From the Desk of Beth Willman /// SAVING HUBBLE
This Thursday inaugurates the Hurford Center’s new Fall 2012 Tuttle Film Series “Re-Envisioning Film Across the Disciplines,” featuring three films and conversations organized by faculty from the...
View ArticleFinishing My Documentary: “Chipinga”
Over the past few weeks since returning from England, I have been working around the clock to finish my documentary. I went through many stages of rough cuts—the first was 14-minutes and I was finally...
View ArticleIDMF 2014—Hot Air, Cold Stacked Rigs
Detail of a cold stacked rig in a harbor in Port Fourchon, Louisiana. The IDMF is back from our second trip to Louisiana, which may have been even hotter than the first. Our hard drives are full of...
View ArticleWomen in Film and Television
This summer, thanks to the HCAH’s great support, I am interning at a women’s film organization in New York City. NYWIFT, short for New York Women in Film&Television, is a chapter of many WIFT...
View ArticleIDMF 2014- In Production
Two stills of the IDMF crew in production on our second trip to the Gulf Coast! Sarah Moses ’16 and Dan Fries ’15 at work filming in Lafayette Louisiana Hilary Brashear ’14 and Gebby Keny ’14 also...
View ArticleEverything you have wondered about WAKE
In 2010, the Deepwater Horizon rig exploded, spilling 4.9 million barrels of oil into the Gulf of Mexico. Four years later, WAKE, a 23-minute documentary, meditates on the continued presence of the oil...
View ArticlePublic Art in Philadelphia
With help from the Hurford Humanities Center’s Summer Research Fellowship fund, I have spent the past couple months fully immersed in the filmmaking process. As a film and media studies major at...
View ArticleEl Velador: Interview with Filmmaker Natalia Almada
On Wednesday, March 16, Haverford students and community members will have the opportunity to view the documentary El Velador and speak with award winning filmmaker Natalia Almada. The quiet,...
View ArticleA global approach to documentary cinema
The bulk of my work as a research assistant for the Hurford Center’s artist-in-residence, Vicky Funari, is to help her build a portfolio of documentaries from various regions around the world. This is...
View ArticleFrom the Desk of Beth Willman /// SAVING HUBBLE
This Thursday inaugurates the Hurford Center’s new Fall 2012 Tuttle Film Series “Re-Envisioning Film Across the Disciplines,” featuring three films and conversations organized by faculty from the...
View ArticleFinishing My Documentary: “Chipinga”
Over the past few weeks since returning from England, I have been working around the clock to finish my documentary. I went through many stages of rough cuts—the first was 14-minutes and I was finally...
View ArticleIDMF 2014—Hot Air, Cold Stacked Rigs
Detail of a cold stacked rig in a harbor in Port Fourchon, Louisiana. The IDMF is back from our second trip to Louisiana, which may have been even hotter than the first. Our hard drives are full of...
View ArticleWomen in Film and Television
This summer, thanks to the HCAH’s great support, I am interning at a women’s film organization in New York City. NYWIFT, short for New York Women in Film&Television, is a chapter of many WIFT...
View ArticleIDMF 2014- In Production
Two stills of the IDMF crew in production on our second trip to the Gulf Coast! Sarah Moses ’16 and Dan Fries ’15 at work filming in Lafayette Louisiana Hilary Brashear ’14 and Gebby Keny ’14 also...
View ArticleEverything you have wondered about WAKE
In 2010, the Deepwater Horizon rig exploded, spilling 4.9 million barrels of oil into the Gulf of Mexico. Four years later, WAKE, a 23-minute documentary, meditates on the continued presence of the oil...
View ArticlePublic Art in Philadelphia
With help from the Hurford Humanities Center’s Summer Research Fellowship fund, I have spent the past couple months fully immersed in the filmmaking process. As a film and media studies major at...
View ArticleEl Velador: Interview with Filmmaker Natalia Almada
On Wednesday, March 16, Haverford students and community members will have the opportunity to view the documentary El Velador and speak with award winning filmmaker Natalia Almada. The quiet,...
View ArticleA global approach to documentary cinema
The bulk of my work as a research assistant for the Hurford Center’s artist-in-residence, Vicky Funari, is to help her build a portfolio of documentaries from various regions around the world. This is...
View ArticleAli Weiner ’19, Motto Pictures Internship in NYC
On set Ali Weiner ’19 shares the highlights of her summer experience with Motto Productions and their neighbor, Roger Ross Williams Productions both on and off set. Hi! I’m Ali Weiner ’19, an...
View ArticleJulia Coletti ’21 Explores the Contentious Philadelphia Bicentennial with...
A July 4th Coalition newsletter found at in the John J. Wilcox, Jr. Archives at the William Way LGBT Community Center This summer, I am working as one of Haverford’s DocuLab Fellows on a documentary...
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