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Event | Curious About Podcasting? Here’s Where to Start

This May 30 session will cover some of the basic tools and concepts involved in making a podcast. Podcasting is one of the most accessible ways to put your voice and ideas out there. Technically, anyone with a computer can record a podcast and host it on iTunes and other platforms. However, creating compelling audio…

The Gift of Time: Alan Berliner and His Process – Part V

Part V: Indelible Memories Three-time NYSCA/NYFA Artist Fellow Alan Berliner (Film ’85, ‘91, ‘99) is a filmmaker and media artist. Following his recent film, First Cousin Once Removed (2012), Berliner is currently working on a new project about photojournalism. After devotedly cutting out articles and photographs from The New York Times for the past 35 years—accumulating…

The Gift of Time: Alan Berliner and His Process – Part IV

Part IV: 16mm Motion Picture Film Three-time NYSCA/NYFA Artist Fellow Alan Berliner (Film ’85, ‘91, ‘99) is a filmmaker and media artist. Following his recent film, First Cousin Once Removed (2012), Berliner is currently working on a new project about photojournalism. After devotedly cutting out articles and photographs from The New York Times for the past…

The Gift of Time: Alan Berliner and His Process – Part III

Part III: Architect’s Handwriting Three-time NYSCA/NYFA Artist Fellow Alan Berliner (Film ’85, ‘91, ‘99) is a filmmaker and media artist. Following his recent film, First Cousin Once Removed (2012), Berliner is currently working on a new project about photojournalism. After devotedly cutting out articles and photographs from The New York Times for the past 35 years—accumulating…

The Gift of Time: Alan Berliner and his Process – Part II

Part II: Cutting Photographs out of the Newspaper Three-time NYSCA/NYFA Artist Fellow Alan Berliner (Film ’85, ‘91, ‘99) is a filmmaker and media artist. Following his recent film, First Cousin Once Removed (2012), Berliner is currently working on a new project about photojournalism. After devotedly cutting out articles and photographs from The New York Times for…