FMS Video Workshop with Teagan Lance

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March 17, 2023 at 1:00–3:00pm
In-Person

Feminist Media Studio, CJ Building, Room 2.130
Concordia University 7141 Sherbrooke W Montreal (Qc)

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Join us for a workshop on the ins and outs of basic video post production on March 17th from 1-3PM at the FMS. Please register: here.

This workshop will be led by our tech, Teagan Lance. She is looking forward to sharing her knowledge and expertise with video and post-production with you, accumulated from many years as an independent video editor. This workshop will center on video post-production, taking you through the steps of finishing a project, including basic production and colour-correction. Tell us what you want to learn: here.
    

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Teagan Lance is a film and video editor, filmmaker and in many ways a jack of all trades when it comes to digital imagery and sound. She specializes in traditional video work, but also has experience working with streaming video, photo, graphic design, motion design and web design. Her research interests include documentary filmmaking practices, formal techniques, ethics and the concept of nuance as it applies to cinematic portraiture, especially as it intersects with queer/trans narratives in media.

These varied topics influenced the creation of her documentary short “Beautiful Alchemy” (2019, 17m), a cinematic portrait of Renée Yoxon, a queer, non-binary, and disabled singer songwriter which was part of the Official Selection at IMAGE+NATION that same year. The film explores their struggles and triumphs with identity, disability, and their artistic ambitions. She continues to work in the field as an independent filmmaker dabbling in various forms of documentary and experimental work, as well as collaborating with Renée Yoxon creating social media content centered around trans voice work and trans positivity.

This event is open to everyone!

Accessibility Information:
The Feminist Media Studio is located on the second floor of the Communications and Journalism (CJ) building on the Loyola Campus which can be accessed via an outdoor staircase or ramped entrance. The second floor can then be reached by indoor stairs or elevator. The lab door opens outward into a hallway with a key card entry (restricted to active FMS members).

Inside the lab there is a lounge area with low seating, a narrow kitchenette that may be difficult to navigate with a wheelchair or walker, a large conference room with sliding barn doors, moveable tables and chair seating, the technician’s office which requires key-access, and a production studio which requires key access and features a small sound booth, with a raised floor.

 

Concordia University
Communications & Journalism (CJ) Building
CJ 2.130, 7141 Sherbrooke St. W.
Montreal, Quebec H4B 1R6
Canada

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