Write Doe Bay: Music and Film Short Lecture
Posted September 27, 2015 at 6:09 am by Tim Dustrude
Here’s a press release for you from the folks over at Write Doe Bay…
We are pleased to announce a special partnership between The Orcas Film Festival and Write Doe Bay.
The Orcas Film Festival and Write Doe Bay are pleased to jointly offer a Music & Film lecture at Doe Bay Resort’s Yoga Studio. On October 9, 2015, from 5-6 pm, Write Doe Bay’s own Jenn Furber and Casey Sjogren will host a short discussion on visual narrative as the art and structure of music videos.
Music videos have come a long way since their birth in the 1980’s and artists like Jenn and Casey have helped bridge the gap between simple “band performance” videos to short films with strong visual narratives. They will share insight on both treatment and proposal writing, pre-production process and working with musicians to create a product that equally highlights the music and the film.
Attendees will screen two music videos that were filmed entirely on San Juan Island. Write Doe Bay Teaching Musician Kris Orlowski will share insight and perspective as a full time artist after viewing his music video “Believer.”
Attendance to this lecture is open to Write Doe Bay participants and Orcas Film Festival ticket holders.
Written word, film and music enthusiasts are invited to attend Kris Orlowski’s Yoga Studio concert Saturday evening with at the Doe Bay Resort. The concert is at 8 pm. All Write Doe Bay participants will receive two complimentary tickets to view Film Festival screenings around Eastsound on Sunday and Monday, October 11 and 12.
Write Doe Bay
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Orcas Film Festival
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