My name is Ariel Valenzuela; I’m 23 years old, I
was born on October 17th 1994 in the city of Santiago of Chile.
I studied in the Augusto D’Halmar and La Fontaine Schools, and now I’m studying
Cinematography and TV career, in the Universidad de Chile. I’m the youngest of
three brothers. My parents are divorced since that I was a little boy. Then I
have been living with my mother and a sister from there. I like to take
photography’s in my free time and sometimes I work in filming. I usually
write independents projects: web series, short films, and I apply for public
tenders –for example CORFO, CNCA, CNTV– for different projects, as feature
films, series, and others for me to be able to develop them.
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I think that I’ve talked about this many times in other blogs, but I think it's very important that we know new formats and the possibilities of production and distribution of content that the internet allows. I think the concept of cinema in general is quite obsolete. The university teaches how to make "movies" but people don't go to movie theaters (except if it is the last movie of the avengers), and independent films are only seen at foreign festivals for an elite and small audience. I think the university follows the same film policy of the state and the competitive funds to make a cinema to leave a good impression to the world and not to prepare creative filmmakers who propose something really original. They should diversify the audiovisual formats they teach us, I think the concept of cinema is very romanticized (go to the cinema, big screen, with audience, etc.). People actually consume more audiovisual content on the internet than in cinema and...
Sounds like you xD
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ResponderEliminarWe should talk about applying for projects. I'm interested
Applying for public tender is a very good initiative. I think it's the best way to go!!
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