Short doc accepted into McLuhan Conference

On October 18-19, 2015, the short doc will be presented at the McLuhan’s Faith and Works Conference, St. Paul’s College, University of Manitoba.  This is a joint conference of the International Institute for the Study of Technology and Christianity (IISTC) and The Marshall McLuhan Initiative.  The conference will explore the importance of Marshall McLuhan’s faith on his work.

The conference invited multimedia submissions in light of McLuhan’s interest and commitment to making sense of the impact of many kinds of media.  I will be presenting the film and making the case that if we harness some of McLuhan’s unique perspectives on faith, we discover a means of gaining particular spiritual insight into the use of the “oh my God” phrase in everyday talk.  McLuhan’s perspectives make a far more robust understanding possible.

Bring the short film to your venue!

I am in the process of booking screening events for the short doc for September 2015-May 2016.  Contact me for details.  I’d be happy to have a conversation with you about options.
David Balzer
204-990-2597 cell/text
david@dcbalzer.com

Short doc wins 1st place at film festival

WR2R 2015 Winner

When Was The Last Time You Said, “Oh my God”? won 1st place in the Short Doc category at the Winnipeg Real to Reel Film Festival. 

It was a real pleasure to interact with the audience in two screenings and to meet filmmakers like Catharine Parke, Very Good Dirt.  Thank you very much to Paul Boge and the festival team for creating this opportunity to share films!


Short doc premieres at Winnipeg Real to Reel Film Festival Feb 20-21

I’m excited to announce that the short documentary film (1o min), “When was the last time you said ‘Oh my God’?” will premiere on February 20 and 21, 2015 at the Winnipeg Real to Reel Film Festival.  Screenings are Feb 20, 8:30pm and Feb 21, 8:00pm.  Visit the festival website for details.  Festival location is 1315 Gateway Road, NKMB Church.  I look forward to meeting you!

 

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A few behind the scenes photos of the short doc filming

When you’re doing street interviews and documentary-style production, there’s intentionality mixed with a high degree of spontaneity.  Here are a few shots from behind the scenes.

This is one of my favourite moments, when a wedding couple agreed to give us an interview.  We’re just setting up the shot beside their wedding car.
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If that looks like a super awesome microphone looking like it’s set up in someone’s clothes closet, then you’re right!  We laid down some voice-tracks at Grant’s place (Editor), and the best quality audio was if we diffused the space with lots of materials that can absorb sound.  Nice wardrobe, Grant.
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The opening and closing of the short doc was shot at Canadian Mennonite University in the beautiful historic building on the north side of the campus.  Fun fact…the photo frames on the walls are of graduated classes from the founding colleges.  My Dad’s photo can be found in one of those frames from the late 50’s.  Kind of cool to be taping a film that leans on the legacy of creativity my parents instilled in me during their many years of radio broadcasting.

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Winnipeg Jets FanFest

IMG_5158I was in line early Saturday morning, Sept 20, at the MTS IcePlex along with a couple thousand other Winnipeg Jets fans to take in the first public training camp sessions. It was a great day at the inaugural FanFest great!  Dennis Beyak, TSN3 play-by-play announcer,  was delivering some great interviews on the main stage with Andrew Ladd, Mark Stuart and others.

Next weekend, I’ll be on deck with a few player interviews of my own at the MTS Centre for the film.  Can’t wait!

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