JOURNAL
The process diary of film director Glendyn Ivin
FIRST LOVE
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My photography / man crush on Joel Sternfeld deepens with the release of his new book First Pictures.
MAGNUM MYTHS
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On the weekend I watched this wonderful hour long docco about the Magnum photographers agency. I love these guys (who doesn't?), apart from producing incredible work I think most the photographers possess special magical powers. Watch in the opening sequence how Martin Parr approaches some elderly women on the street, where one would imagine a group like this would be upset with a stranger coming up and taking close-up photos of them, Martin seems to have them under a spell from the second he takes the first frame. Amazing. Similarly Larry Towell (at around 4mins 30 secs), take photos of Mennonite farmers, the amazing thing here is seeing the footage that the documentary crew shoots, which is great, but the 'photo' Tony shoots of essentially the same scene is so incredibly beautiful, it's like it was taken at a totally different time and place. Magic!
I love watching this process (some more of it here), it's like watching a type of alchemy take place before your eyes.
Spoiler Alert: Special appearance by Henri Cartier-Bresson in the final sequence. Giving the film a poetic and playful climax as only H C-B could.
BAD POINT OF VIEW
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As I'm deep in the heart of watching Series 4 right now, I loved stumbling across this fan cut montage of a lot of the POV shots from Breaking Bad. I never realised this type of camera positioning was such a recurring beat throughout the show. But it's reminded me it's definitely one of the defining elements of the shows visual style.
DADS HOUSE
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While driving back down south towards Melbourne, we passed near Gosford, so I thought I'd best drop in and have a cup of tea with my Dad. I lived in this house for a couple of years when I was 11 and I've only visited a couple of times since. There are a lot of memories here, both good and bad. It was good to see my Dad though.
MUMS HOUSE
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(FAMILY) ROAD TRIPPIN'
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Dragonslayer
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Scratch this off my 'to-do' list from below... Watched a screener of Dragonslayer the other night. A vérité documentary about 'free spirited' skateboarder Josh 'Screech' Sandoval. The film creates a cinematic portrait so rough and ready, yet so pure and intimate. To be honest, it's the sort of film that makes me want to give up film making altogether because it's the kind I have always wanted to make, and here it is, made. Well not quite... but it's a film that both inspires me and frustrates me in the best possible ways.
The other thing that Dragonslayer does well is give you incredible access into a very 'specific world'. I've seen many 'skate films' and films with skateboarders as characters, but none have given this kind of access into the lifestyles of this subcultures most hard-core players.
It's such a beautifully poetic and fucked up punk of a film.
My favourite kind of 'to do' list
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BREAK
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Really looking forward to having some time off over Xmas and New Year. Should be able to get a good couple of weeks or R&R in. About to jump in the car and make the annual pilgrimage to my home town Tamworth in New South Wales. Family road trip here we come! I had some photos to post... but for some reason after I updated Wordpress to the new version 3.3 I can no longer upload images... I'm sure there is a fix around the corner, but if anyone has any hints, I'm all ears!
In the meantime, I'm hoping you all have a super Christmas and relaxing New Year!
Also... This!
Done.
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Finished Beaconsfield today...! Although that old saying does spring to mind... "You don't ever finish a film, you abandon it..."
Don't have an on air date as yet... but I suspect it will be early-ish next year maybe.
Some snaps taken during production that haven't made it here after the break...
Sit down, shut up and watch this!
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Vladivostok Skate Kids
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The group show at the Centre For Contempory Photography I have been part of here in Melbourne ends this week and goes on a two year gallery tour around Australia. The images I had in the show form part of a larger series of photographs I made last year in Vladivostok, a remote city in the far east of Russia. The boys were skating in a park on the edge of town that featured a large statue of King Neptune. They were like kids anywhere else in the world hanging out, killing time. But to me there was something about these boys that represented a city and a country in transition.
Exhibition tour dates and more images of the CCP show after the break.
Documentation photographs by Andrew Burford.
Tour Itinerary for the eighth CCP Documentary Photography Award
COWRA REGIONAL ART GALLERY
EXHIBTION DATES: 27/10/11 – 11/12/11
LOGAN ART GALLERY
EXHIBTION DATES: 04/04/12 – 12/05/12
GLADSTONE REGIONAL ART GALLERY AND MUSEUM
EXHIBTION DATES: 19/05/12 – 30/06/12
HERVEY BAY REGIONAL GALLERY
EXHIBTION DATES: 09/0812 – 22/09/12
WAGGA WAGGA ART GALLERY
EXHIBTION DATES: 05/10/12 – 09/12/12
BENALLA ART GALLERY
EXHIBTION DATES: 26/01/13 – 10/03/13
MUSWELLBROOK REGIONAL ARTS CENTRE
EXHIBTION DATES: 22/03/13 – 12/05/13
ORANGE REGIONAL GALLERY
EXHIBTION DATES: 31/05/13 – 07/07/13
ART SPACE WODONGA
EXHIBTION DATES: 19/07/13 – 10/08/13
SWAN HILL REGIONAL ART GALLERY
EXHIBTION DATES: 15/08/13 – 29/09/13
MILDURA ARTS CENTRE
EXHIBTION DATES: 04/10/13 – 17/11/13