SHOWCASE: “Limitations” Film Projects | FilmingLife® ArtHouse
“The enemy of art is the absence of limitations"
- Orson Welles
Our second theme for the 2022 ArtHouse Film Project was set by FilimingLifer PRO Melissa Hines and centred around LIMITATIONS.
We asked our members to think about a LIMITATION they could impose on their filmmaking, in order to push themselves creatively and think outside the box in order to create films that ultimately utilised or overcame those limitations.
All ArtHouse themes are broken in to 2 levels. For the the LIMITATIONS theme the levels were defined as follows -
For Level One LIMITATIONS films we asked our members to create a film that includes a section or scene that uses a creative LIMITATION of their choice.
Our Level Two LIMITATIONS films were created an entirely within the constraints of the LIMITATION of their choosing..
Melissa led our members through two live learning calls on Zoom, and offered a range of suggestions on the kinds of LIMITATIONS our members might like to create from. Some of the LIMITATIONS chosen by our members were things like using a different lens than they normally would, not using any slow motion, using their phone, or using only ambient audio to tell their story (no music).
The amazing films our members created when using their LIMITATION were beyond excellent, and we’re so excited to present this showcase for you today…
The Educator’s Choice Award has been chosen by the Lead Educator of the film project LIMITATION, FilmingLifer PRO Melissa Hines, as those that fully embody the spirit of the FilmingLife® ArtHouse, and are noted for their storytelling, creativity and unique interpretation of the theme.
Lindsey DeCicco
LIMITATION: iPhone Only
What Melissa said about Lindsey’s film -
”The way Lindsey layered her clips and her voiceover in this film left me with tears in my eyes and a smile on my face. I feel like I know her son through this film, but even more important, I feel like I really learn about their relationship. And all of this storytelling magic was created with iPhone clips which goes to show that it's the filmmaker and their voice that is most important, not the camera.”
You can view Lindsey’s award-winning film below and find her on Instagram @lindseydeciccophotography
Sarah Muratore
LIMITATION: One continuous shot & triptych EDIT
What Melissa said about Sarah’s film -
”Sarah's use of a triptych in this moving portrait film of Milo really made me feel the joy that he has brought to their family! It is a perfect blend of quiet moments and humor that'll draw you in and make you feel like you, too, have spent the year with Milo.”
You can view Sarah’s award-winning film below and find her on Instagram @kasubaphotographyandfilms
Sarah MacClary
LIMITATION: POV
You can view more of Sarah’s work via her website & Instagram account @corvallisvideo
Kelly Erwin
LIMITATION: SOUND
You can view more of Kelly’s work via her website & Instagram account @mossandmeadowfilms
Amy Murgatroyd
LIMITATION: LENS CHOICE & EDITING TIME CONSTRAINT
You can view more of Amy’s work via her website & Instagram account @amymurgatroydportraitsandfilms
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Showcase Submissions below
Tara Donoghue| @taradonoghuephotography
LIMITATION: POV
Ashley Lewis | @ashleylewis.co
LIMITATIONS: NO SLOW-MO & IN-CAMERA AUDIO ONLY
Suzane Bacelar | @suzanebacelar
LIMITATION: IPHONE ONLY
Sarah Reid | @sarahreidfilmsandphotos
LIMITATION: ONE ROOM ONLY
Leslie Peter | @lesliepeterphotography
LIMITATION: ONE CONTINUOUS SHOT & SHOOTING TIME
Megan Befort | @magpielovephoto
LIMITATION: IPHONE ONLY & TRIPTYCH EDIT
Jessica Braeger | @jessica.braeger
LIMITATION: DIFFERENT CAMERA TO USUAL, ONE DAY EDIT
Stephanie Woodward | @stephwoodwardphotos
LIMITATION: VERTICAL FILMING & TRIPTYCH EDIT