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  • Disposable Film Festival Residency 2012

    Created 2012-03-12 by Siobhán Clancy

    Location: San Francisco -

    Duration: 2012-03-12 to 2012-05-25

Project Outline


This residency has informed by the spirit of collaboration: I was invited to consult on a developing youth education programme by DFF and TILT and I was supported to conduct research and development into processes that will benefit my practice and the young people I work with in Ireland.  Exchanging skills with Katie Gillum (DFF) and Robyn Bykofsky (TILT), we will explore the latest methodologies in media production, post-production and creative dissemination for youth, informed by the principals of DFF.


The outcomes of the residency have been



  1. Creation of ‘DFF OutTakes Youth Documentary Crew’ (See OutTakes Flier for info)

  2. Production of a series of webisodes by OutTakes (See http://vimeo.com/channels/dffouttakes)

  3. Preview of webisodes at a street screening event at Inner Sunset Art Crawl April 2012 (See http://is-art-here.com/2012/05/02/relive-aprils-crawl-with-some-disposable-footage/)

  4. Official launch of webisodes at Oakland innovation Film Lab hosted by KQED on June 18th 2012 (See http://events.kqed.org/events/index.php?com=detail&eID=22664&year=2012&month=6)

  5. Design for Callan Youth Media Arts Summer Programme with Flash:Light Youth Collective (See http://www.practice.ie/memberprojects/1756)

  6. Invitation of Katie Gillum, MD of DFF, to scout youth productions in Ireland in Summer 2012 for future DFF events and screenings

Project Details

  • Location: San Francisco
  • From date: 2012-03-12
  • To date: 2012-05-25
  • Length: 10 weeks
  • Participants per session: 4
  • Participants in total: 10
  • Contact hours: 40
  • Age range of participants:
    15-18
  • Related Organisation(s):
    Disposable Film Festival, TILT, SCREAM, Inner Sunset ARt Crawl, Anywhere Cinema
  • Funding Bodies:
    Arts Council of Ireland
  • Other Related Artists:
    Katie Gillum, Robyn Bykofsky, Tanya Vlach

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