Tracking the tools that decentralize the media. tools process ideas resources eventsav

unmediated

 

March 07, 2005

Fascinating article at the NYT today about how film schools are seeing more and more students who are studying film not because they want a future in Hollywood, but because they see media literacy and the ability to communicate through audio and video as critical skills in our media-saturated world:

At a time when street gangs warn informers with DVD productions about the fate of “snitches” and both terrorists and their adversaries routinely communicate in elaborately staged videos, it is not altogether surprising that film school - promoted as a shot at an entertainment industry job - is beginning to attract those who believe that cinema isn’t so much a profession as the professional language of the future.

Via Ryan Shaw


Originally from Ryan Shaw, remediated by yatta on Mar 7, 2005 at 06:00 PM