Anamur - Workshops

Video Workshop, photo Stefan Dietrich

entropyTV stands for a 'television network to reduce the hegemony of broadcast channels and film industries’. It is intended to be a video-blog publishing short videos and acting as an online archive committed to the preservation of the diversity of identities.

The workshop in Anamur focuses on creating short video narratives, shot in a single take. The whole process is an act focusing also on the economics of video narration. Because shooting single takes requires knowledge, creative vision and organizational precision. The videos, shot from the moment of turning the camera on, to the moment of turning the camera off, with no interruption and no editing, are published online on the video-blog of entropyTV. The final works are as much as the photography workshops a collage mirroring the filmmaker, as much as the surrounding of Anamur in which the videos were taken. This workshop will be conducted by the filmmakers and TV correspondents to Turkey Sabine Küper-Büsch and Thomas Büsch.

Requirements: the participants should bring their own digital camcorder, mobile phone or other devices to shoot videos and, if possible, a personal laptop.

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Sabine Küper-Büsch and Thomas Büsch

German independent filmmakers and TV journalists Sabine Küper-Büsch and Thomas Büsch make movies, supplying the broadcast channels with investigations and research in the form of contemporary documentaries, current affairs, specialist features, new narration and daytime factual genres. They are based in Istanbul, focusing on creative programmes, documentaries on South East Europe, Turkey and its neighbouring countries. In 2007, they have won "Best Short Documentary" award by the Brooklyn Arts Council for the BAC 41st International Film and Video Festival in New York City, USA with their documentary “The Story of Water Sprite”.