Storyboard quick on vimeo5/6/2023 ![]() ![]() This one is nothing more or less than a clever edit of his father’s home movies. Lewis Bennett ‘makes weird documentaries’, and is building a series about British Columbia. OutsideTV ImageQuest Anson Fogel from Camp 4 Collective on Vimeo. Anson Fogel, an outdoorsy action-driven director who made When We Were Knights, has his own short biography on Vimeo. In a sense, no matter what the style or sensibility, one filmmaker from this collection speaks for everyone. Nearly every filmmaker in his selection is highly educated and two films are strongly supported by a school. Harris asked Bowers that question about the need to go to film school, and he hesitated and changed the topic. Read More: Vimeo gets more vim between toes of giants. ![]() They are also available in full in beautiful resolution on Vimeo, so you too can watch them. The Vimeo session with Jeffrey Browers, who ScreenHub interviewed before he arrived, put the eight international shorts on the big screen. The 1930’s seating arranged like a tennis bleacher is holding up well. The cinema itself is cosy and friendly, with an enormous screen and fine illumination. According to festival director Paul Harris, it is getting the best audiences ever for sessions, along with the most successful industry event. This is the third year for the St Kilda Festival in the pop-up cinema inside the St Kilda Town Hall. They took another hit last week as Screen West announced it will absorb the Film and Television institute in Perth. Ironically the Screen Resource Organisations, which are the natural glue between film school and a wider emerging creative community, are being shut down. Although the film schools have traditionally used St Kilda as an opportunity to reveal their value – and RMIT was prominent this year – the current state of play lights up the anarchy option: Why go to film school at all, with its student debt and academic requirements? Both strategies can work, of course. ![]()
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