Verite and the future of the NFB.In many ways, the National Film Board was the living laboratory for the cinema-verite revolution. Ideally placed at the internexus of Europe and America, of continents and cultures, of English and French, the NFB NFB National Federation of the Blind NFB National Film Board of Canada NFB Negative Feedback NFB No Fuse Breaker NFB Normal for Bridgewater (music album) was the incubus incubus (ĭng`ky bəs), lascivious male demon said to possess mortal women as they sleep and to be responsible for the birth of demons, witches, and deformed children. which catalysed what was to be one of the most important audio-visual revolutions of our times. In the next century the NFB--if it maintains its internationalist stance of giving filmmakers creative freedom to interpret life as they see it; if it manages to make as many films against television as for television--could regain an avant-garde position and world-class reputation for digital documentary.... In the late 1950s and 1960s not only were the new technologies codeveloped there, like the use of portable cameras and synch sound, 10mm lenses and lavalier lapel mikes, but also the approach--using the film like a notebook and the camera like a pen--as Michel Brault calls it. The people who populate my film, and the innovative and supportive NFB technical background crew, have taught me a lot. The NFB has finally made the great leap forward Great Leap Forward, 1957–60, Chinese economic plan aimed at revitalizing all sectors of the economy. Initiated by Mao Zedong, the plan emphasized decentralized, labor-intensive industrialization, typified by the construction of thousands of backyard steel and weaned itself off the chemical and celluloid cinema and wholeheartedly whole·heart·ed adj. Marked by unconditional commitment, unstinting devotion, or unreserved enthusiasm: wholehearted approval. whole embraced digitalia. What I call the digital doc is now possible.... It's been a rare pleasure to work at the NFB in a free and unadulterated un·a·dul·ter·at·ed adj. 1. Not mingled or diluted with extraneous matter; pure. See Synonyms at pure. 2. Out-and-out; utter: the unadulterated truth. atmosphere. Because I usually work independently, this Cinema Verite experience is the first time that we have not had to spend 90 per cent of our time begging budget from 100 different sources, broadcasters and agencies. The film is not contaminated by televisual constraints or conceits. The NFB people gave me de facto editorial control. They respect filmmakers.... The new digital revolution, which has verite vé·ri·té n. Cinéma vérité. as its shock-troop precursor, is allowing many young people to rush the doors at the NFB, but now they don't find them blocked. I have noticed, as a reviewer--also as someone who is temporarily occupying a cell at the NFB's mothership--that there is a "neogenerational schmeer schmeer also schmear or shmear n. Slang A number of things that go together; an aggregate: bought the whole schmeer. ," as D.A. Pennebaker would call it, which is oozing through the corridors. Things have opened up in the last year, even in the last six months. Oh sure, the industrial green paint still institutionalizes the walls of the joint, but it is what is happening inside the walls that is important.... Actually, it's the strong women who are now running the NFB, like Sandra MacDonald, Barbara Janes and Sally Bochner, who are starting to turn the place around. I don't think they represent the Trojan horses of neoliberalism ne·o·lib·er·al·ism n. A political movement beginning in the 1960s that blends traditional liberal concerns for social justice with an emphasis on economic growth. ne , yearning to privatize. They actually are trying to reconstitute the institution, defend and embrace its mandate. Given the recent allegations about the dubious practices dominating corporate cinema's industrial imperatives, I think the public will continue to turn to more honest filmmaking, and that's what the NFB is all about. |
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