*Film* *Events** This **Week**:*

*Mon Apr 21, 6-7pm: **Dartmouth Film Society Meeting *(Wilson 205) The
Dartmouth Film Society is a student organization that meets once a week to
discuss the films playing at the Hopkins Center, debate important issues
(like whether *Ghostbusters *is the best film of all time), write program
notes, critique new movie trailers and vote on series proposals for future
terms. You don’t have to be an expert - you just have to have an opinion!

*Mon Apr 21, 7-9:45pm: Cine Salon (Lost Films Found**): **Jonas Mekas: A
Happy Man* (Mayer Room, Howe Library) At 91, Mekas’ latest film is a
perfect summation of a lifetime spent championing the little events of
everyday life. “Jonas Mekas calls his blissed-out new movie *Out-Takes From
the Life of a Happy Man*. It’s an honest, direct title for a transcendently
lovely and delicate work created from images that didn’t make it into the
filmed diaries he made from 1960 to 2000.” (Manohla Dargis, *New York Times*
)

*Mon Apr 21, 7-8pm: Music Video Monday* (Digital Lab, Black Family Visual
Arts Center) Teams will compete to guess what the music video for a song
would (should?) be. Bring a team of friends! Pizza included.

*Tues Apr 22, 4-5:30pm:* *Processing: Programming for Audio Visual
Art*(Digital Lab, Black Family Visual Arts Center) Processing is a
computer
language often used by video and audio artists to create data-based,
interactive, and/or mechanical pieces. It can be used to make unique and
interesting work - check out some of these projects that used processing:
http://processing.org/exhibition/. Space is limited, so email
[log in to unmask] to sign up.

*Thurs Apr 24, 1-2pm: Workshop Topic TBA *(Digital Lab, Black Family Visual
Arts Center)
*Fri Apr 25, 12pm: Master Class with Filmmaker Thomas Allen Harris *(Film
Studio, Black Family Visual Arts Center) Harris is the director of an
important new documentary about African-American photography and also
directs an impressive online project devoted to diasporic family stories.
Harris will be discussing his documentary and work at the master class. *Lunch
will be provided. Space is limited, so RSVP by replying to this email.*

*Fri Apr 25, 2-3:30pm**: Screening of Through a Lens Darkly *(Tupelo Music
Hall, White River Junction VT) A rich and lyrical tapestry that is both
personal and epic in scope, Thomas Allen Harris’s extraordinary
documentary *Through
a Lens Darkly: Black Photographers and the Emergence of a People* is a
unique examination of they way black photographers - and their subjects -
have used the camera as a tool for social change from the time photography
was invented to the present. *A group of students will be driving to White
River Junction to attend the screening. If you would like to be part of
this group, please RSVP by replying to this email.*

*Fri Apr 25, 3:45-5:15pm: Digital Diaspora Family Reunion* (Tupelo Music
Hall, White River Junction VT) The innovative transmedia companion to the
film, Digital Diaspora Family Reunion (DDFR) re-imagines the social network
by inviting audiences to participate in building the One World One Family
Album (#1WORLD1FAMILY) by uploading and sharing their own family photos.
Started in 2009, DDFR has held 13 live events, in 5 cities, generated 8.2
million media impressions, conducted over 600 interviews, gathering over
6,500 photographs in the process, which are part of a virtual
user-generated family photo album that compliments the content of the film
and celebrates shared values which underlie the American Experience. DDFR
is open to everyone and audiences are invited to upload images to Instagram
using #1WORLD1FAMILY and #DDFRtv tag. *A group of students will be driving
to White River Junction to attend the event. If you would like to be part
of this group, please RSVP by replying to this email.*

*Fri Apr 25, 7pm: Hop Film: Gloria* (Loew Auditorium, Black Family Visual
Arts Center $5) http://hop.dartmouth.edu/Online/hop_film_gloria

*Sat Apr 26, 7pm: Hop Film: The Wind Rises *(Loew Auditorium, Black Family
Visual Arts Center, $5)
http://hop.dartmouth.edu/Online/hop_film_the_wind_rises

*Sun Apr 27, 4pm: DFS Film: The Life Aquatic with Steve Zissou *(Loew
Auditorium, Black Family Visual Arts Center, $5)
http://hop.dartmouth.edu/Online/dfs_film_the_life_aquatic

*Now Playing at the Nugget:*

*BearsThe Grand Budapest Hotel*
*Under the Skin*

*Ongoing Research and Internship Opportunities:*

1. Like *making movies* or want to learnhow? Email
[log in to unmask] to see how you can get involved with
Stories Growing Films and like on FB:
http://www.facebook.com/dartmouthstoriesgrowingfilms

2. Interested in *TV*? Email [log in to unmask] to see how
you can get involved in *Dartmouth Television*!

3. The *Digital Lab *in the Black Family Visual Arts Center has open hours *Mon
3-7pm, Wed 1-3, 7-10pm*, *Thurs 4-5:30pm*, and *Sun 6:30-10pm*. Stop by to
learn about working with Adobe Photoshop, Lightroom, After Effects, Final
Cut Pro, and other photo/video editing software. Email
[log in to unmask] for more info.

4. Looking for an *internship* in the entertainment industry? Join the *DAEMA
Internship Google Group *for updates on what is available:
http://groups.google.com/group/daema_jobsinternships

If you are trying to get an internship that requires school credit, talk to
career services. They have a work-around that involves enrolling in a local
college for a term and getting credit there.