Workshop: Music Video Editing – Teaching Silent Film to Dance

Monday 29.7. / 16:00-18:00, HUB 123

How to make someone from 1902 dance to contemporary music? Delve into the secrets of film editing and discover the scope of imagination hidden in video transition. You will use old film snippets and combine them with contemporary music to create your own music video, yet shot by filmmakers over a hundred years ago!

Věk: 12+, nutná rezervace na e-mailu adela.mrazova@nafilm.org, vhodné také pro učitele, lektory a zájemce o filmovou a audiovizuální výchovu

Lecturers: Pia Bechtle, Nicky Maas (Eye Filmmuseum, Netherlands)

The programme will be translated.

Pia Bechtle

Pia Bechtle is a Developer for Education at the Eye Filmmuseum in Amsterdam, creating programs for schools, festivals, and museums worldwide. She holds an MA from the University of Amsterdam, complementing her BAs from Humboldt University of Berlin. Previously, she collaborated with the MACHmit! Museum for children, KUKI Festival, and the Jimmy Nelson Foundation. Pia leads film education initiatives, including the 'Lights, Camera, … Emotion!' workshop, designed to enhance social-emotional and communication skills for students with hearing and language development challenges through engaging with film.

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Nicky Maas

Nicky Maas graduated as a filmmaker from the Utrecht School of the Arts in 2011. Since then, she has developed and directed several documentaries for Dutch public broadcasting and presented them at numerous international festivals. Additionally, she has nearly 10 years of experience teaching film education at all levels. For the past few years, Nicky has been engaged with the Eye Film Museum in Amsterdam, where she curates an auditorium program exploring the boundary between fact and fiction.

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