ETHICS ETHICS AESTHETICS CONGRESS 2016 CILECT AESTHETICS ETHICS ETHICS/AESTHETICS AESTHETICS CILECTCONGRESS 20 20–24 NOVEMBER 2016 16 BRISBANE, AUSTRALIA CILECTCONGRESS 20 20–24 NOVEMBER 2016 16 BRISBANE, AUSTRALIA SATURDAY DAY 1: SUNDAY DAY 2: MONDAY 19 November 20 November 21 November Breakfast 07.30 - 09.00 Breakfast GENERAL ASSEMBLY 1 Note: starts at 08.30am Indigenious Welcome CILECT Welcome Addresses Regional Associations 09.00 - 10.30 GA 2014 Minutes Parallel Meetings Candidate Members – 1 Sofitel Queensland Conservatorium of Music, Griffith University 10.30 - 11.00 Coffee Break Coffee Break GENERAL ASSEMBLY 3 GENERAL ASSEMBLY 2 Reports 2015-2016 Candidate Members – 2 CILECT Regional Associations 11.00 - 13.00 CILECT President Queensland Conservatorium of Music, Griffith University CILECT Executive Director Sofitel 13.00 - 14.00 ARRIVALS Lunch Lunch CILECT Regional Associations GENERAL ASSEMBLY 4 Parallel Meetings CILECT Statutes & Rules 14.00 - 16.00 Changes Queensland College of Art and Griffith Film School, Sofitel Griffith University 16.00 - 16.30 Transfer to GFS Coffee Break GENERAL ASSEMBLY 5 Presidential Election GRIFFITH FILM SCHOOL 16.30 - 18.00 Strategy & Budget 2017-2018 Presentation & Tours CILECT Conference 2017 Griffith Film School, Sofitel Griffith University 18.00 - 18.30 Free Time CILECT TEACHING Vice-Chancellor’s Welcome & AWARD 2016 CILECT WELCOME POETIC LICENSE Andrzej Mellin – HFF, Germany RECEPTION 18.30 - 20.00 EXHIBITION OPENING Jyoti Mistry – WSOA, South Griffith Film School, Griffith University Art Gallery Africa Griffith University Tadao Sato – JIMI, Japan 19.30 Boat Cruise Sofitel WELCOME DINNER 20.00 Free Time REGIONAL DINNERS Powerhouse CILECT CONGRESS 2016 CILECT Australia Brisbane, University, Griffith Griffith Film School (GFS), DAY 3: TUESDAY DAY 4: WEDNESDAY DAY 5: THURSDAY FRIDAY 22 November 23 November 24 November 25 Nov Breakfast Breakfast Breakfast Breakfast ETHICS / AESTHETICS 1: CONTENT ETHICS / AESTHETICS 5: CONTEXT GRIFFITH FILM SCHOOL SEMINAR KEYNOTE SPEAKERS KEYNOTE SPEAKERS Introduced by Herman Van Eyken Introduced by Maria Dora Mourão Introduced by Herman Van Eyken Vice-Chancellor’s Welcome Joshua Oppenheimer Peggy Chiao Hsiung-Ping Lord David Puttnam Gillian Armstrong Bruce Beresford Queensland Conservatorium Sofitel Sofitel of Music, Griffith University Coffee Break Coffee Break Coffee Break ETHICS / AESTHETICS 2: CONTENT ETHICS / AESTHETICS 6: CONTEXT ETHICS / AESTHETICS 9: SPECIAL GUESTS SPECIAL GUESTS GROUP REPORTS Moderator: Bruce Sheridan Moderator: Garth Holmes Moderator: Stanislav Semerdjiev Annie Goldson – UoA, New Zealand Michael Renov – USC, USA CONFERENCE CLOSING Rolf de Heer – Australia Brent Quinn – AFDA, South Africa CILECT President José Bogalheiro – ESTC, Portugal Pauline Clague – Australia Queensland Conservatorium Sofitel Sofitel of Music, Griffith University Lunch Lunch Lunch ETHICS / AESTHETICS 3: CONTENT ETHICS / AESTHETICS 7: CONTEXT SCHOOL CASE PRESENTATIONS CILECT PARTNERS SCHOOL CASE PRESENTATIONS Moderator: Bert Beyens PARALLEL Moderator: Silvio Fischbein Dan Geva – Beit Berl, Israel PRESENTATIONS John Burgan – NFS/USW, UK Wikus du Toit – AFDA, South Africa Writing and ‘Ghosting’ Karla Berry – UFVA, USA Susanne Foidl – FBKW, Germany 3D Printing in Film Barbara Evans – York Univ., Canada Andi Spark & Peter Moyes – GFS, Asia Pacific Film Online Bart Römer – NFA, Netherlands AND DEPARTURES TOURS Australia Griffith University Sofitel Sofitel Coffee Break Coffee Break ETHICS / AESTHETICS 4: CONTENT ETHICS / AESTHETICS 8: CONTEXT GROUP DISCUSSIONS GROUP DISCUSSIONS Free Time G1 Moderator: Herman Van Eyken G4 Moderator: Maria Dora Mourão G2 Moderator: Garth Holmes G5 Moderator: Bruce Sheridan G3 Moderator: Silvio Fischbein G6 Moderator: Bert Beyens Sofitel Sofitel Free Time Free Time CILECT PRIZE 2016 The Archipelago – NFTS, UK Edmond – NFTS, UK ASIA-PACIFIC SCREEN AWARDS & Everything Will Be Okay – UMDK, BRISBANE ASIA PACIFIC DINNER Austria FILM FESTIVAL Official Opening Brisbane Convention and Sofitel & Welcome Reception Exhibition Centre The Barracks Cinemas CILECT PRIZE 2006-2015 RETROSPECTIVE Sofitel DAY 1, 20 NOVEMBER 2016 Griffith Film School welcomes the CILECT delegates Welcome to Country ‘Orchestral Cinema Tribute’ The acclaimed Nunukul Yuggera Aboriginal In this short montage sequence the audience will Dancers, representing the traditional custodians of immerse themselves in the powerful work of some the Brisbane/Ipswich, Stradbroke Island and Gold of the world’s master filmmakers. Accompanied by Coast regions recount the story of their people a unique and emotive orchestral piece by Cameron and the origins of this land. Age old traditions are Patrick, the images will speak of thousands of handed down to new generations and come alive stories from Australia’s indigenous people to the on stage through dance, song and story. Central to Killing Fields of Cambodia. this occasion is a Welcome to Country; to honor the Contributing filmmakers, our guests in this CILECT CONGRESS 2016 CILECT traditional owners and custodians of this corner of Congress: Lord David Puttnam, Rolf De Heer, Gillian the world and; to welcome you, our guest, to this Armstrong, Annie Goldson, Joshua Oppenheimer, ancient and wonderful land. Brent Quinn, Bruce Beresford, and Peggy Chiao With animation contribution by Andi Spark (GFS – Hsiung-Ping. Animation). ETHICS / AESTHETICS 4 Animation live performance (Animation) began as something other than The She’s Not There project brings contemporary drama. It was not a story in three acts; it was 1technology and greater complexity to these a singular event, like an implausible trapeze relationships between past (pre-recorded) and act ... present (live performance) by incorporating a virtual camera at the interface between the Klein, Norman (1993) Seven Minutes: the life real and the digital. Referencing motion capture and death of the American animated cartoon. sensors on an empty physical theatrical set, the She’s Not There: new illusions meet ol’ time real time virtual camera re-captures/re-presents a pre- explores the nexus between music, performance recorded motion-captured performance with the and animation that has motivated animation mobility and immediacy of live action reportage, practice since its inception as silent imagery while apparently shooting nothing. The Zombies’ accompanied by live music performance in theatre 1965 hit She’s Not There articulates this conceit, halls over a century ago. Coming out of a vaudeville its live orchestral interpretation supporting the tradition of magic and mayhem, Winsor McCay’s illusion of a real time performance. We’ve come a seminal 1914 animation Gertie the Dinosaur was long way since McCay’s interaction with a drawn first presented as a two-hander featuring a live dinosaur, and yet the basic hook remains the same: performance of McCay and his animated creation in novelty, slight of hand and an audience eager to be a call and response routine that transgressed the delighted. boundaries between stage and screen. In ending his act, McCay would slip behind the silver screen, his 2D image magically re-appearing aloft in the dinosaur’s jaws. Contributors Cameron Patrick Peter Moyes (GFS staff) – Ashley Burgess – virtual QCGU Technical assistance: (Orchestrator: Star Trek Into project producer; camera operator; Cameron Hipwell and Len Darkness, Jurassic World, McPherson. Louise Harvey (GFS staff) Peter Luff and Daniel Fossi etc.) - composer, orchestrator, and Peter Moyes – project – QCGU musical consultation She’s Not There is generously conductor; conception and direction; and assistance; supported by the Griffith The Queensland Film School, Queensland Louise Harvey and Jessica Max Cowen – Logemas Conservatorium Ensemble Conservatorium Griffith O’Neill (GFS alumni) – 3D technical direction; Orchestra; University and Griffith Centre modeling and animation; GFS Technical assistance: for Creative Arts Research. Christine Johnston (Madame Myrna Gawryn – character and James Stafford, Brett Lark, The Kransky Sisters) performance development; Wiltshire, Erik Malan, Mark – voice and performance Burkett and Adam Wolter and 5 (motion-capture performer Jayden Van Win and Tay Kelly Tyson Foster (GFS alumni); and real time); – background animation; DAY 1, 20 NOVEMBER 2016 Welcome to the CILECT Congress 2016 Herman Van Eyken HEAD OF SCHOOL, GRIFFITH FILM SCHOOL Professor Herman Van Eyken has a background in scriptwriting, producing and directing. He directed more than 190 films. Herman’s research interests lie in the area of incubator programs for emerging talent and cross-cultural collaboration. He is a co-director of the Asia Pacific Screen Lab for NETPAC. Herman originally crafted his film and education career in Brussels. He received fellowships to further his studies in Rome (under Prof. Mario Verdone) and Bologna (under Prof. Umberto Eco) In 2005, he founded and headed Singapore’s first film degree at LASALLE College of the Arts: The Puttnam School of Film. He currently heads the Griffith Film School, Brisbane –Australia’s largest film school and chairs CAPA, representing the Asia Pacific Region in the CILECT Executive Council. CILECT CONGRESS 2016 CILECT ETHICS / AESTHETICS 6 About the Good, the Bad, and the Ugly Umberto Eco in the introduction to his excellent and Indians attacks a stage-coach and that right away delightful book ON UGLINESS begins: the Seventh Cavalry comes to the rescue, that isn’t narrative. For it to be narrative, someone on the In every century, philosophers and
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