Schlagwort-Archive: shakespeare

Press article about our lovely Shakespeare work

It was this autumn, when we worked on Shakespeare, in cooperation with the Art Prospects Foundation and together with20 Polish & German film making artists. Now, the premiere took place in Warzawa, and a lovely press article in ‚Platea Magazine‘ is giving a honorable feedback to this film work.

„… The official closing of ‚Tender Metropolis Warsaw-Berlin‘ project is happening today with the premiere screening of two short films, ‚The Stone Soup‘ and ‚October‘ (A.K.A. “The Odyssey”), in Warsaw.

The films were shot by 20 Polish and German upcoming filmmakers based on the screenplays selected in a competition […]

The participants were working on the scripts, transforming them in accordance with their visions and ideas, and taking into account the feasibility of production. […]

Sharing‘ is the key word that describes this project: [… one] part from the filmmakers and project mentors Roman Przypilak and Agnieszka Gomułka, and the next part belongs to Boris Laaser, Sylvia Schwarz, Konrad Aksinowicz etc.“

As the press article says, next year, we might go for Budapest – so everybody there: get ready for another nice pieces of art. 🙂

Teaching Shakespeare in Warzawa and Berlin

I am glad to work once more with young talented film makers, this time coming from Poland – and we do shakespeare together!

On behalf of the „Art Prospects Foundation“ , I will give once more a creative vision work seminar to make story ideas crisp & spicy and turn inner ideas and motives into real (film) stories…

My seminar is titled Without Contrast You’re Dead, inspired by the great designer Paul Rand – but now on my turns, there will have to be contrasts in the story telling: Shakespeare is clash of status, habitus, choices… Therefore, you can turn a story into a shakespeare approach, if you create contrasts that have to come and deal together, solve something – or go for love. 🙂

There will be improvisation exercises, guys, so be ready, be creative, and let’s have fun together!

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