Inspirational tapes for student audiences. Wow how did they do that?
I wish I could do it that way! Hey I've done that before! I could do it
better! All of the films in this show entitled Have You Ever Tried it
This Way?, evoke reactions like these. Each director has chosen a unique
style to present his or her work.
Hypocrite, by David Chalker,
13:00, 2001
David Chalker in his video Hypocrite, literally throws the camera around
in a way that makes the audience feel they are involved in a fistfight.
Lost Motion, by Janie Geiser,
11:00, 2001
Janie Geiser, takes film to a new level by using stop animation and
collage to present her abstract piece Lost Motion.
Don't Piss Down My Back and Tell Me It's Raining,
by Barbara Doser, 11:00, 2002
Barbara Doser in her abstract video Don't Piss Down My Back and Tell
Me It's Raining, explores how video can be enhanced through sound.
Hand Eye Coordination, by Naomi
Uman,
10:00
In Hand Eye Coordination, Naomi Uman presents her Super 8 scratching
and coloring techniques.
440.0HZ, by Michele Beck
and Jorge Calvo,
3:00, 2001
In 440.0HZ the Michele Beck and Jorge Calvo experiment with traditional
filmmaking by placing the camera inside someone's mouth.
Suburban Discipline, by
Jeremy Drummond,
6:24, 2002
In Suburban Discipline, Jeremy Drummond uses split screen imagery to
present his interpretation of the prevalence of domestic violence in
suburban neighborhoods.
Sonic Landscape, by Todd Gray,
6:00, 2001
hemidemisemiquaver, by Susan
Silton,
5:30 excerpt, 2000
Intro Film AKA The Swinging Twirling Camera Film,
by Paul Tarrago