The Lexicon of Sustainability: Q & A with Filmmaker Douglas Gayeton

Douglas Gayeton’s The Lexicon of Sustainability is a multiplatform project which uses photo collage, animation, and hand-written typography to explore terms and ideas behind sustainable agriculture. KQED’s Jenny Oh interviewed Gayeton for Bay Area Bites on the inspiration behind the project, the creative visual aspect, and more.

The visuals for “Lexicon” are stunning, particularly the mosaic-like compositions that marry photographs, text, animation and video interview in a truly unique way. How did you develop this unique aesthetic?

The Italian images in my book “SLOW” began as a happy accident. I quickly learned that a single image was not enough. Not only were my images too small, but they also lacked the ability to convey the concept of “time,” of the beginning, middle and end of things. The idea of capturing hundreds of images, at times over long periods of time, then creating mosaics seemed like the only solution.

The decision to overlay these images with text came at about the same time. I wanted to convey what these people said to me as I worked. I wanted to share their insights, their observations. And I also wanted to solve another problem I had with photographs, namely that they often left so much unanswered. I wanted to provide as much information as possible within an image, to create what someone once called a “flat film,” a single image that actually uses time, that tells a story. Continue reading

KQED Tackles Dropout Crisis with Town Hall Meeting

By Annelise Wunderlich
ITVS’s Education Manager

ITVS’s Community Classroom, along with over 150 Bay Area educators, gathered at Laney College for KQED’s town hall meeting about the dropout crisis.

Panelists included educators Cesar Cruz of ARISE High School, Dr. Kimberly Mayfield of Holy Names University, Dave Orphal of Skyline High School, Josue Diaz Jr. of Oakland Tech, and Betsy Shulz of Emiliano Zapata Street Academy.

Here are some startling facts:

  • Every year, roughly 1.3 million students in the U.S. drop out of high school. That’s 7,000 students each day.
  • More than 20 percent of California high school students drop out of school before graduation*
  • In the City of Oakland, almost 40 percent of students don’t graduate*

ITVS Community Classroom attended the March 13th event at Laney College, sitting in an auditorium filled with passionate teachers, present to talk about the growing dropout crisis in American education. It is hard to grab headlines with this story in a news environment already saturated with reports about the sad state of the public education system in this country. But with their American Graduate initiative, the Corporation for Public Broadcasting, in partnership with America’s Promise Alliance and the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation, is keeping the conversation alive. KQED is one of 20 “hub” public media radio and television stations across the country that CPB tapped to host public forums about the crisis. Continue reading

ITVS Joins Leading Bay Area Media Groups to Celebrate Teachers

This past month, over 100 media-savy educators attended the first Bay Area Media Innovators in  Education event in San Francisco. The event was co-hosted by ITVS, KQED, BAVC, and the San Francisco Film Society.

At a time when school budgets are tight, it is rare for teachers to get treated to wine, gourmet treats, and free media content. But ITVS and four other leading Bay Area media organizations decided they deserved some pampering and inspiration.

This past month, over 100 media savvy educators attended the first Bay Area Media Innovators in Education event at the Lab art space, co-hosted by ITVS, KQED, BAVC and the San Francisco Film Society. The event was a showcase for educational resources from each organization, and featured a panel discussion with four teachers who are using media creatively to engage their students.
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Revisit Our Live Chat on Gender Identity, Violence, and Two Spirits

On Monday, June 13 leaders from the LGBT community joined ITVS, KQED, and Independent Lens for a discussion about issues raised in the film Two Spirits.


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Watch Journey of the Bonesetter’s Daughter, this Weekend on PBS

Follow the making of a contemporary opera in  Journey of the Bonesetter’s Daughter — airing Sunday, May 8 on PBS. The documentary is based on the best-selling novel by Amy Tan.

Journey of the Bonesetter’s Daughter, a film by Monica Lam, David Petersen, and Fawn Ring, follows the creation of the San Francisco Opera’s celebrated production of The Bonesetter’s Daughter, based on Amy Tan’s bestselling novel of the same name. An ambitious, cross-cultural tour de force that brings together artists from China and the U.S., the opera tells a deeply moving story about the difficult but unbreakable bond between mothers and daughters, inspired by Tan’s own family history.

A co-production of Outlier Films,  the Center for Asian American Media (CAAM)KQED San Francisco, and ITVS — Journey of the Bonesetter’s Daughter airs on PBS on May 8 (check local listings). Watch the trailer after the jump >>
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Barry Jenkins Brings FUTURESTATES to SF

Last week ITVS, KQED, and Public Works hosted more than 150 sci-fi fans to ring in the second season of FUTURESTATES. The San Francisco based organizations celebrated their fellow Bay Area filmmaker Barry Jenkins and his short Remigration.

In the clip below, Barry summarizes the evening for BTB fans who were unable to attend…
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FUTURESTATES Launch Party is Tonight!

ITVS, KQED, and Public Works invite you to attend the SF launch party to ring in the second season of FUTURESTATES

The event will feature screenings of Asparagus by Robby Henson, and Remigration by Barry Jenkins, two new episodes from the series.

San Francisco’s award-winning writer and director Barry Jenkins will be on hand to participate in a Q&A following the screening with Series Manager, Karim Ahmad.

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In the News: The Latest on ITVS Programs


“ADJUST YOUR COLOR: The Truth of Petey Greene tells the story of the D.C. radio and TV personality who overcame poverty, drug addiction and multiple arrests to take his hometown by storm in the late 1960s (and continuously for 16 years).”
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Host Michael Krasny speaks with filmmaker David Iverson about the upcoming FRONTLINE and ITVS co-production of MY FATHER, MY BROTHER AND ME.
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“In ARUSI PERSIAN WEDDING, the brilliant indie-filmmaker gives people outside of Iran a close and insightful look into the country and its people.”
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“With its gripping story told through interviews with the accused, Coleman, and the police officers, jurors, lawyers, families and activists involved, TULIA, TEXAS takes you from the personal to the political and back again.”
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Filmmaker Cassandra Herrman and Texas criminal defense Attorney Jeff Blackburn discuss the film TULIA, TEXAS, airing Tuesday, Feb. 10 on Independent Lens on PBS.
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