas, Los Angels Times 

"The problems and characters it reveals are universal and involving, and the film itself — as well its delightful cast — is so breezy, pretty and gifted, it really won my heart." 
-Michael Wilmington, Chicago Tribune 

 

C-WIF Meeting Nov 7

Columbia Women in Film (C-WIF) is pleased to launch our Speakers’ Series with special guest, Sarah Pirozek, a commercial director who has worked on national commercial campaigns all over the U.S., Canada and Europe. Sarah is also the founder of her own production company, Dame Work Inc., a New York-based commercial film production, media and entertainment company specializing in commercials, television shows, internet content, documentary and narrative features.  Don’t miss this opportunity to find out about starting your own production company, breaking into commercial directing, and more!  

Please join us Friday, November 7th at 2 PM to see examples of Sarah’s work and learn more about breaking into the business.

Also, SPECIAL PRE-MEETING PANEL FOR FIRST YEARS at 1PM.
All first years are invited to a special pre-meeting panel talk at 1 PM to discuss first year issues and find out from a panel of second year students what to expect from the rest of your first year, 8-12 summers and beyond. Get the inside scoop from fellow students about all things first year- from the SWAP to 8-12 shoots to fellowships and more! Come with all your questions and mingle with students in other
years.

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C-WIF November Meeting
Friday, 11/7
Room 508

1PM
PANEL DISCUSSION: 1st Year and beyond

2PM
SPEAKER SERIES:  Special guest, Sarah Pirozek

Food & Refreshments will be served.
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Hope to see everyone next Friday!

Editing Workshop w/ Morgan Faust: Tues Oct 21

Hi All,

CWIF is pleased to announce the second workshop in our fall series of tech workshops for women:

EDITING TECHNIQUES WITH FINAL CUT PRO will be led by our very own Morgan Faust on Tuesday, October 21st from 1PM - 3PM at the DMC.

The workshop is open to women of ALL levels of editing experience. Bring your footage from recent exercises and learn new  techniques for cutting those scenes. Morgan will go over any basics and build on what you already know. Learn shortcuts and tools to make editing those exercises a piece of cake! Come meet women students from all years and feel free to ask ANY questions in a completely supportive and friendly environment.

Please RSVP to cwiforg@gmail.com so we can be sure to reserve a computer for you.

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EDITING TECHNIQUES w/ Morgan Faust
Tuesday 10/21
1:00 PM
DMC

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Finally, thanks to everyone who made it out to the camera tech workshop on October 3rd and especially to Brooke Sebold for her fantastic tutorial. We hope it was helpful for everyone.

Stay tuned for more info on our upcoming workshops and hope to see you next Tuesday!

CWIF Co-hosted screening of THE SECRET LIFE OF BEES on Tuesday, Oct 14t

We are thrilled to announce that C-WIF will be co-hosting a screening 
of THE SECRET LIFE OF BEES on Tuesday, Oct 14th in partnership with the Carla Khun Film Series and FOCUS. 

This special screening will be held in Lerner Hall at 2 PM so please 
come help us fill the 300-seat auditorium and show your support for 
director Gina Prince-Bythewood who will be joining us for a Q&A! 

PLEASE NOTE: THIS IS A TICKETED EVENT. 
RSVP @ www.Ovationtix.Com/Trs/Pe/832052 

[THE SECRET LIFE OF BEES] 

Set in South Carolina in 1964, the film is the moving tale of Lily 
Owens, a 14 year-old girl who is haunted by the memory of her late 
mother. To escape her lonely life and troubled relationship with her 
father, Lily flees with Rosaleen, her caregiver and only friend, to a 
South Carolina town that holds the secret to her mother’s past. Taken 
in by the intelligent and independent Boatwright sisters, Lily finds 
solace in their mesmerizing world of beekeeping, honey and the Black 
Madonna. 

The all-star cast includes Queen Latifah, Dakota Fanning, Jennifer 
Hudson, Alicia Keys and Paul Bettany. 

We’re thrilled that Gina Prince-Bythewood will be joining us for a Q and A after the film, moderated by Jamal Joseph, chair of the Graduate Film Division. 

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THE SECRET LIFE OF BEES 

TUESDAY, 10/14 

2:00pm Screening 
Q&A w/ Director Gina Prince-Bythewood to follow 

Location: Lerner Hall, Roone Arledge Cinema 
Enter campus on 115th St and Broadway 

FOR TICKETS, RSVP @ www.Ovationtix.Com/Trs/Pe/832052 
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Livi Newman 
Bora Kim 
C-WIF Fellows 

cwiforg@gmail.com

SONY EX 1 tutorial with Brooke Sebold

Hi All,

CWIF is pleased to announce a fall series of tech workshops for women filmmakers! Please join us next Friday, October 3rd, for our first workshop: 

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SONY EX 1 tutorial with Brooke Sebold
Friday, 10/3 
1:30 PM
Room 508
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In this workshop, 2nd year director, Brooke Sebold, will re-introduce the basics of shooting on the SONY EX 1 for first time users, expand upon any training you have already received and have questions about, and go into more depth as to what you can do with the camera. 

She will also take you through the basics of recording sound into the camera and the entire workflow of shooting, downloading the footage to your hard-drive and logging it in Final Cut Pro.

Come meet women students from all years and feel free to ask ANY questions in a completely supportive and friendly environment. You will get the in-depth training you need to shoot with total confidence!

Please let us know if you plan on attending the CAMERA WORKSHOP by RSVP’ing to cwiforg@gmail.com so we can be sure to have enough equipment available for everyone.

This workshop will be the first in a series of tech workshops for women students. Other upcoming workshops this fall will include:

*Grip & Lighting Workshop w/ Chanelle Elaine & Veronica Nickel
*Editing Techniques on Final Cut Pro w/ Morgan Faust
*Advanced Sound/Audio Workshop

Stay tuned for more info on our upcoming workshops and hope to see you next Friday!
All the best,

Livi Newman
Bora Kim
C-WIF Fellows