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Would love to see the videos and hear how the workshops go!
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on Monday
Dive into sexy 'Liquid Films' @ our Kinetic Cinema screening this Wednesday evening w/ filmmaker, Amy Greenfield. http://tinyurl.com/yc8xmlk
on Monday
Pentacle's Movement Media updated an event
October 23, 2009 from 10am to 2pm
In dance, trained and virtuosic bodies often stand in for the universal or human figure. How can cinematic movement studies capture the “who” of the performer, particularly as they move with another person? “Choreo-portraiture” is the name renowne...
October 19
Pentacle's Movement Media updated an event
Kinetic Cinema with Victoria Marks at University Settlement
October 22, 2009 from 7pm to 9pm
Kinetic Cinema explores the intersection of dance and the moving image both on screen and stage. For each screening Anna Brady Nuse, Pentacle’s director of Movement Media, invites a different guest artist to share a selection of films and videos t...
October 19
October 14
Check Out What's Happening at the UMove Festival Launch Party this Sunday!! http://tinyurl.com/y8fb6z5
October 1
September 29, 2009 from 7:30pm to 11:30pm
As the First Annual UMove Online Videodance Festival kicks off online, join us to celebrate the launch with a live screening and party in New York City. Featuring a selection of movement-based videos made specifically for the web, live performance...
September 29
September 22
Interesting! Shades of Busby Berkeley.
July 10
July 2
A dance film produced by Vtm in Belgium. Winner of Movement Media's Online Videodance Festival in week 2 for the theme: Improvised or Choreographed? http://movetheframe.wordpress.com/2009/06/12/week-two-videodance-contest-winners-improvised-or-c...
June 30
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June 10
June 10, 2009 from 7pm to 9pm
REALITY DANCEVISION: An Intimate Screen Capture of Dance Vloggers Join us for the last Kinetic Cinema of the season featuring Boris Willis, a dancer, choreographer, video-maker and blogger based in Washington DC. Willis will explore the phemonena...
June 3

Profile Information

FULL NAME
Anna Brady Nuse
Do you want this account to represent:
organization of humans (us) many of you
If you are an organization, what kind of organization?
Presenter, Artists Services, Producer, Media
Website:
http://pentacle.org/movement_media.asp
About Me (human):
Movement Media provides services, strategies, and opportunities for dance artists to make works for screen. The core activities of Movement Media are screenings, consulting services, workshops, and interactive media publications (blogs, social networks, online videos etc). These services address a growing need for dance artists to engage with media, particularly online and on new media platforms, in order to reach audiences, grow artistically, and stay relevant in today’s mediatized world.
Where are you based?
246 West 38th Street, 4th Floor
New York, NY 10018
Languages that you would use in this network besides English:
Only English
Areas of interest on performance and new media
Dialogue about the intersection of dance and the screen.
How did you learn about dance-tech.net?
Marlon Barrios Solano
Environments and applications that you use the most for your projects
Final Cut ( or any other video editing), camera work, web based platforms
How do you train yourself or your performers. How do you approach your embodied practices? what kind of technique do you use?
We enable dance artists to use or make media to further their artistic pursuits.
How do you relate your work to the goal of this site? how would you like to participate?
Connect with artists
Any additional information about your self or your organization (your BIO or or the Mission of the organization you represent):
Media Consulting:

Movement Media offers consultations for dance artists who want to make their own media projects, whether they are dance for the camera works, media marketing campaigns, and/or interactive (online) dance media projects. Artists will be able to receive one-on-one consulting sessions with an experienced dance media professional. These services may be paired with Pentacle’s booking services as an additional option for artists who are seeking ways of leveraging themselves in the marketplace to increase their audiences, and cultivate additional interest and investment from presenters and funders. In addition to marketing advice, artists can receive administrative and technical help in planning their dance media projects.

For more information contact Anna Brady Nuse, director of Movement Media.

Workshops/Symposiums:

Movement Media will hold workshops and symposiums that focus on specific topics that address the needs and interests of the dance community in relation to media work, so that dancers can learn about film-making, meet others working in dance media, and find the resources and contacts they need to realize their artistic and marketing goals.

For announcements on our up-coming workshops please join our mailing list.

Interactive media:

In today’s age of social networking, mobile technology, and Web 2.0, dance artists have more opportunities than ever to engage people with their work, raise money, and gain wider recognition. Movement Media is dedicated to staying at the forefront of these new media and technological trends and helping dance artists make use of them.

Our blog, Move the Frame is a site for dialogue and a clearing house of up-to-date information about dance media. Here you can learn about screendance events happening all over the world, find screening and funding opportunities, watch videos, read about ground-breaking new work, and share comments and ideas with the global dance media community.

Check out the first winners of Movement Media's Weekly Online Videodance Contest on Move the Frame!

Week one contest Winners announced on Move the Frame:

The theme we chose to kick things off first with was “Amateur or Professional.” After viewing this week’s video submissions, it became apparent that the distinctions between amateur and professional are blurry at best. A professional can create an amateur film by incorporating the lightheartedness and innocence that an amateur film often possesses. Conversely, a professional video may include simple everyday movements that are universally used by individuals as they conduct their daily routines.

Therefore, this week’s winners are… (drum roll please)

‘Snew’: Videodance representing the Amateur Category, Co-directed by Jody Oberfelder and David Lachman

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wnZqzvF2J_0&feature=player_embedded

AND

‘Drive’: Videodance representing the Professional Category, Choreographed and directed by Jane Osborne.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ceHbv0B1kxQ&feature=player_embedded

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At 3:22pm on April 7, 2009, Steven Karageanes said…
Thanks for the add. Look forward to seeing some of your work.

Steven Karageanes
At 6:45am on April 3, 2009, Alicja Ziolko said…
Thanx for the add,
baci Alicja
(Rome)
At 3:27am on April 3, 2009, Sangita Chatterjee said…
Thanks for your initiation.
At 5:12pm on April 2, 2009, Tiffany Rhynard said…
I would like to join your mailing list, what do I need to do?

Best,
Tiffany
At 4:06pm on April 2, 2009, Jordi Martin. said…
Thanks for the add Anna!!,
 
 

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