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Just three months living in NYC and Maine Media alum Virginia Hastings began working as art director for, and then landed an acting role in, “Foreign Letters” a wonderful indie film by Ela Thier, that has just been released on DVD.  

“Director Ela Thier vividly captures what it’s like to be an innocent young child… A truly heartfelt and absolutely delightful film, rich with both comic and dramatic episodes, that I would recommend to anyone!”

— Christina Zawadizsky,
BookRoom Review

Virginia, a Maine Media 2007 workshop, 2008 workstudy and 2009 Professional Certificate student, remembers starting production, “Art directing a feature was new to me, and the sheer scope was deeply exciting. The research process for a period piece is fascinating. To go into a modern space in Harlem and make it into a Vietnamese immigrant apartment, circa 1982, was delicious fun. Stepping in front of the camera is a whole other dream.  Ela offered me the role without an audition, which was a lot less nerve wracking than the normal process.“

Virginia has gone on to design features, TV, award winning shorts, music videos, and work with MTV, VH1, E! Entertainment, Target and The Discovery Channel. 

She beams, “I'm flying out Saturday for my first LA gig — the Video Music Awards, which airs Sept. 6. As an actress, I can be seen in a national commercial for Pronamel that has run for two years and counting, and have just been cast in a feature for the fall.”

Maine Media has once again partnered with Carl Zeiss USA to sponsor the Precision Image Competition, “PIC”.

PIC is an opportunity for all 2012 MMW students to experience the unparalleled image quality of Zeiss lenses while challenging themselves to create new still and moving pictures for a dynamic competition.

Zeiss provides a wide selection of lenses for still and cine cameras for students to ‘test-drive” while on campus. Students are invited to submit their work made with these lenses, to the competition in two categories: 

  • documentary and narrative short films
  • still images ranging in genre from fine art to documentary and commercial photography

The grand prize winner in each category will receive a selection of premier Zeiss SLR lenses valued at $6,750 and a MMW 2013 tuition scholarship. Winners will be announced at the Annual Maine Media Party at B&H in Manhattan, Wednesday, October 24. 

Already attended a workshop in 2012? It's easy to enter: visit the FLICKR Precision Image Competition Group and request to join. You'll find complete "PIC" guidelines and instructions. Once we confirm you as a MMW 2012 student, you'can upload up to 10 images and three 90-second videos. Entry deadline: September 28, 2012. Enter the "PIC" Precision Image Competition today!

Maine Media faculty member Thatcher Hullerman Cook has collaborated on an ambitious book publishing venture with Obscura, a Maine based nonprofit that supports the arts and arts education through publishing, scholarships, and grants.

Black Apple is the culmination of seven months of photographing in the Ferghana Valley of Kyrgyzstan between October 2007–May 2008. Thatcher lived in a village called Osh, and photographed extensively in the coal mining towns Tash Kymer and Kok Jangak... a name that roughly translates to “black apple.” Thatcher's photographs show a bleak landscape of crumbling infrastructure and personal hardships. They also show a people holding onto hope and redemption in the form of the relationships and bonds that tie the culture and the region together. Black Apple is a stunning and moving body of work printed to the highest quality standards of photo book publishing. Thatcher Hullerman Cook is a documentary photographer based in Maine and South Carolina. His clients are primarily humanitarian aid and development organizations that work with refugees and other people affected by war, economic upheaval, and natural disasters. His clients include international non-governmental organizations (NGOs) which have sent him on assignment to over sixty countries. Thatcher teaches a workshop in Poetic Storytelling at Maine Media each summer. He is also headed to remote northeastern villages in India next week for the destination workshop, Darjeeling Tea Plantation, he is leading with Brendan Bullock.

About The Book
Hardbound, 64 pages with 33 black & white photographs reproduced in duo-tone with varnish on a luxurious paper stock. Beautifully designed by Mat Thorne. Printed and bound in the United States. Published by Obscura Press, www.obscuraweb.org

NEW COURSES Added Since Catalog Printing

Photography and Design

 

Filmmaking and Multimedia

September 8, 2012 - September 9, 2012


The iPad Shooting and Editing Workshop

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September 16, 2012 - September 22, 2012


Capturing Light / Controlling Light

with Robert Meyer
 
 

September 22, 2012


1-Day Camera Basics on Location

 
 

September 29, 2012 - September 30, 2012

2-Day Adobe InDesign
with Peter Koons
 

Lifestyle Photography
with Chris Pinchbeck

September 30, 2012 - October 6, 2012

Exploring Your Inner Landscape Through Photography
with Nora Lewis


Visual Books For Photographers

with Cig Harvey


 

October 6, 2012


1-Day Camera Basics on Location

 

 

October 13, 2012 - October 14, 2012


The Art of Photographing Children

with Patrisha McLean

 

 October 14, 2012 - October 20, 2012


Night Landscape Photography

with Jim Nickelson

 

October 28, 2012 - November 3, 2012

Seeing the Print
with Bob Korn

 

 

September 9, 2012 - September 15, 2012

Adobe Premiere
with Tom Donohue

 

September 22, 2012 - September 23, 2012


2-Day DSLR for Video

with Geoff Hancock

 

September 23, 2012 - September 29, 2012

Writing in Your Own Voice

Intermediate Adobe After Effects
with Chuck Carter

 

September 29, 2012 - September 30, 2012

2-Day Adobe InDesign
with Peter Koons
 

September 30, 2012 - October 6, 2012

ENG for the Small News Market
with Geoff Hancock

 

October 14, 2012 - October 20, 2012

Writing The Spec Script
with Wayne Beach
 

October 14, 2012 - November 10, 2012

Independent Filmmakers Residency
 

 

October 20, 2012 - October 21, 2012

2-Day DSLR Lighting for Filmmakers
with Geoff Hancock

 

October 21, 2012 - October 27, 2012

Art Directing for the Web
with Thea Kluge Rossi

Advanced Final Cut Pro 7

 

 

 

© CanonCome use the new Canon EOS C300 — Maine Media is one of the first places you can get your hands on this exciting new tool for creative cinematography.

"Featuring a unique Super 35mm Canon CMOS sensor, revolutionary Canon DIGIC DV III Image Processor and 50 Mbps 4:2:2 codec, the EOS C300 provides outstanding cinema quality movie capture. Compact, modular and compatible with Canon's existing line-up of EF and new EF Cinema lenses as well as accessories from third parties, the stunningly simple to operate EOS C300 is designed to please cinematographers for any production large and small, on location or in the studio, from shoestring to Hollywood budgets."Product Overview from usa.canon.com

Check out feedback from early users on Canon's video feed. The behind the scenes, from production of Mobius by Vincent LaForet, is very illustrative of the camera's capabilities.

In addition to the awesome experience of "hands on" the gear, intermediate and advanced level students will explore visual aesthetics with regard to composition, depth-of-field, shot design, camera movement, and lighting. Join us for the Canon Cinema workshop that runs September 9 – 15. 2012.

Enjoy some of the best weather, the best lighting and the best new classes this fall. Maine Media Workshops has added dozens of new 1-day, 2-day and weeklong workshops in photography, filmmaking, book arts, multimedia and destinations that will expand your creativity, add power to your resume and fuel your passion while you leave the hectic pace of everyday life behind and do something marvelous for yourself!

Tell that special story in your own voice, in a memoir, on your iPad, as an eBook, in a visual book, in a philosophical manner, with music. Edit those images with two of the latest and greatest platforms, by seeing them in a new way, with light control, in a creative digital darkroom. Take a new path with the Red camera, multiple exposures, by stepping into the intersection of art and science. Do it interactively, by night, with Canon, in Maine! We will help you find the time for all of these -  and more!

Keep checking back — just as sure as the colors brighten in fall, you too will find life brightening with Maine Media's Fall Workshops for All.

It’s all too familiar: you turn a corner in a village in Peru or Portugal, see a local with a fascinating face and colorful, traditional clothing and think, “A fantastic portrait.” But, you don’t take the photo and go home with few "people pictures" from your trip.

Tip #1: The thing that prevents many travelers from approaching people is fear of rejection. There will always be a potential subject who doesn’t want bothered, but in my travels I’ve found people to be more cooperative if I tell the stranger why I want to take his picture. For instance, “I’m a student in a photo class, this is my assignment,” or, “My father’s family is from this region and I’m doing a slide show to share at our family reunion.” The mission specifics are not important, but the fact that you have one and are sharing it opens an element of trust. Also, explaining your mission in the native tongue helps enormously.

Tip #2: Take along your best people pictures to share. Most people can’t resist a really nice picture and if you have samples that show your past successes, you’re much closer to winning permission from your potential subject. The easiest way to do this is to carry a little book from a print-on-demand photo service like Shutterfly, Apple, Blurb or Picaboo. I usually carry a 20 page, 6”x8” softcover book that is inexpensive, easy to carry and works like a charm.

Tip #3: Once you win your subject’s confidence, keep it by photographing them in flattering light. Overcast conditions are ideal for great people pictures. If it’s sunny, try to maneuver your subject into the shade. If you must shoot in bright sunlight, turn your subject away from the sun and turn on your flash. That way, you’ll come back with a nicely lit portrait and not something that looks like a face on Mount Rushmore!

Join Bob Krist’s August 19th workshop to expand on these – and many more tips for capturing those magical moments away from home!

 

Faculty RaffleFrom June through October 2012 at the Maine Media Gallery and at the Ernst Haas Administration Building, raffle tickets are on sale for only $5 per ticket or 12 tickets for $50. You may purchase raffle tickets for work from Tillman Crane, Brenton Hamilton, Constantine Manos, and/or Joyce Tenneson. Raffle tickets are specific to the artist, so be sure to choose the ticket(s) for the image(s) you desire to win.

At the end of the Workshops’ season, an open-to-the-public drawing will be held to draw one winning ticket for each of the four images. All four winners will be notified by phone and/or email after the drawing with winners also announced on our website’s News page and on our Facebook and Twitter sites.

If you’ve already been to Maine Media this year, or cannot come this year, you still have the chance to win! Go to Maine Media's Make A Payment page and purchase your raffle ticket(s) online! Please enter the name of the artist for whom you would like a raffle ticket in the "Comments" box. Your information will be entered on the ticket(s); one-half of the ticket will go into the raffle, the other half will be mailed to you.

All proceeds from the raffle go to support the Maine Media Workshops’ Scholarship Fund!

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