Viewings of Short Films from Range of Light Film Festival
Organization:
California Historical Society
Category:
Travel/Leisure
Geographical Area:
San Francisco
Start
Date:
10/23/2014
End Date:
10/23/2014
Start Time:
6:00 PM
End Time:
8:00 PM
Event
Info:
Join us for a special presentation of short films from the Range of Light Film Festival, a unique festival of films screened in and about Yosemite. Learn more about the inaugural Range of Light Film Festival from its' founder, Steven Bumgardner, and hear from filmmaker, Colin Delehanty, who made a short film for the Festival. Screening portion will be 40 minutes, and discussion portion will be around 30 minutes.
The films that will be highlighted are: One Day in Yosemite - (14:59) Thousands of Visitors, Thirty Filmmakers, One Day in Yosemite. "Its 15 minutes tell a deeply human story of one of America's greatest wild, natural places, and does an awesome job of weaving the two seemingly-at-odds storylines together in a way that reflects what the whole National Parks system represents: Humanity and nature as codependents working together for mutual preservation." - Peter Koch, The Active Times
Yosemite HD II (5:20) - spectacular time-lapse photography of Yosemite (with attending filmmaker Colin Delehanty http://www.projectyose.com/about/)
Silver & Light - (9:19) Ian Ruhter is a wet-plate photographer that has turned his truck into the largest portable camera in the world. Follow his journey from city to mountains, through failure and success and the difficulties of capturing Yosemite in winter.
Winters of My Life (3:25) - Winters of My Life is a portrait of Howard Weamer. For the past 35 years he has spent his winters as a hutkeeper in Yosemite's backcountry. He fills his days writing, reading, photographing, and being an ambassador to mountain culture. This is a brief look into his world and why he chooses to stay.
Climbing Snake Dike on Half Dome (3:40) A short non-verbal film of a husband and wife climbing Half Dome's Snake Dike.
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