Atelier 105 - Post-production residency for video - First commission 2017

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In January 2015, Light Cone initiated artist residencies dedicated to video-based post-production of films that fall within the realm of experimental cinema, with the objective of supporting ten to fifteen projects per year. The residency is intended to suit the work-flow of experimental filmmakers, and so eligibility criteria are deliberately kept open. Short-, medium, as well as feature-length films are welcome, at the shooting or the editing stage of the project, and with or without the backing of an independent production company. While the project must fit within the field of experimental cinema, no other criteria (length, nationality of filmmaker, etc.) will be imposed.

Equipment And Technical AssistanceAtelier 105 seeks to give filmmakers access to professional post-production facilities that are often out of their reach. A fully-equipped workspace located in Light Cone's premises gives artists access to an editing station, sound mixing software, a color- correction monitor, as well as dedicated computers for encoding video files and DCPs. This equipment has been chosen by professionals to allow filmmakers to have the best possible tools at their disposal. The filmmaker-in-residence also has full access to Light Cone's documentation center and screening room.

A technician specialized in editing, color-correction, and encoding is on hand to assist the filmmaker. Filmmakers are free to work alone or accompanied by their editors. At the beginning of the residency, our technician can offer training for Media Composer, Final Cut Pro, After Effects, or Resolve. The filmmakers who have been selected are also able to consult with him in advance in order to select the shooting and editing formats that are most compatible with the available software.

Artistic Accompaniment

One of our primary goals is to facilitate exchange, to share experience and to create a productive working environment for filmmakers. Beyond technical, logistical and practical assistance, the Light Cone team (made up of filmmakers and/or programmers) also aims to offer artistic guidance and to put in place a genuine platform for experimental creation. Filmmakers are free to consult with our team (concerning technical or artistic issues as well as general advice) and to show them the different stages of the edit. 

In addition to this, the committee that selects the projects under the auspices of Light Cone's board of directors also has the required experience and knowledge to follow the progression of the films made during the residencies.

The members of the selection committee –under the auspices of Light Cone's board of directors– will gladly share their professional experience and knowledge as they follow the progress of each project over the course of the residency.The selection committee is composed of 4 permanent Light Cone members:

  • Gisèle Rapp Meichler, President
  • Christophe Bichon, Collection Manager
  • Emmanuel Lefrant, Director
  • Eleni Gioti, Residency Coordinator

and two external members who are picked among the programmers or filmmakers working with Light Cone (their mandate cannot be renewed).The external committee members for the first session of 2017 are:

  • Patrice Kirchhofer, Filmmaker
  • Mariya Nikiforova, Independent film programmer

ScreeningAtelier 105 welcomes the filmmaker to an alternative space for artistic creation based on experimentation and exchange. A Scratch/Atelier 105 public screening will take place in February 2017 with a selection of films produced during the 2016 residencies.

How To Apply?

Submissions are now open for the first residency session of 2017 (February 27 to July 7). 

The application deadline is Friday, January 20 (midnight)

(However, please note that the session will be closed when the quota of 30 submissions has been reached)

To submit a project, the candidate must subscribe to the organization by paying a fee of 30€. The candidate will then become a member of Light Cone and will have access to the documentation center for one year. 

Submissions are closed after the reception of the 30th application. An announcement will be made on the Light Cone website indicating when the quota has been reached. 

Please send both a print and digital copy of your project proposal to Light Cone (using the same form, available on our website): 

Download the submission form

Send both a print and digital copy of your project proposal to Light Cone:

by email: [email protected]

and by regular mail: Light Cone 41 bis, Quai de la Loire 75 019 Paris France

The selected projects for the first residency session of 2017 will be announced on Friday, February 17, on Light Cone's website. All applicants will be notified by email. 

Funded by the Région Ile-de-France

More Information: http://lightcone.org/en/atelier105[email protected] tel. +33 (0)1 46 59 01 53

Fechas: 

Viernes, Enero 20, 2017 (Todo el día)

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