Monday, November 1, 2010
Super Bowl Housewarming
Color Film, Mexico City in October 2009 (Photos Jesus Odremán)
To contribute to the debate on the need for training in post-production in Venezuela, a reflection from the point of view of aesthetics of Nicolas Bourriaud Curator
Facilities Churubusco Studios, Mexico City (Photos Jesus Odremán)
Postproduction Process analyzed from the perspective of relational aesthetics, material necessary to understand the necessity of incorporating the study of history, critical periods and trends in the arts academic curriculum of the National Audiovisual Training UNEARTE
attach other text Bouriaud Nicolas, Relational Aesthetics:
And a text prepared by Jesus Odremán, a member of the cooperative Perro Andaluz, following his involvement in the professional development course for Film Post Production, held in October 2009 in Film Training Center of Mexico (DF). and adapted as support material for students and teachers of NFP UNEARTE Broadcasting. At the end of these pages you will find a reflection on the need for various public and private sectors to participate and support the process of formation in postproduction, so that this comes at last to match the international standard in Latin America.
Citing our Previous post: http://postproduccionvenezuela.blogspot.com/2010/10/nueva-convocatoria.htm L
invite the professional community, students, and officials of governmental institutions associated with the Cinema and Audiovisual review these texts to begin to understand the Challenges of Teaching / learning Post in Venezuela, today.
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