Spirituality, Worldview and Film
Friday, February 19, 2010 @ 07:00 pm
International Arts Movement (IAM) Space
38 W. 39th St, 3rd floor
Please come and pay at the door!
Most of us can recognize what a filmmaker is "saying" through the story of his/her film, but what can we discern from the lighting? Or sound? Or cinematography? Learn more about how filmmakers communicate their ideas through the technical side of filmmaking as well as through the acting and storytelling, so that you can better recognize and respond to the filmmaker's worldview.
Led by filmmaker/film scholar Joe Kickasola, the evening will consist of viewing and discussing film clips, and considering the role of art in our lives and in the renewing of culture.
$15 admission includes appetizers, wine, and other refreshments.
Dr. Joseph G. Kickasola is associate professor of communications studies at Baylor University and director of the Baylor Communication in New York program. He is also a filmmaker, published author, and an elder at Astoria Community Church (a Redeemer church plant). His book, The Films of Krzysztof Kieslowski: The Liminal Image, won the 2006 Spiritus Award for best writing in theology and film. He has lectured around the world on religion and media and has taught courses on the subject at Baylor and Princeton Theological Seminary.
Questions? Contact Kenyon Adams, kenyon@redeemer.com, (212) 808-4460 x1344
Contact:
Kenyon Adams, kenyon@redeemer.com, (212) 808-4460 x1344








