Thinking and Observing Through 360 – a workshop on 360 cameras
A workshop on 360 cameras with Eduardo Williams
BEK presents an one-day workshop for artists and filmmakers, led by the acclaimed film director Eduardo Williams. The workshop delves into the world of 360 videography, and the creative use of cameras in different contexts.
Eduardo Williams will share his experiences working with 360 cameras in his films The human surge 3 (2023, 121 min) and Parsi (2018, 23 min), which will also be shown in the workshop. Focusing on the creative aspects rather than the technical ones, participants will get to explore limitations and possibilities connected to using different cameras, and go through how the differences influence not only the final image but the process during the shooting. Williams will also share his thoughts and experience with framing films with the use of the VR-headset. This process changes the moment in which we frame a film from the shooting to post production and the physical and mental relation to observation.
Participants must have basic knowledge of cameras and video editing.
Time: Thursday 28 November, 11:00–16:00.
Place: BEK, C. Sundts gate 55, 9th floor
Sign-up: Sign up via the form in event, by 26 November. Limited spots available.
On 27 November at 19:00, The human surge 3 is screened at Kvarteret, Olav Kyrres gate 49, in collaboration with Bergen Filmklubb. Williams will do a talk after the screening. Workshop participants get a free ticket to the screening.
EDUARDO WILLIAMS
Eduardo Williams (b.1987, Argentina) is a filmmaker and artist whose works explore a fluid mode of observation, looking for shared relations and spontaneous adventures within both physical and virtual networks. Williams’ short films Pude ver un puma (2011) and Que je tombe tout le temps? (2013) premiered at Cinéfondation and Director’s Fortnight at Cannes Film Festival, followed by Tôi quên rồi! (2014) which had it’s premiere at FID Marseille. His first feature, El auge del humano (2016), won the Pardo d’oro at Filmmakers of the Present at the 69th Locarno Film Festival and was shown at Toronto IFF – Wavelengths, New York FF – Projections, Tate Modern and other festivals. His last works, Parsi (2018) and Un Gif Larguísimo (2022) had their premiere at Berlinale – Forum Expanded, and his last feature film El auge del humano 3 had it’s premiere at Locarno Film Festival.
Part of New Perspectives for Action – a project by Re-Imagine Europe, co-funded by the European Union.
ACCESSIBILITY
BEK’s space unfortunately is not wheelchair accessible. Please send us an email at bek@bek.no if you’re using a wheelchair, and we’ll do our best to facilitate your needs. Our space has all gender toilet facilities. Service dogs are welcome. We also provide the option of a quiet room.
More info via BEK.
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