A TERCER CINE WORKSPACE

We seek to introduce an alternative model of production in which we question the traditional order of production.

The order understood as the writing of script>shooting>montage is called into question.

For us, the three instances of production can take place in parallel, giving the films and the processes absolute freedom.

The workshop consists of working and collaborating intensively on materials generated by the participants during 9 meetings in 5 weeks.

The meetings will be interspersed by screenings in the Third Cinema space of films programmed to align with the cinematic forms and themes addressed in the workshop. Participants will have the opportunity to talk and discuss with invited filmmakers and critics.

The workshop culminates with an exhibition open to the public of the works produced.

In each class an individual assignment is presented to be filmed and shown at the following meeting.

The material presented is discussed among all participants in order to find a possible film from a process of experimentation over time.

Interspersed, the screenings at Tercer Cine will seek to establish relationships with the topics discussed in class through dialogues with the filmmakers.

The work dynamic is quite intensive, so a high degree of commitment is expected from the participants.

DATES

February 11 - March 16, 2023

*Participants will receive free breakfast and snacks at the Saturday sessions.

SCHEDULES

Saturdays from 9am-1pm : CCET

Thursdays at 7pm | Third Cinema

LOCATIONS

Cultural Center of Spain in Tegucigalpa

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Honduran Institute of Hispanic Culture

REQUIREMENTS

Any photographic device (camera or cell phone)

Any editing program

5 Classes

2 Projections

1 lecture

1 exhibition open to the public

A selection process was conducted to form a focused and compact group. We received over forty applications from which we have selected a diverse group that we are excited to work with.

  • 24 year old student in Audiovisual Communication and Advertising. Cinephile and music lover, with a great desire to create. He has lived 23 of his years in Honduras and one year in Italy.

  • Andrea Siloé, audiovisual production photographer behind the scenes documenting the creative process in 4 feature films, 9 short films and other projects. Supporting also in areas such as art assistance, direction assistance, camera assistance, photography direction and production, focusing on photography direction.

  • Gabriel has a degree in Audiovisual Communication and Advertising and has had the opportunity to work on several film projects. He is an enthusiast of photography, theater and cinema. In his free time he enjoys reading and writing and loves meeting new people, especially when they share the same interests.

  • Gracia is 22 years old and studied Audiovisual Communication and Advertising. She is sensitive, empathetic, and loud, but she would consider that these are traits that help her to connect and appreciate more the things and people that are around her. She believes that feeling emotions in such a strong way is what constantly motivates her to create and perform in the artistic field.

    He is also very fond of monkeys.

  • She is 21 years old and is currently studying Audiovisual Communication and Advertising. Undoubtedly, cinema is what he is most passionate about. He wants to be able to inspire and evoke feelings in others as cinema has done with himself, and at the same time always put the name of his country on high and show the world that Honduras has talent...and a lot of it.

  • 22 year old nursing student. Graduated from Una Mirada Propia Film School in 2021, she participated in the process of two short films: El Secreto de la caja musical as Assistant Director and Con Placer as Assistant Art Director. She has participated in different workshops such as: Abstract Photography Workshop taught by Daniel Olivera, Introduction to Performance taught by César Manzanares and Audiovisual Registration for performance taught by Ever Rodas. She is currently part of the Honduran Filmmakers Collective.

  • Jose is 22 years old, and he believes in art as if it were a religion from a young age, it has saved his life many times and now he will be able to share the beautiful madness of his mind...

  • Melissa Raudales is a young woman with roots in the mountain El Chile Biological Reserve, in Guaimaca, FM. She is a psychologist by profession, feminist and human rights defender by conviction. She has worked with national and international organizations in contexts of migration and forced displacement, accompanying Migrant Caravans and other humanitarian emergencies.

    Among his hobbies are traveling and learning about the cultures of the people and their idiosyncrasies. She is a lover of nature and extreme activities that challenge her existence, she likes photography and cinema as a construction of identity and collective memory. s things and people around her. She believes that feeling emotions so strongly is what constantly motivates her to create and perform in the artistic field.

  • Writer and photographer. Winner of the XIV Martín García Ramos International Youth Poetry Contest, 2015. Winner of the IV National Poetry Prize Los Confines, 2020. Author of the books "El año del Armadillo" (DIFÁCIL, 2016 | second edition for Editorial Universitaria, 2019), "La danza de los papagayos" (Efímera Editorial, 2021), "Hijos del sol" (Malpaso Ediciones, 2022) and "Laberinto carrusel" (Casasola Editores, 2023).

  • (Mey Zerón) Diverse feminist woman, musician, community health technician and social communicator of the journalistic column "Tinta verde" recently graduated from the "Escuela de cine una mirada propia".

  • Originally from Tegucigalpa, he is a graphic designer and has been passionate about art for as long as he can remember. He loves drawing, painting, digital animation and audiovisual production.

  • University student, among the things she loves to do are cinema, art, drawing and painting, and medical sciences. The one she devotes more time to (since always), is cinema, she is very enthusiastic about "bad" movies and anything that makes her feel a lot about the world, people and life.

Manuel Muñoz was born in Tegucigalpa. He studied Film Directing at the Universidad del Cine de Buenos Aires (FUC) and the Universidad Torcuato Di Tella. He is a fellow of the Art School Alliance program at the Hamburg University of Fine Arts (HFBK).

As a director, his short films have participated in international festivals such as Visions du Réel (Switzerland), BAFICI (Argentina), FicValdivia (Chile), Black Canvas International Contemporary Film Festival (Mexico), Bogoshorts (Colombia) among others.

The workshop is free of charge.

Applicants must fill out the following form form indicating full name, contact information and a short biography.

A selection process will be conducted to form a focused and compact group. This helps to ensure a curated, designed and rewarding experience.