Real Lives: Amateur, DIY and Imperfect filmmaking

Patrick McGrady, Allister Gall

Research output: Non-textual formExhibition

Abstract


“Through Reel Lives, we are exploring work that brings a diverse range of voices, perspectives and a fresh narrative that is trying to level the playing field.

“The festival encompasses an inclusive line-up that represents many subverted identities of all ages and abilities, highlighting a diverse spectrum of communities produced by virtual reality designers, sound artists, filmmakers, animators, and games creators. As a woman of colour, I’m particularly interested in highlighting the work of black women artists and filmmakers, as well as those from the LGBTQI+ communities.

“We’re hoping that members of the public can explore an otherly world, and through modes of collaborative visual lensing, soundscapes, and screen activities they leave Reel Lives re-energised with alternative perspectives away from mainstream industry, as well as a taster of what we do here at LCC.”
Original languageEnglish
Publication statusPublished - 4 Feb 2019
Event
Real Lives: Amateur, DIY and Imperfect filmmaking
- UAL: London College of Communication, London, United Kingdom
Duration: 4 Feb 20194 Feb 2019

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