Chris Knipp
06-09-2017, 02:47 AM
Award-Winning Field Journalism Unit Field of Vision Announces Jason Blalock's
IN THE WAKE OF GHOST SHIP
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June 8, 2017 - New York, NY - Field of Vision is debuting their new film, IN THE WAKE OF GHOST SHIP, by Jason Blalock. The film follows residents of a live/work artspace in Richmond, California, who face eviction following the devastating Ghost Ship fire in nearby Oakland.
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IN THE WAKE OF GHOST SHIP (Dir. Jason Blalock)
Last December, Oakland's Ghost Ship warehouse fire (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2016_Oakland_warehouse_fire) claimed 36 lives, the nation's deadliest fire in over a decade. It also set off a wave of scrutiny of live/work spaces across the country. Ten miles from Ghost Ship, a legendary punk collective called Burnt Ramen is fighting back against sudden eviction.
When local officials shut down their DIY space in the name of public safety, members of Burnt Ramen, who are still mourning friends and fellow artists lost in the Oakland fire, must spring into action to save their own homes.
Jason Blalock works primarily as a cinematographer on a variety of documentary film projects. Most recently he served as a cinematographer for Nobody Speak: The Trials of a Free Press, which premiered at Sundance and is featured at SFIFF. He lives in Oakland.
Field of Vision was launched in September 2015 at the New York Film Festival. It was created to provide an outlet for filmmakers and artists to respond creatively in a fast-paced way to global events. In its first year Field of Vision commissioned 22 stand-alone nonfiction short films, 3 episodic series and 2 feature-length documentaries.
Work created by Field of Vision has been featured at major international film festivals, including Sundance, Cannes, SXSW, and Rotterdam, and has received the Best Short Form Series award at the International Documentary Association, a number of festival Grand Jury Prizes for Short Documentary, and a News and Documentary Emmy nomination. Three Field of Vision films have been shortlisted for the 2017 Cinema Eye Outstanding Nonfiction Short Film Honor. In addition, Field of Vision won the Webby Award for Online Film & Video - News & Politics: Series.
IN THE WAKE OF GHOST SHIP
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June 8, 2017 - New York, NY - Field of Vision is debuting their new film, IN THE WAKE OF GHOST SHIP, by Jason Blalock. The film follows residents of a live/work artspace in Richmond, California, who face eviction following the devastating Ghost Ship fire in nearby Oakland.
[publicity release]
IN THE WAKE OF GHOST SHIP (Dir. Jason Blalock)
Last December, Oakland's Ghost Ship warehouse fire (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2016_Oakland_warehouse_fire) claimed 36 lives, the nation's deadliest fire in over a decade. It also set off a wave of scrutiny of live/work spaces across the country. Ten miles from Ghost Ship, a legendary punk collective called Burnt Ramen is fighting back against sudden eviction.
When local officials shut down their DIY space in the name of public safety, members of Burnt Ramen, who are still mourning friends and fellow artists lost in the Oakland fire, must spring into action to save their own homes.
Jason Blalock works primarily as a cinematographer on a variety of documentary film projects. Most recently he served as a cinematographer for Nobody Speak: The Trials of a Free Press, which premiered at Sundance and is featured at SFIFF. He lives in Oakland.
Field of Vision was launched in September 2015 at the New York Film Festival. It was created to provide an outlet for filmmakers and artists to respond creatively in a fast-paced way to global events. In its first year Field of Vision commissioned 22 stand-alone nonfiction short films, 3 episodic series and 2 feature-length documentaries.
Work created by Field of Vision has been featured at major international film festivals, including Sundance, Cannes, SXSW, and Rotterdam, and has received the Best Short Form Series award at the International Documentary Association, a number of festival Grand Jury Prizes for Short Documentary, and a News and Documentary Emmy nomination. Three Field of Vision films have been shortlisted for the 2017 Cinema Eye Outstanding Nonfiction Short Film Honor. In addition, Field of Vision won the Webby Award for Online Film & Video - News & Politics: Series.