
Micro-Cinema:
The term Microcinema can have two meanings. It can describe low-budget or amateur films shot mostly on digital video, edited on a computer, and then distributed via videotape, disc or over the Internet. Or it can describe a mode of low-budget exhibition—a small theater or screening series operated in order to show small-gauge filmmaking, artists works, shorts, and repertory programming.
Microcinema is a flexible term that can cover anything – animated shorts, bizarrely impressionistic video manipulations, hard-hitting documentaries, and garage-born feature-length movies. A classic microcinema offering is a film that probably would not exist if new technology hadn’t allowed its creators to cut costs or inspired them to try something different.
Project Cover Image from Filippo M. Rotandi’s Liquify
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2009 Music “The Abduction from the Seraglio” by Mozart
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