SHOWCASE: “Water” | FilmingLife® ArtHouse
"Water is powerful. It can wash away earth, put out fire, and even destroy iron. Water can carve its way through stone. And when trapped, water makes a new path."
The May/June ArtHouse Film Project theme was led by Courtney Holmes and was centered around the theme WATER.
Courtney challenged our members to try and incorporate Water in their films and use it to enhance the mood, atmosphere, depth movement or as element to their artistic voice.
Members were encouraged to think outside the box and use water in a way that hadn’t before.
The theme was broken down into two levels:
Level One: Create a film that includes elements of water.
Level Two: Create a film that includes footage from both under and over water, where water is the main character of the film.
We are so impressed with the creativity and attention to detail our members have infused into their films and we’re so excited to present this showcase for you today…
The Educator’s Choice Awards have been chosen by the Lead Educator of the film project WATER, Courtney Holmes, as those that fully embody the spirit of the FilmingLife® ArtHouse, and are noted for their storytelling, creativity and unique interpretation of the theme.
Ashley Lewis | @lewispartyof_4
What Courtney said about Ashley’s film -
”This film from Ashley Lewis is a great example of how a simple idea, executed well, can be so impactful to the viewer. The length of the film was just right, and the song choice was brilliant. Ashley takes us into a child's mind and evokes in us the feelings of childhood anticipation with absolute perfection. Her musicality, pacing, and use of colour conveys a sense of nostalgia in the most human and innocent of ways. Her use of water as a significant environmental element in the film was perfectly executed.”
You can view Ashley’s award-winning film below and find her on Instagram @lewispartyof_4
Melissa Hines
What Courtney said about Melissa’s film -
”Melissa Hines uses water as the main character in her film, in the most creative and story-driven way that really takes us as the viewer on a journey across several generations. The pacing and sound design of this film is so well done that the quality of the voice-over is easily forgiven. Which is just an example of how a well executed story wins over the best audio equipment any day. The story arc that Melissa has created is layered and full of meaning with so many moments of humour along the way, paired with breath taking footage and well timed moments that keep us engaged and interested. A visual delight, that looks so effortless yet would have taken hours to perfect.”
You can view Melissa’s award-winning film below.
Alyse Gonyea | @alysemariephotoandfilms
What Courtney said about Alyse’s film -
”Alyse takes us on a visual journey using water as the main character of this film and demonstrates how the right song choice can make a significant impact to how the viewer feels watching the footage. At the start of the film we get introduced to water in a wider, more surface level way, but as the film goes on she starts to show us life inside the water pulling back the layers of what we see from above the water to show us a deeper, more intimate perspective of life beneath the water. Then towards the end we are introduced to another layer of significance within these waters. A well put together, well executed film by Alyse.”
View Alyse’s award-winning film below and find her on Instagram @alysemariephotoandfilms
Alex Lewis
You can view more of Alex’s work via her Instagram account @alexandralewisphotoandfilm
Sarah Kasuba Muratore
You can view more of Sarah’s work via her Instagram account @kasubaphotographyandfilms
Sarah MacClary
You can view more of Sarah’s work via her website and Instagram @corvallisvideo
See more WATER
Showcase Submissions below
The Coppock Family | Hawkesbury, NSW | 2021 from Courtney Holmes on Vimeo.
EDUCATOR FEATURE: Courtney Holmes | @courtneyholmesfilmsandphotos
Colorado Vacation from Laura Duffy on Vimeo.
Laura Duffy | @mrslauraduffy
LeeAnn J Self-reflection from Cari Tarter on Vimeo.
Cari Tarter
After the Flood - July 2021 from Kylie Purtell on Vimeo.
EDUCATOR FEATURE:Kylie Purtell | @kyliepurtell
Gabe's Despacho Ceremony: June 2021 from Nora Mullen on Vimeo.
Nora Mullen | @noragene_2000