• Ep 213: Dance Films, Diversity, and Tech at Lincoln Center

  • Aug 28 2024
  • Duración: 48 m
  • Podcast

Ep 213: Dance Films, Diversity, and Tech at Lincoln Center

  • Resumen

  • Episode Overview:In this episode, Damien is joined by Jessica, a talented video producer and editor working at Lincoln Center for the Performing Arts. They delve into the intricate world of digital media production, dance film, and live streaming, shedding light on the dynamic creative processes behind the scenes at one of New York City's most iconic cultural institutions.Key Discussion Points:
    1. Life at Lincoln Center: Production Insights
      Jessica shares her experiences working at Lincoln Center, discussing her role as a video producer, editor, and sometimes live stream technician. She explains the complexities of live streaming, the coordination involved in capturing multiple camera angles, and the importance of rhythm and timing in delivering engaging live broadcasts.
    2. Summer for the City: A Diverse Programming Initiative
      Jessica talks about Lincoln Center’s "Summer for the City" festival, a dynamic initiative offering diverse programming, including "choose what you pay" events. The conversation explores how this approach makes art and culture more accessible to the wider community.
    3. Dance and Equity: A New Vision for the Arts
      A deep dive into dance equity and the evolving structure of dance companies. Jessica discusses the challenges of creating more equitable opportunities in dance, ensuring that diverse voices and styles are represented, and the importance of leadership and collective empowerment in dance companies.
    4. Curating Dance Film Nights: Blending Dance and Film
      Jessica's passion for dance and film comes to life as she describes her work curating dance film nights at Millennium Film in Brooklyn. She explores the creative boldness of combining dance with filmmaking and the unique storytelling opportunities this intersection provides.
    5. The Yield Project: A Multidisciplinary Art Collaboration
      Jessica recounts her experience co-directing and choreographing "Yield," a multidisciplinary response to Marin Passenger’s work in collaboration with Spark Creative Lab. She discusses the challenges and rewards of collaborating with diverse artists and cultural leaders to create an impactful community-driven performance.
    Educational Takeaways:
    • Understanding Live Streaming in Arts: Learn about the technical and creative aspects of live streaming, from equipment selection (like OBS Studio and PTZ systems) to the coordination required for successful broadcasts.
    • Dance Equity and Cultural Leadership: Gain insights into how dance companies are evolving to embrace diversity, equity, and inclusion, and the roles of cultural leaders in shaping a more equitable arts landscape.
    • The Intersection of Dance and Film: Explore the unique creative possibilities that arise when dance and film converge, and how this art form is pushing boundaries in storytelling and visual expression.
    • Multidisciplinary Collaboration in the Arts: Discover the benefits and challenges of bringing together diverse artistic disciplines to create community-focused art projects.
    Links and Resources:
    • Link to "Yield" Documentary – Discover more about the collaborative project "Yield" and its impact on the local community in Oklahoma.
    • Lincoln Center for the Performing Arts – Explore upcoming events, programming, and more.
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