Digital Filmmaking Studio
Digital Filmmaking Studio
The digital filmmaking studio has worked on projects focusing on long takes, typology, Kuleshov effect, looping, interviews, and appropriation. Students gained experience learning traditional filmmaking processes and exploring alternative ways of producing moving-image works.
Taught by Josh Hite
Josh Hite’s work is concerned with tactics for documentation and human movement through local spaces. He creates reorganized archives of particular spaces and behaviors either through recordings he makes himself or by appropriating content through sites like YouTube. Josh has a BA in Philosophy, an MFA in Visual Art and teaches photography and media arts at the University of British Columbia, performance studies at Capilano University and photography with continuing studies at Emily Carr University of Art + Design.