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SUMMARY:Extreme Location Camera with Thomas Hogben
DESCRIPTION:This hands-on course is designed for videographers and aspiring filmmakers seeking to enhance their technical and creative camera skills in demanding and unpredictable environments. Drawing on real-world experience from documentary filmmaking\, participants will learn how to adapt to varied conditions while maintaining professional production standards. \nThis course is ideal for intermediate to advanced videographers\, filmmakers\, and content creators who want to expand their skills and confidence working in challenging settings. \nParticipants will be set a bit of a task…. Like go shoot something at night.. for shooting in challenging situations.. and then we review at the next session. \n  \nWednesday 12th February \, 7-9pm Module 1: Foundations of Advanced Camera Techniques \n\nUnderstanding Your Gear: Maximizing the potential of your equipment.\nLenses and Their Impact: Choosing the right lens for dynamic storytelling.\nTechnical Fundamentals: Exposure\, focus pulling\, and white balance mastery.\n\n  \nSaturday 15th Feb: 10am -12pm  Module 3: Visual Storytelling in the Field \n\nComposition and Movement: Advanced framing and camera motion for emotional impact.\nAdapting to Unscripted Moments: Capturing spontaneity with precision.\nWorking with Natural Light: Harnessing available light to create cinematic visuals.\n\n  \n Wednesday 19th Feb  7pm – 9pm Module 2: Working in Challenging Environments \n\nAdapting to Weather: Techniques for shooting in rain\, snow\, wind\, or extreme heat.\nLow-Light Filmmaking: Creative solutions for minimal lighting conditions.\nRemote and Rugged Locations: Packing light\, staying mobile\, and ensuring equipment safety.\n\n  \nWednesday 26th Feb: 7pm – 9pm Module 4: Problem-Solving on the Fly \n\nDealing with Equipment Failures: Quick fixes and backups.\nImprovising Shots: Creative solutions when plans change.\nKeeping Calm Under Pressure: Strategies for staying focused in high-stress situations.\n\n  \nWednesday 12th March  7pm – 9pm  Module 5: Post-Production Considerations \n\nShooting for the Edit: Tips for ensuring smooth transitions and continuity.\nColor Grading Challenges: Working with footage from difficult conditions.\nReview and Feedback: Analyzing participants’ footage to refine skills.\n\n  \nCost £25 for 5 workshops.  These workshops are subsided to enable access to makers at different career stages. Access to your own camera is preferred. Contact Refractive  if you require camera access. \nFor further information contact: murielann@refractive.scot \n  \nAbout the Tutor: \nThomas Hogben is a Scottish-based Director of Photography\, who specialises in working within Documentary. He studied a BA in Photography & Film Production at Napier University and holds an MSc in Animation and Visualisation from DjCAD. \nHe was one of only 7 chosen for the Scottish Documentary Institute Bridging the Gap Scheme in 2016\, and the resulting short documentary film\, Teeth\, premiered at EIFF and won Best Documentary at the Scottish Short Film Festival as well as screening at Aesthetica\, Athens International\, and Sebastopol Documentary Festival. From there he DoP’d the BBC Four short documentary Outlying and 30min Our Fathers documentary for BBC Scotland. In 2020\, he was commissioned to undertake the experimental art film titled The Soul Of A Statue focusing on the work of renowned Czech glass artist Martin Janecky for exhibition at the Toyama Glass Museum in Tokyo. More recently in 2022\, he worked as the DoP for Maurice O’Briens on his latest feature The Artist and the Wall of Death. \nBeyond this\, he is a skilled gimbal operator for both ground and aerial work having credits on Outlander and Christian Carions My Son as well as working as the second unit DoP on Richie Adams drama The Road Dance which won the Audience Award at the 2021 EIFF. \nSpecialties: Film\, Photography\, Post production\, GFX\, Editing\, Production\, Digital Media \n  \nTo explore Tom’s latest work visit:    https://www.thomashogben.com/blog
URL:https://refractive.scot/event/extreme-location-camera-with-thomas-hogben/
LOCATION:Refractive Hub\, 3rd Floor Witherspoon Building\, Storie St\, Paisley\, PA1 2AR\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Workshops
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20250207T190000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20250207T213000
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SUMMARY:No Other Land (Film Screening) – Paisley
DESCRIPTION:Join Refractive for a screening of award-winning documentary film\, No Other Land by Directors Yuval Abraham\, Basel Adra\, Hamdan Ballal and Rachel Szor. The film screening will take place on Friday 7th February at The Wynd Centre.\n\n  \nThe evening will also include a screening of Yours\, in Extraction (2023)\, a short film by Robyn Woolston. \n\n  \nDoors open 7pm\, screening starts at 7.30pm. Refreshments will be available to purchase although you are also welcome to bring your own snacks. \n\n  \nNo Other Land – documentary – 15 \nDir. Yuval Abraham\, Basel Adra\, Hamdan Ballal and Rachel Szor \n2024 – 96 mins – Palestine\, Norway – Language: English\, Arabic\, Hebrew\, with English subtitles \n  \nFor half a decade\, Basel Adra\, a Palestinian activist\, films his community of Masafer Yatta being destroyed by Israel’s occupation\, as he builds an unlikely alliance with an Israeli journalist who wants to join his fight. This award-winning film (‘essential viewing’\, The Guardian)\, by a Palestinian-Israeli collective of four young activists\, was co-created during the darkest\, most terrifying times in the region\, as an act of creative resistance to Apartheid and a search for a path towards equality and justice. \n\n  \n“It is a story about power and it needs to be told”  \n– The Film Stage \n  \n‘In the hands of these filmmakers the camera becomes a weapon for truth and resistance”  \n– RogerEbert.com \n  \n[a] must-see documentary” \n – Indiewire \n  \n\n\n  \nShort film screening: Yours\, in Extraction (2023) \n15 mins\, Documentary Dir: Robyn Woolston. \n  \nThe Dallas-Fort Worth metroplex provides an oil-saturated bedrock to a conversation focused on eco grief\, land rights and climate change. Borne out of a collaboration between the Botanical Research Institute of Texas (BRIT)\, Fort Worth Contemporary Arts and the Department of Psychology at Texas Christian University; the artists film posits extinct plant species against images of a 210-acre indigenous prairie remnant whilst questioning our collective actions in the face of catastrophic changes to the ecosystem that support us. \n\n\n  \n  \nWe have created a ticket system which allows attendees to pay according to their means and financial situation. Please buy the ticket that corresponds with your situation. If you would like to apply to be a member of Refractive (and benefit from the Members price)\, please fill in the form for free here: https://refractive.scot/join-refractive/ \n\n  \nIf you are interested in attending as part of an organised community group\, please get in touch (info@refractive.scot) for support as we may be able to help cover tickets and transport. \n\n  \nAccessibility: “The Wynd Centre is fully accessible we provide a lift for anyone with mobility issues and wheelchair users\, and we have an accessible toilet.” Please email info@refractive.scot if you have any accessibility needs or questions and we will help to make your viewing as comfortable as possible.
URL:https://refractive.scot/event/no-other-land-film-screening-paisley/
LOCATION:The Wynd Centre\, The Wynd Centre\, 6 School Wynd\, Paisley\, PA1 2DB\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Cinema Tickets
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SUMMARY:Projection Mapping Workshop with Jamie Wardrop
DESCRIPTION:Step into the world of projection mapping with digital artist (and Refractive’s Artist in Residence) Jamie Wardrop.\nFor those who have missed this – one more time! \nIn this practical workshop Jamie Wardrop will introduce the principles and basics of design using projection mapping.  He will look at how to prepare and select digital media content\, how to use the core tools of the software and have fun making your own compositions with found materials in the room. In  future workshops\, Jamie will follow up with a more in-depth look into the techniques of live mixing or vjing and content creation. This first workshop however will kick off the playful experimental side of the technology. \n  \nTUTOR \nJamie creates dynamic live visuals at venues and festivals such as O2 Academy Glasgow\, Creamfields\, SWG3\, Riverside Festival\, and Edinburgh Hogmanay. He has used elements of mapping in designs for iconic artists like Lewis Capaldi\, Simple Minds\, Basement Jaxx\, and Faithless. \n  \nDETAILS \nJoin us on Thursday 6th February  2025 for a two-hour long workshop\, 7-9pm at Refractive Production Hub\, 3rd Floor Witherspoon Building\, Storie Street\, Paisley PA1 2AR. \n  \nPlease book your FREE place below. \n  \nIf you have any questions please email murielann@refractive.scot \n 
URL:https://refractive.scot/event/projection-mapping-workshop-with-jamie-wardrop-3/
LOCATION:Refractive Hub\, 3rd Floor Witherspoon Building\, Storie St\, Paisley\, PA1 2AR\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Workshops
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20250131T190000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20250131T214500
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SUMMARY:Alasdair Gray: A Life in Progress (Film Screening + Q&A) – Paisley
DESCRIPTION:Join Refractive for a screening of the new\, progressed version of documentary film\, Alasdair Gray: A Life in Progress by Director Kevin Cameron and post-screening Q&A with the director. The film screening will take place on Friday 31stJanuary at The Wynd Centre.\n\nThe feature will be accompanied by a short film (to be announced). \n\n\nDoors open at 7pm\, screening starts at 7.15pm. Refreshments will be available to purchase although you are also welcome to bring your own snacks. \n\n  \nAlasdair Gray: A Life in Progress – documentary – 15 (Refractive cert) \nDir. Kevin Cameron – re-edit with new material \n2024 – 1hr 34 mins – UK – Language: English \n  \nAlasdair Gray is one of the giants of Scottish Arts. He is the author of Lanark (hailed as the most influential Scottish novel of the second half of the 20th century)\, painter of one of Scotland’s biggest pieces of public art of the 21st century (the beautiful hand-painted ceiling of Oran Mor in Glasgow) and author of Poor Things\, now adapted into a film starring Emma Stone. In this intimate portrait\, filmed over the course of 15 years\, he has allowed himself to be filmed creating work that has become part of the living heritage of Scotland. \n\n  \nThe films of Kevin Cameron are a rare opportunity to view the artist not as the monumental figure of university tutorials or a name on the walls of famous buildings\, but as a living and working artist. Cameron’s film places Gray within the context of a world in which he is renowned\, but also explores the reality of his life in the city that provides his greatest inspiration. \n–The Skinny \n  \n\n\nWe have created a ticket system which allows attendees to pay according to their means and financial situation. Please buy the ticket that corresponds with your situation. If you would like to apply to be a member of Refractive (and benefit from the Members price)\, please fill in the form for free here: https://refractive.scot/join-refractive/ \n\nIf you are interested in attending as part of an organised community group\, please get in touch (info@refractive.scot) for support as we may be able to help cover tickets and transport. \n\nAccessibility: “The Wynd Centre is fully accessible we provide a lift for anyone with mobility issues and wheelchair users\, and we have an accessible toilet.” Please email info@refractive.scot if you have any accessibility needs or questions and we will help to make your viewing as comfortable as possible.
URL:https://refractive.scot/event/alasdair-gray-a-life-in-progress-film-screening-qa-paisley/
LOCATION:The Wynd Centre\, The Wynd Centre\, 6 School Wynd\, Paisley\, PA1 2DB\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Cinema Tickets
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DTEND;TZID=UTC:20250315T133000
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SUMMARY:Performing Puppets to Camera with Muriel Ann Macleod
DESCRIPTION:A playful participatory workshop programme focusing on performing puppets for camera with Muriel Ann Macleod. \nThese advanced skills workshops will examine specialized puppetry skills for bringing arm puppets with mechanisms to life for filming (Cinema or TV). The workshops will cover areas like puppet design\, puppet focus\, lip synch\,  puppet movement and expression\,  rods and live hands\,  improvisation\,  Puppet character development\, improvised script content and the voice of the puppet. \nParticipants will work with several practice puppet characters (practice arm puppets designed by Muriel Ann Macleod  inspired by the Henson legacy and partial marionette) to develop the individual puppets personality\, voice and movement. Techniques for performing to camera and interacting puppets with live performers for camera will be explored. These techniques carry over into animation of objects and building creature characters. The course is designed for actors and animators who have an interest in developing unique\, quirky puppet characters for screen -puppet film and animation. \nSession 1:  Saturday 25th January 2025 11am to 1.30pm \nA introduction to arm puppets how they are built and function. Hands on puppet exercises puppet focus and eyeballs. Lip synch and basic puppet movement techniques to practice. \nSession 2:  Saturday 1st February 2025 11am to 1.30pm \nPerforming to camera techniques for arm puppets\, Operating rods and live hands and  expanding the dynamic of the puppet. Creating the puppet’s individual personality and puppet interaction within the group. \nSession 3: Saturday 15th February 2025 11am to 1.30pm \nImprovisation with puppets\, developing  script content for characters. Refining techniques\, recognising focus and engagement from film clips. \nSession 4: Saturday 1st March 2025 11am to 1.30pm \nDeveloping storytelling\, puppet emotion techniques and expressions\,  developing the potential of the individual puppet\, puppeteer imagination. \nSession 5 :  Saturday 15th March 2025 11am to 1.30pm \nRefining performance to camera\, possibilities and ideas. Each participant will perform a practice puppet to camera with their own devised character performance. (Film clips will be produced for the participants). \nTutor Information: \nMuriel Ann Macleod is a theatre and film Director and Producer based in Renfrewshire.  She first trained in Puppetry with Ultimate Animates  in London through an EU funded Puppetry trans region collaboration on the  Gaelic Broadcast programme Mire Mara in the 1990s. Since then she has run her own puppet design company Geas in the Outer Hebrides where she produced film & theatre puppets and creature builds with willow and papier mache techniques for various film\, theatre and Island Carnival events between 2000 and  2018\, including the Nomadic Carnival for Change project with Teatermaskinen in rural Sweden in 2017.  Current puppet builds include a series of unique Hebridean puppet characters for a new short film project.  The arm puppets used in the workshops were designed and built by Muriel Ann for practice and character development.
URL:https://refractive.scot/event/performing-puppets-to-camera-with-muriel-ann-macleod/
LOCATION:Refractive Hub\, 3rd Floor Witherspoon Building\, Storie St\, Paisley\, PA1 2AR\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Workshops
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DTEND;TZID=UTC:20250123T214500
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SUMMARY:I Dream in Photos (Film Screening + Photography Exhibition) – Paisley
DESCRIPTION:Join Refractive for a screening of award-winning documentary film\, I Dream in Photos by Directors Gary Lennon and Ollie Alin. The film screening will take place on Thursday 23rd January at The Wynd Centre.\n\nThe evening will begin with a collective photography exhibition showcasing work by local artists\, 7-8pm. \n\nThe evening will also include a screening of a short film\, Roll Down the Window (2024)\, by Filmmaker Lipa Hussain. \n\nPhoto exhibition 7-8pm\, screening starts at 8pm. Refreshments will be available to purchase although you are also welcome to bring your own snacks. \n\n  \nI Dream in Photos – documentary – 15 (Refractive cert) \nDir. Gary Lennon and Ollie Alin \n2023 – 80 mins – Ireland\, UK – Language: English \n  \nI Dream in Photos (Best Original Score at the Camille Awards) explores the life and work of Pulitzer Prize winning photojournalist Cathal McNaughton\, who quit “the best job in the world” at the peak of his career aged just 40. Cathal is in deep reflection\, following his courageous work in the field of some of the world’s most harrowing trouble spots. His obsession with his art\, drove him away from his family and son. Now\, as he rebuilds personal relationships\, he is challenged by the demons of his past. \n\nMcNaughton is an amiable and thoughtful subject\, and his testimony even as he recounts experiences in conflict zones is clear-headed and stoical. The film\, appropriately\, is beautifully shot. Pretty vistas of hills and fields create a contemplative space in tandem with McNaughton’s own introspection. \n–The Irish Times \n  \nI Dream In Photos delivers not only a well observed documentary and wonderful homage to Cathal’s impressive career – but also a quiet insight into the conflicted human condition. \n–Film Ireland \n  \n\n\nShort film screening: Roll Down the Window (2024) \n10 mins\, Person\, Short\, Dir: Lipa Hussain. \nFilmmaker Lipa Hussain interrogates a neurological condition she has experienced since childhood and the parallels it represents with her own religious and racial struggles. Alice In Wonderland syndrome causes the sensation of shrinking and losing bodily control. The film explores the idea of utilising AIW to confront an enemy from Lipa’s past.  \n\n\nWe have created a ticket system which allows attendees to pay according to their means and financial situation. Please buy the ticket that corresponds with your situation. If you would like to apply to be a member of Refractive (and benefit from the Members price)\, please fill in the form for free here: https://refractive.scot/join-refractive/ \n\nIf you are interested in attending as part of an organised community group\, please get in touch (info@refractive.scot) for support as we may be able to help cover tickets and transport. \n\nAccessibility: “The Wynd Centre is fully accessible we provide a lift for anyone with mobility issues and wheelchair users\, and we have an accessible toilet.” Please email info@refractive.scot if you have any accessibility needs or questions and we will help to make your viewing as comfortable as possible.
URL:https://refractive.scot/event/i-dream-in-photos-film-screening-photography-exhibition-paisley/
LOCATION:The Wynd Centre\, The Wynd Centre\, 6 School Wynd\, Paisley\, PA1 2DB\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Cinema Tickets
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ORGANIZER;CN="Refractive":MAILTO:refractivecollective@gmail.com
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20250119T150000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20250119T173000
DTSTAMP:20260508T151913
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SUMMARY:Robot Dreams (Film Screening) – Paisley
DESCRIPTION:Screening as part of our ‘Paisley Screen: Radical and Independent’Film Programme.\n\n  \nJoin Refractive for a fun daytime screening of Oscar nominated animation film\, Robot Dreams by Director Pablo Berger. The film screening will take place on Sunday 19th January at The Wynd Centre.\n  \nThe evening will also include a screening of The Lost Seahorse (2021)\, a short film directed by Benjamin Fieschi-Rose. \n  \nDoor open 3pm\, screening starts at 3.30pm. Refreshments will be available to purchase although you are also welcome to bring your own snacks. \n  \nRobot Dreams – animation – comedy – PG \nDir. Pablo Berger \n2023 – 1hr 43 mins – Spain – Language: Spanish (no dialogue) \n  \nOscar-nominated\, Robot Dreams\, is the first animation film by award-winning director\, Pablo Berger. DOG lives in Manhattan and he’s tired of being alone. One day he decides to build himself a robot\, a companion. Their friendship blossoms\, until they become inseparable\, to the rhythm of 80’s NYC. One summer night\, DOG\, with great sadness\, is forced to abandon ROBOT at the beach. Will they ever meet again? ‘One of the best films of the year\, animated of otherwise’ (The Film Stage)\, this is a story about friendship\, its importance\, and its fragility. \n  \n‘One of the best animations in recent years’  \n– The Observer \n  \n‘Overflowing with handcrafted charm…witty\, gorgeous and profound’ \n-The Telegraph \n  \n\n  \nShort film screening: The Lost Seahorse (2021) \n11 mins\, Stop frame animation\, Dir: Benjamin Fieschi-Rose. \nA vulnerable seahorse is swept away from his reef and must survive the dangerous\njourney back home  \n  \n\nWe have created a ticket system which allows attendees to pay according to their means and financial situation. Please buy the ticket that corresponds with your situation. If you would like to apply to be a member of Refractive (and benefit from the Members price)\, please fill in the form for free here: https://refractive.scot/join-refractive/ \n  \nIf you are interested in attending as part of an organised community group\, please get in touch (info@refractive.scot) for support as we may be able to help cover tickets and transport. \n  \nAccessibility: “The Wynd Centre is fully accessible we provide a lift for anyone with mobility issues and wheelchair users\, and we have an accessible toilet.” Please email info@refractive.scot if you have any accessibility needs or questions and we will help to make your viewing as comfortable as possible. \n 
URL:https://refractive.scot/event/robot-dreams-film-screening-paisley/
LOCATION:The Wynd Centre\, The Wynd Centre\, 6 School Wynd\, Paisley\, PA1 2DB\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Cinema Tickets
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ORGANIZER;CN="Refractive":MAILTO:refractivecollective@gmail.com
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20250109T190000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20250109T213000
DTSTAMP:20260508T151913
CREATED:20241222T200152Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250106T164914Z
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SUMMARY:Songs of Earth (Film Screening) – Paisley
DESCRIPTION:Screening as part of our ‘Paisley Screen: Radical and Independent’ Film Programme.\n\n  \nJoin Refractive for a screening of award-winning documentary film\, Songs of Earth by Director Margreth Olin. The film screening will take place on Thursday 9th January at The Wynd Centre.\nThe feature will be accompanied by a short film (to be announced). \n  \nDoor open 7pm\, screening starts at 7.30pm. Refreshments will be available to purchase although you are also welcome to bring your own snacks. \n  \nSongs of Earth – documentary – biography – 12A \nDir. Margreth Olin \n2023 – 1hr 30 mins – Norway – Language: Norwegian (with subtitles) \n  \nA majestic symphony for the big screen\, Songs of Earth by award-winning director\, Margreth Olin\, was Norway’s 2023 submission for Best International Feature Oscar. Over four seasons\, the filmmaker’s father is our guide. Bringing us through Norway’s most scenic valley\, he grew up where generations have been living alongside nature to survive. The sounds of the earth harmonize together to make music in this breathtaking journey contemplating life\, love\, nature and his space in this world. \n  \n“A soaring documentary portrait… A remarkable\, poetic meditation\, \nSongs of Earth weaves the smallness of human lifespan into the \ngrandness of the earth’s history\, and does it all with unspeakable beauty.” \n– Alissa\, Vox \n  \n“I love that film… Incredible cinematography… \nIt’s a profound discussion of life and what’s important.” \n– Barbara Goslwski\, CIUT Radio \n  \n“Gorgeous footage… Often breathtaking cinematography… A stirring piece of \nwork that deserves (nay demands) to be seen on as big a screen as possible.” \n– Dave Nusair\, Reel Film Reviews \n  \n\nWe have created a ticket system which allows attendees to pay according to their means and financial situation. Please buy the ticket that corresponds with your situation. If you would like to apply to be a member of Refractive (and benefit from the Members price)\, please fill in the form for free here: https://refractive.scot/join-refractive/ \n  \nIf you are interested in attending as part of an organised community group\, please get in touch (info@refractive.scot) for support as we may be able to help cover tickets and transport. \n  \nAccessibility: “The Wynd Centre is fully accessible we provide a lift for anyone with mobility issues and wheelchair users\, and we have an accessible toilet.” Please email info@refractive.scot if you have any accessibility needs or questions and we will help to make your viewing as comfortable as possible. \n 
URL:https://refractive.scot/event/songs-of-earth-film-screening-paisley/
LOCATION:The Wynd Centre\, The Wynd Centre\, 6 School Wynd\, Paisley\, PA1 2DB\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Cinema Tickets
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ORGANIZER;CN="Refractive":MAILTO:refractivecollective@gmail.com
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20241106T190000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20241127T213000
DTSTAMP:20260508T151913
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SUMMARY:Directing Actors for Camera with Kenny Glenaan
DESCRIPTION:Join award winning director Kenny Glenaan for a series of four workshops focusing on the skills of directing actors for camera and how to get the best performances from your actors\, following all aspects from finding the right performers in audition to how to work with actors to create the characters and maintain energy and focus in performances for camera.\n  \nFour sessions: Starting on 6th\, 13th\, 20th and 27th Nov\, 7pm to 9.30pm at Refractive Hub 3rd Floor\, Witherspoon Building \, Storie Street\, Paisley PA12AR \n  \nABOUT THE TUTOR – KENNY GLENAAN \nFilm work includes the BAFTA winning Summer; Yasmin; Dirt Road to Lafayette and Gas Attack\, which won the Michael Powell Award at the Edinburgh International Film Festival. In television: The BAFTA and RTS winning The Cops and Buried for Tony Garnett; Charlie (based on Charlie Haughey); The Ark; Paddington\, a TV film about the Paddington rail crash; Magnificent 7\, a single TV film about a family on the autism spectrum and amongst others: Case Histories; Spooks; Paranoid; The Paradise; Wired; Acceptable Risk and Being Human. Short documentary\, The Right to Life\, which was part of the portmanteau feature entitled The Ten Commandments\, inspired by the UN Declaration of Human Rights. \nTheatre work includes Athol Fugard’s A Place with the Pigs; Joe Orton’s Loot; One\, Two\, Hey! by James Kelman; Asylum! Asylum! and Hughie on the Wires\, by Donal O’Kelly\, and at the Derry Playhouse – Over the Wire\, by Seamus Keenan. \nCurrently making an ethnographic documentary about the impact of militarism and hegemonic masculinities\, on the local communities which surround Faslane and Coulport nuclear submarine bases as part of  the final year of a PhD. \n  \n  \nWHAT WE WILL COVER \nSession 1: Wed 6th November : Presentation/lecture/workshop Acting for Camera/importance of listening\, non projections etc. Clips and examples of theory behind acting for the screen and the director actor relationship. \nSession 2:  Wed 13th November\, Everything about auditions. Working with kids\, non professional\, professionals etc. Participants would have to learn a short scene roughly two pages. \nSession 3:   Wed 20th November. About Rehearsals. How to work with actors in creating characters. \nSession 4: Wed 27th November  Filming the performance and keeping it fresh.
URL:https://refractive.scot/event/directing-actors-for-camera-with-kenny-glenaan/
LOCATION:Refractive Hub\, 3rd Floor Witherspoon Building\, Storie St\, Paisley\, PA1 2AR\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Workshops
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ORGANIZER;CN="Refractive":MAILTO:refractivecollective@gmail.com
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20241023T190000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20241023T213000
DTSTAMP:20260508T151913
CREATED:20241007T204116Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20241017T162816Z
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SUMMARY:AGM and Artist Meetup
DESCRIPTION:Refractive invite you to attend our first Annual General Meeting and Artists Meet Up on Wednesday 23rd October at 7pm at the Refractive Hub in Paisley. \nThe Artists Meet Up will present the work of The Amber Film & Photography Collective in Newcastle and Renfrewshire film maker\, Mark Peberdy (Comharra). \nThis event is free\, no booking is required\, please come along! Refreshments provided. \n 
URL:https://refractive.scot/event/agm-and-artist-meetup/
LOCATION:Refractive Hub\, 3rd Floor Witherspoon Building\, Storie St\, Paisley\, PA1 2AR\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Meetups
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ORGANIZER;CN="Refractive":MAILTO:refractivecollective@gmail.com
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20240918T190000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20240918T210000
DTSTAMP:20260508T151913
CREATED:20240910T191212Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240910T191806Z
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SUMMARY:Projection mapping workshop with Jamie Wardrop
DESCRIPTION:Step into the world of projection mapping with digital artist (and Refractive’s Artist in Residence) Jamie Wardrop.\n  \nWednesday 18th September\, 7-9pm at Refractive Production Hub (Paisley).\n  \nIn this practical workshop Jamie Wardrop will introduce the principles and basics of design using projection mapping.  He will look at how to prepare and select digital media content\, how to use the core tools of the software and have fun making your own compositions with found materials in the room. In  future workshops\, Jamie will follow up with a more in-depth look into the techniques of live mixing or vjing and content creation. This first workshop however will kick off the playful experimental side of the technology. \n**Please note this is a re-run of the workshop Jamie delivered in August\, due to popular demand** \n  \nTUTOR \nJamie creates dynamic live visuals at venues and festivals such as O2 Academy Glasgow\, Creamfields\, SWG3\, Riverside Festival\, and Edinburgh Hogmanay. He has used elements of mapping in designs for iconic artists like Lewis Capaldi\, Simple Minds\, Basement Jaxx\, and Faithless. \n  \nDETAILS \nJoin us on Wednesday 18th September 2024 for a two-hour long workshop\, 7-9pm at Refractive Production Hub\, 3rd Floor Witherspoon Building\, Storie Street\, Paisley PA1 2AR. \nTo book your free place\, please click the link to our Eventbrite booking page\, here. \nIf you have any questions please email murielann@refractive.scot \n \n 
URL:https://refractive.scot/event/projection-mapping-workshop-with-jamie-wardrop-2/
LOCATION:Refractive Hub\, 3rd Floor Witherspoon Building\, Storie St\, Paisley\, PA1 2AR\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Workshops
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ORGANIZER;CN="Refractive":MAILTO:refractivecollective@gmail.com
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20240912T190000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20250213T213000
DTSTAMP:20260508T151913
CREATED:20240804T210510Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250116T122252Z
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SUMMARY:Advanced Skills in Screenwriting workshops with Simon McCallum
DESCRIPTION:If you don’t have a screenplay yet these sessions will give you the tools to assist you in getting your vision onto the page. If you already have written a script these sessions will help to make sure it’s the best version you can deliver\, and how to get it into the world.\nA series of 6 monthly scriptwriting sessions hosted by Simon McCallum. Monthly on Thursdays 7-9.30pm at Refractive Production Hub\, 3rd Floor Witherspoon Building\, Storie Street\, Paisley PA1 2AR. \n  \nWHAT WE WILL COVER IN THESE SIX SESSIONS \nHow to use intention and obstacle to create exciting scenes.  The importance of the first ten pages of your screenplay.  What is it like working in continuing drama?  How do you collaborate with Producers and Script editors to create a good script? How to receive notes properly that will help improve your script.  How to pitch your project and what you need to do in general meetings.  Most importantly how to create a good spec script that can be used as your calling card for agents\, producers\, and film and TV companies. Throughout the sessions you will be doing short practical writing exercises. \n(Please note: fluency in English is required for this course) \n  \n ABOUT THE TUTOR – SIMON McCALLUM \n Simon’s first play ‘Shadowboxing’ was nominated for Meyer Whitworth award\, second play ‘Timewatching’ was shortlisted for Verity Bargate award.  He was selected for the Royal Court/BBC Writers room ‘50 scheme’ The Traverse Emerging Writers project and Channel 4’s Pilot Scheme. He has been commissioned by Dundee Rep\, Oran Mor\, Raindog and Birds of Paradise and written plays for Radio 4 and Radio Scotland. He began working on the continuing drama River City in 2020 and has written several episodes.  He has two feature films in development The Gorbals Postie and The Falkirk Cowboys\, which he originally produced as a documentary for BBC Scotland.  The short film he adapted Caught in this moment of Time is out later this year. Simon has run workshops for The Playwrights Studio\, for young writers in Ayrshire and a single mother’s group in Falkirk\, he currently teaches screenwriting for the BSL course at The Royal Conservatoire of Scotland in Glasgow. \n  \nMonth one – 12th Sept:  What makes a good story? How do we use content\, form and structure? How to find your voice.  How to write a scene using intention and obstacle. Practical writing exercises including writing a short scene. \n  \nMonth two – 17th Oct:  Character development.  Character voice. Six types of conflict. How to use conflict in your script. Practical exercises:  Developing complex characters\, writing conflict. \n  \nMonth three- 14th Nov:  The first ten pages. How to hook the reader with your script opening. How to create the perfect ending to your script. How to write action. \n  \nMonth four – 5th Dec:  Working in continuing Drama. Insider tips on the development process in TV and film. Notes from Script editors and producer\, how to tell what is ‘behind’ the note. \n        \n Month Five – 23rd Jan:  Script surgery the first ten pages.  One to one feedback on the           first ten pages of participants work. \n       \nMonth six – 13th Feb:  Pitching your script. Examples of good pitches.  General meetings with producers and agents.  What is expected? How can you make a living from scriptwriting? \n \n 
URL:https://refractive.scot/event/advanced-skills-in-screenwriting-workshops-with-simon-mccallum/
LOCATION:Refractive Hub\, 3rd Floor Witherspoon Building\, Storie St\, Paisley\, PA1 2AR\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Workshops
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ORGANIZER;CN="Refractive":MAILTO:refractivecollective@gmail.com
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20240902T190000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20250804T213000
DTSTAMP:20260508T151913
CREATED:20240729T154306Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240729T154306Z
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SUMMARY:Starting in Screenwriting with Gary Hewitt
DESCRIPTION:Take your first steps in screenwriting with Gary Hewitt.\n\nA monthly writing workshop running over 12 months\, these in-person workshops are for beginners and those interested in screenwriting. Do you have a excellent idea for a film and want to turn it into a script? Have you already started a screenplay and hit a wall? New screenwriters will be able to learn the concepts and techniques of storytelling and look at how to develop and structure a screenplay by using hands-on\, interactive learning.\n\nThis will provide new screenwriters with the skills and techniques required to kickstart their imagination as an emerging screenwriter. These workshops will help unlock storytelling potential of scripted dialogue and express dramatic ideas on the page. You’ll receive friendly\, constructive feedback throughout the course and have the opportunity to discuss and share your script ideas with a group of fellow writers. This can be an incredibly useful part of the creative process\, helping you develop the style and scope of your writing.\n\nPLEASE NOTE: fluency in English is required for this course.\n\n\n\nSCREENWRITING WORKSHOP SCHEDULE (ROUGH BREAKDOWN)\nEach class will run on the first Monday of every month\, 7-9.30pm at Refractive Production Hub. The classes will be a 2.5 hours long with a break for refreshments. \nMONTH 1 – PROJECT TREATMENT – Monday 2nd September 2024\nLearn the craft of writing your project treatment: \n\nLogline\nSynopsis\nGenres\nTones & themes\n\nMONTH 2 – CHARACTERS – Monday 7th October 2024\nLearn how to develop your characters including: \n\nCharacter Arcs and character motivations\nProtagonists\nAntagonists\n\nWriting unlikable protagonists & inhuman antagonists \nMONTH 3 – STRUCTURE – Monday 4th November 2024\nLearn how to map out the structure of your script with: \n\n3 Act Structure\nturning points & midpoints (SOTL & titanic will be used as examples)\nconflicts\n\nMONTH 4 – STEP OUTLINE – Monday 2nd December 2024\nLearn how to write out your Step-outlines and work out if your project will be written from an omniscient narrative\, restrictive narrative or an unrealisable narrative. \nMONTH 5 – SCREENPLAY FORMATTING – Monday 6th January 2025\n\nScreenplay Formatting\nUsing the white space\nWriting unfilmable‘s\nBest script software to use\n\nMONTH 6 – SCENE STRUCTURE – Monday 3rd February 2025\nWe will go in-depth into writing Scenes including: \n\nScene structure\nis the scene needed?\nWriting opening scene\nCharacter introduction and Status and power in scenes\nGuest Speaker\n\nMONTH 7 – MCGUFFIN’S AND OTHER ITEMS – Monday 3rd March 2025\n\nFind out the difference between Talismans & McGuffins\nset ups and payoffs Chekov’s gun. (Shaun of the dead & EEAAO will be used as examples)\n\nMONTH 8 – WORLD BUILDING – Monday 7th April 2025\nWorld building and visual storytelling. \n\nDoes the rules of your world make sense\nAre the rules clear from the start\nA prologue\nCan you move the story forward in other ways rather than Dialogue\n\nMONTH 9 – REWRITING  – Monday 5th May 2025\nWhat’s the best way to go about rewriting your script. \n\nTake a vacation From Your First Draft\nKill Your Darlings – Can any CHARACTERS or PLOTS be cut out or combined?\nWrite from each character POV (treat them as your main character)\nCan you identify the CATALYST\, FIRST ACT BREAK\, MIDPOINT\, SECOND ACT BREAK\, and CLIMAX?\nDoes the main character have a clear ARC?\nDo the STAKES escalate throughout the script?\nDo the SUBPLOTS connect to the main plot? Is a THEME emerging?\n\nMONTH 10 – ONE ON ONE MEETINGS – Monday 2nd June 2025\nLet’s look at your project one on one \n\nWhat issues are you having?\nHow far along are you with the script?\nHow can we make it better?\n\nMONTH 11 – EXPOSITION & WRITING BETTER DIALOGUE – Monday 7th July 2025\n\nHow to write exposition properly.\nHow can you tell the story through meaningful dialogue.\nExposition should be brief\nExposition through character\n\nMONTH 12 – TAKING YOU SCRIPT INTO THE WORLD – Monday 4th August 2025\n\nCreating Pitch decks\,\nEntering competitions\nFinding agents\nGuest Speaker\n\n  \nTUTOR\nClasses are taught by award-winning filmmaker Gary J Hewitt who has been working in the industry for over 10years. Gary J Hewitt is a Screenwriter and Director from Glasgow\, Scotland. His debut feature film Cleek has its festival run in 2018. It was distributed by Shami Media Group on Amazon Prime and later went to DVD on March 15th 2019. Following the success of Cleek. Gary directed multi award winning film ‘Mia: A Rapture 2.0 Production’. The film won over 10 awards including Best British Film\, Best Film and the IAC Diamond Award at BIAFF. Since then\, Mia: A Rapture 2.0 Production has been distributed by North American company Meridian Releasing Group and can be purchased on Amazon. Gary’s most recent project The Defender (currently in Production) ranks in the top 30% in coverfly\, was one of 6 semi-finalists at FILM MARKET HUB\, scored 7.5/10 on SCREENCRAFT and was a quarter finalist . \n\nFINAL WORDS\nThis will serve as a fantastic platform to jump-start screenwriting careers for people who have had no formal education or experience in the field. The class will provide an intuitive structure to the art of screenwriting and will be a creative home where writers develop their craft. It is designed to offer personalised attention to your ideas\, with an emphasis on industry expectations and standards. \nOnce the fundamentals have been established the students will be able to immediately put these new skills to use by writing their own scripts.
URL:https://refractive.scot/event/starting-in-screenwriting-with-gary-hewitt/
LOCATION:Refractive Hub\, 3rd Floor Witherspoon Building\, Storie St\, Paisley\, PA1 2AR\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Workshops
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ORGANIZER;CN="Refractive":MAILTO:refractivecollective@gmail.com
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20240808T190000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20240808T210000
DTSTAMP:20260508T151913
CREATED:20240722T141644Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240722T141644Z
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SUMMARY:Projection mapping workshop with Jamie Wardrop
DESCRIPTION:Step into the world of projection mapping with digital artist (and Refractive’s Artist in Residence) Jamie Wardrop.\n  \nThursday 8th August\, 7-9pm at Refractive Production Hub (Paisley).\n  \nIn this practical workshop Jamie Wardrop will introduce the principles and basics of design using projection mapping.  He will look at how to prepare and select digital media content\, how to use the core tools of the software and have fun making your own compositions with found materials in the room. In  future workshops\, Jamie will follow up with a more in-depth look into the techniques of live mixing or vjing and content creation. This first workshop however will kick off the playful experimental side of the technology. \n  \nTUTOR \nJamie creates dynamic live visuals at venues and festivals such as O2 Academy Glasgow\, Creamfields\, SWG3\, Riverside Festival\, and Edinburgh Hogmanay. He has used elements of mapping in designs for iconic artists like Lewis Capaldi\, Simple Minds\, Basement Jaxx\, and Faithless. \n  \nDETAILS \nJoin us on Thursday 8th August 2024 for a two-hour long workshop\, 7-9pm at Refractive Production Hub\, 3rd Floor Witherspoon Building\, Storie Street\, Paisley PA1 2AR. \nTo book your free place\, please click the link to our Eventbrite booking page\, here. \nIf you have any questions please email murielann@refractive.scot \n 
URL:https://refractive.scot/event/projection-mapping-workshop-with-jamie-wardrop/
LOCATION:Refractive Hub\, 3rd Floor Witherspoon Building\, Storie St\, Paisley\, PA1 2AR\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Workshops
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ORGANIZER;CN="Refractive":MAILTO:refractivecollective@gmail.com
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20240711T190000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20240711T213000
DTSTAMP:20260508T151913
CREATED:20240621T190041Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240622T131113Z
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SUMMARY:Dark Soul (A Film for the Ears) - Thursday 11th July - The Bungalow
DESCRIPTION:Screening on Thursday 11th July at The Bungalow (Paisley) as part of our Spring Film Exhibition programme. \nJoin Refractive for a screening of award winning feature length concept film\, Dark Soul: A Film for the Ears\, directed by Zoe Hunter and written by Ros Borland\, at The Bungalow\, Paisley. Alongside the screening\, we are excited to present a post-screening Q&A with the director and writer\, Zoë Hunter and Ros Borland! The screening will take place on Thursday 11th July\, book a ticket for only £5 below. \nDoors open 7pm\,  film screening 7.15 pm. \nThis event is in partnership with RNIB Scotland. Guide dogs are welcome. If you have any questions about the accessibility of this screening\, please email or phone Muriel Ann Macleod\, Refractive Innovation Producer – murielann@refractive.scot or 07789117740. \n  \nFor more film information\, please see below. \n  \nCeltic Media Festival Torc Award winner for excellence\, supernatural thriller Dark Soul (A film for the Ears) in association with the Royal National Institute of Blind People Scotland\, is directed by Zoë Hunter and written by Ros Borland. This is a feature length concept film aimed at making cinema accessible on an equal platform for those who are blind or partially sighted. Dark Soul is not a conventional film – it is screenplay narrated (not audio descripted) and sighted people are invited to wear an eye mask in the cinema for the duration of the action (opening and end credits are laid to picture). We recently had a private test screening with an audience made up primarily of visually impaired people – and guide dogs! It worked brilliantly. The feedback from the visually impaired attendees made a powerful case to do more Films for the Ears Event Cinema screenings aka “Dark Screenings”\, in order for those who experience sight loss to enjoy the film collectively and be part of a cinema going community. Dark Soul is a real opportunity for cinemas and festivals to make a bold statement about making cinema more inclusive for specific marginalised groups – like the blind and visually impaired community. Dark Soul is the chance to do it first! \n  \n[Please note\, Refractive have classified this film as a 15. As such\, it is advised that people under 15 should not book a ticket to see this film.] \nFeature length concept film | Refractive classification 15 \nDIRECTOR: Zoë HunterWRITER: Ros BorlandCOUNTRY OF ORIGIN: United Kingdom  \n\n\n\n  \n\n\n\nSynopsis: Edinburgh\, Scotland. A man is shot in a restaurant cold room. Simultaneously\, a young woman\, Donna\, gives birth to a daughter\, Carey. Seven years later\, Donna’s house is burgled and Inspector Carlow attends. Carey starts to have bad dreams and so the nightmare begins.
URL:https://refractive.scot/event/dark-soul-a-film-for-the-ears-thursday-11th-july-the-bungalow/
LOCATION:The Bungalow\, 15 Shuttle St\, Paisley\, PA1 1YD\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Cinema Tickets
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ORGANIZER;CN="Refractive":MAILTO:refractivecollective@gmail.com
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20240627T190000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20240627T213000
DTSTAMP:20260508T151913
CREATED:20240610T141314Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240610T141314Z
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SUMMARY:'SCRAPPER' film screening - Thursday 27th June - The Bungalow
DESCRIPTION:Screening on Thursday 27th June at The Bungalow (Paisley) as part of our Spring Film Exhibition programme. \nJoin Refractive for a screening of award winning comedy/drama feature film\, Scrapper by Charlotte Regan (Director)\, at The Bungalow\, Paisley. The film screening will take place on Thursday 27th June\, book a ticket for only £5 below! \nDoors open 7pm\,  film screening 7.15 pm. \n  \nFor more film information and to watch the trailer for Scrapper\, please see below. \n[Please note\, Refractive have classified this film as a 12A. As such\, it is advised that people under 12 should not book a ticket to see this film.] \nComedy/Drama | 84 minutes | Refractive classification 12A \nDIRECTOR: Charlotte ReganWRITER: Charlotte ReganSTARS: Lola Campbell\, Alin Uzun\, Cary CranksonCOUNTRY OF ORIGIN: United Kingdom  \n  \n\n\n\nAward winning Comedy Drama. BAFTA 2024 entry film by young woman filmmaker Charlotte Regan described as “A masterclass in playful imaginative storytelling” by We Love Cinema. Award Winner at Sundance (Dramatic) 2023.  \n  \n\n\n\nSynopsis: Georgie\, a dreamy 12-year-old girl\, lives happily alone in her London flat\, filling it with magic. Suddenly\, her estranged father turns up and forces her to confront reality. \n  \n\n 
URL:https://refractive.scot/event/scrapper-film-screening-thursday-27th-june-the-bungalow/
LOCATION:The Bungalow\, 15 Shuttle St\, Paisley\, PA1 1YD\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Cinema Tickets
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ORGANIZER;CN="Refractive":MAILTO:refractivecollective@gmail.com
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20240619T190000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20240619T213000
DTSTAMP:20260508T151913
CREATED:20240610T132907Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240610T133618Z
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SUMMARY:Climate Short Film Showcase - Wednesday 19th June - The Wynd Centre
DESCRIPTION:Screening on Wednesday 19th June at The Wynd Centre\, Paisley as part of our Spring Film Exhibition programme. \nJoin Refractive for a curated screening of short films exploring themes relating to the environment and climate change from Scottish and International film makers. Book your £5 ticket below! \n  \nShort Film Programme: \nFlower  Dir:Carolyn Gair \nYours In Extraction Dir: Robyn Woolston \nCold Stack Dir:Frank Eli Martin \nThe Old Plane Tree\, Dir: Paul Darroch \nSpirit of Place  Dir: Jack Cooper Stimpson \nAgatha’s Story SCIAF | Time to pay up Dir: James Cave \nTruluck Dir: Matt Cannon & Jake Smallwood \n  \nDoors open 7pm\, screening starts at 7.15pm. Please note\, this screening is suitable for 12+.
URL:https://refractive.scot/event/climate-short-film-showcase-wednesday-19th-june-the-wynd-centre/
LOCATION:The Wynd Centre\, The Wynd Centre\, 6 School Wynd\, Paisley\, PA1 2DB\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Cinema Tickets
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ORGANIZER;CN="Refractive":MAILTO:refractivecollective@gmail.com
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20240615T110000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20241019T140000
DTSTAMP:20260508T151913
CREATED:20240524T144953Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240817T122411Z
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SUMMARY:*NEW DATES ADDED* Four Track Nights: Experimental Sounds workshops
DESCRIPTION:Are you interested in making electronic experimental music and want to take it further? Do you have an interest in experimental music or want to expand your current audio knowledge and abilities? \nThe workshops will cover experimental sound\, field recording and some topical information on the genre. We will help you getting started taking your first steps in creating experimental sounds and we will look at DIY instruments and mic building techniques. These workshops are suitable for complete beginners or experienced musicians. \nYou will be able to get a better understanding of modular synthesisers and immersive audio techniques as well as meeting other like minded individuals and help grow a community of local experimental audio artists. \n\n*NEW DATES ADDED* These sessions will run on the following Saturdays:\n\n\n\n15th June\, \n\n\n17th August\nDIY instruments – In this session we’ll make some noise with our own self built DIY instruments using found items\, this session builds on the previous noisebox session by using wire\, old guitar strings\, etc. to make something a little more musical!\n\n\n21st September\nIntro to MIDI – Want to automate your sessions but get lost with the ins and outs. This session will gently guide you through demonstrating useful uses of MIDI control\,  how to set up MIDI routing on the iPad using AUM\, bluetooth midi and usb midi and more!\n\n\n19th October \n\n\n\n\n\n\n           Audio Jumble – A combination of all the Four Track Nights workshop sessions so far. We’ll cover little tastes of each session in order to collaboratively make a unique experimental                   sound piece. No need to have attended the previous sessions\, we’ll share knowledge on the day.\n\n\n\n\nThe workshops will all be 11am – 2pm at Refractive Production Hub\, 3rd Floor Witherspoon Building\, Storie St\, Paisley\, PA1 2AR.\n\n\n\n\n\n£5 sessions booked individually.\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nFor more information\, please email Muriel Ann at  refractivecollective@gmail.com
URL:https://refractive.scot/event/new-dates-added-four-track-nights-experimental-sounds-workshops/
LOCATION:Refractive Hub\, 3rd Floor Witherspoon Building\, Storie St\, Paisley\, PA1 2AR\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Workshops
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ORGANIZER;CN="Refractive":MAILTO:refractivecollective@gmail.com
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20240606T190000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20240606T213000
DTSTAMP:20260508T151913
CREATED:20240525T100530Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240525T100704Z
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SUMMARY:Artist Meet Up and launch of the Artist in Residence Programme
DESCRIPTION:Join us on Thursday 6th June at 7pm for an evening of networking and the launch of our new Artist in Residence Programme with Jamie Wardrop at Refractive Production Hub. This event is free\, no booking is required\, please come along! Refreshments provided. \nAbout the Artist in Residence Programme:\nPaisley re – invented in digital art\, soundscape and projection. \nJune 2024 to March 2025 \n  \nJamie Wardrop will be based within the Refractive Collective at the Witherspoon Building\, Storie Street\, Paisley for the next 10 months. There he will establish an open studio where he will examine different methods of visual creation. \nWith an eye on the roots of the town and keen awareness of the need for radical imagination\, he will use the opportunity to breach the question of how we face up to the rapid changes in environment brought on by climate breakdown. \nRenfrewshire Film and Digital artists will be able to work with Jamie through various workshops and exploration sessions to develop an innovative projection mapping and sound experience exhibition planned for the town centre in March 2025. \nJamie Wardrop is a digital artist\, technologist and designer who has worked across the creative industries in Scotland and beyond over the past twenty years. With origins in projection mapping\, 3d art\, immersive experiences and film he is interested in how digital art can be used for direct expression and a deeper understanding of our place in a connected ecological whole.
URL:https://refractive.scot/event/artist-meet-up-and-launch-of-the-artist-in-residence-programme/
LOCATION:Refractive Hub\, 3rd Floor Witherspoon Building\, Storie St\, Paisley\, PA1 2AR\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Meetups
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ORGANIZER;CN="Refractive":MAILTO:refractivecollective@gmail.com
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20240524T183000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20240524T210000
DTSTAMP:20260508T151913
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SUMMARY:Friday 24th May - The Nettle Dress - Paisley screening
DESCRIPTION:Join Refractive for a screening of award winning documentary film\, The Nettle Dress by Dylan Howitt (Director)\, at UWS Paisley. The film screening will take place on Friday 24th May. Synopsis: ‘After the death of his beloved wife\, textile artist Allan Brown embarks on a seven-year endeavor to weave a hand-spun dress from stinging nettles foraged in the woods surrounding his home.’ \nThe evening will also include a screening of award-winning short film\, ‘Dig’\, by Gary Hewitt (Director). Synopsis: ‘A mother searches a secluded beach\, determined to find a certain item\, that will bring her some closure.’\n\n\n\n\n\nThe Nettle Dress \nDocumentary | 1 hour 8 minutes | BBFC classification 12A \nDIRECTOR: Dylan HowittSTAR: Allan Brown \n\nDoors open at 6.30pm\, screening starts at 7pm. Book a £5 ticket below!
URL:https://refractive.scot/event/friday-24th-may-the-nettle-dress-paisley-screening/
LOCATION:UWS Paisley P118\, P118 Lecture Theatre\, Coats Building\, UWS Paisley\, Paisley\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Cinema Tickets
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ORGANIZER;CN="Refractive":MAILTO:refractivecollective@gmail.com
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20240523T183000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20240523T213000
DTSTAMP:20260508T151913
CREATED:20240429T142655Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240515T091607Z
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SUMMARY:Thursday 23rd May - Erskine Arts - Loch Ness: They Created a Monster
DESCRIPTION:Screening on Thursday 23rd May 2024 at Erskine Arts as part of our Spring Film Exhibition programme. \nJoin Refractive for a screening of documentary film\, Loch Ness: They Created a Monster\, by John MacLaverty (Director)\, at Erskine Arts. The film screening will take place on Thursday 23rd May\, book a ticket for only £5 here: https://bookwhen.com/erskinearts#focus=ev-see4-20240523183000 \nThe screening of Loch Ness: They Created a Monster will be accompanied by short film\, ‘Rocket Boy’ (USA\, 2019) by Simon Sorted. Synopsis of Rocket Boy: 50th anniversary of the first people travelling to the moon\, ‘Rocket Boy’ is the account of a man who witnessed\, first hand\, the launch of that rocket.  \n  \nThis film screening will be accompanied by a Q&A with the director of Loch Ness: They Created a Monster\, John MacLaverty. \nDoors open 6.30pm\, film screening 7pm. \n  \nFor more film information and to watch the trailer for Loch Ness: They Created a Monster\, please see below. \n  \nDocumentary | 1 hour 31 minutes  \nDIRECTOR: John MacLaverty  \nThe hunters of the Scottish folklore creature camped out on the shores of the loch throughout the 1970s and 1980s\, chasing but never finding the dinosaur-like creature. \n 
URL:https://refractive.scot/event/thursday-23rd-may-erskine-arts-loch-ness-they-created-a-monster/
LOCATION:Erskine Arts\, Kilpatrick Dr\, Erskine\, PA8 7AF\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Cinema Tickets
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ORGANIZER;CN="Refractive":MAILTO:refractivecollective@gmail.com
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20240517T183000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20240517T213000
DTSTAMP:20260508T151913
CREATED:20240429T141227Z
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SUMMARY:Friday 17th May - The Nettle Dress - Film screening + textile workshop with Johnstone Textile Space
DESCRIPTION:Screening on Friday 17th May 2024 at Elderslie Village Hall as part of our Spring Film Exhibition programme. \nJoin Refractive\, in collaboration with Johnstone Textile Space\, for a screening of award-winning documentary film\, The Nettle Dress\, by Dylan Howitt (Director) starring Allan Brown. Synopsis: ‘After the death of his beloved wife\, textile artist Allan Brown embarks on a seven-year endeavor to weave a hand-spun dress from stinging nettles foraged in the woods surrounding his home.’ \nThe screening will also include award-winning short film\, ‘Dig’\, by Gary Hewitt (Director). Synopsis: ‘A mother searches a secluded beach\, determined to find a certain item\, that will bring her some closure.’ \n \nThis special event will also include a pre-screening workshop\, facilitated by Johnstone Textile Space. Woven Textile Designer\, Jonny MacKinnon\, will deliver a weaving-based workshop between 6.30-7.45pm\, before the film commences at 8pm. \nA little about Jonny: \nJonny MacKinnon is an award winning\, fashion and textile design studio based in Central Scotland\, specialising in woven textile design. You can find out more about Jonny’s work here: https://www.instagram.com/jonnymackinnondesigns/?hl=en-gb \n \nDetails about the event: \nTextile workshop 6.30pm to 7.45pm. \nDoors open for the film screening at 7.45pm. \nFilm screening at 8pm. \n  \nThe Nettle Dress \nDocumentary | 1 hour 8 minutes | BBFC classification 12A \nDIRECTOR: Dylan HowittSTAR: Allan Brown \n  \n\n 
URL:https://refractive.scot/event/friday-17th-may-the-nettle-dress-film-screening-textile-workshop-with-johnstone-textile-space/
LOCATION:Elderslie Village Hall\, Stoddard Square\, Elderslie\, Johnstone PA5 9AS\, Renfrewshire\, PA5 9AS\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Cinema Tickets,Workshops
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ORGANIZER;CN="Refractive":MAILTO:refractivecollective@gmail.com
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20240516T180000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20240516T220000
DTSTAMP:20260508T151913
CREATED:20240429T132514Z
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SUMMARY:Thursday 16th May - Nessie + Loch Ness: They Created a Monster - DOUBLE BILL
DESCRIPTION:  \nScreening on Thursday 16th May 2024 at UWS Paisley as part of our Spring Film Exhibition programme. \nJoin Refractive for a DOUBLE BILL screening of films based on the Loch Ness. We will start with Nessie\, a family comedy\, by Robbie Moffat (Director). Following a short interval we will go onto Loch Ness: They Created a Monster\, a documentary film by John MacLaverty. The film screening will take place on Thursday 16th May 2024\, book a ticket for only £5 below! \n  \nDoors open 6pm\,  film screening 6.30pm. \nFor more film information and to watch the trailer for both films\, please see below. \n  \nNESSIE: \nFamily comedy | 1 hour 36 minutes | BBFC classification PG \nDIRECTOR: Robbie MoffatWRITERS: Tim Churchill\, Robbie Moffat\, Catherine O’Reilly.STARS: Patrick Kilpatrick\, John Michie\, Tanya Fear. \n\nSynopsis: When an American billionaire leaves $50 Million to the village of Loch Ness\, his unhappy son decides to contest the will\, causing the villagers to prove to him that Nessie is real. \n\n  \nLOCH NESS: THEY CREATED A MONSTER \nDocumentary | 1 hour 31 minutes  \nDIRECTOR: John MacLaverty \nSynopsis: The hunters of the Scottish folklore creature camped out on the shores of the loch throughout the 1970s and 1980s\, chasing but never finding the dinosaur-like creature. \n 
URL:https://refractive.scot/event/thursday-16th-may-nessie-loch-ness-they-created-a-monster-double-bill/
LOCATION:UWS Paisley\, D143 Lecture Theatre\, McLean Building\, UWS Paisley\, Paisley\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Cinema Tickets
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ORGANIZER;CN="Refractive":MAILTO:refractivecollective@gmail.com
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20240426T183000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20240426T210000
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CREATED:20240416T081855Z
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SUMMARY:Friday 26th April - Ballywalter film screening - Elderslie Village Hall
DESCRIPTION:Screening on Friday 26th April 2024 at Elderslie Village Hall as part of our Spring Film Exhibition programme. \nJoin Refractive for a screening of comedy drama film\, Ballywalter by Prasanna Puwanarajah  (Director)\, at Elderslie Village Hall. The film screening will take place on Fridyay 26th April\, book a ticket for only £5 below! \n  \nDoors open 6.30pm\,  film screening at 7pm. \n  \nFor more film information and to watch the trailer for Ballywalter\, please see below. \n[Please note\, Refractive have classified this film as a 15. As such\, it is advised that people under 15 should not book a ticket to see this film.] \nComedy drama | 1 hour 30 minutes | BBFC classification 15 \nDIRECTOR: Prasanna PuwanarajahWRITER: Stacey GreggSTARS: Seána Kerslake\, Patrick Kielty and Terence Keeley \n\nSynopsis: Bitter sweet comedy drama set in Ballywalter\, Northern Ireland. An unlicensed cab driver and a budding comedian going through divorce form an unlikely bond. \n  \nEileen (Seána Kerslake) is a sardonic University drop-out whose dreams of a successful life in London have died. Back at home in Belfast with her mum and pregnant sister\, she is trying to make ends meet by working as an unlicensed driver in her ex-boyfriend’s minicab. Shane (Patrick Kielty) has exiled himself in Ballywalter following the break-up of his marriage\, but now he’s trying to get his life back on track by enrolling in an evening comedy course. Eileen accepts the weekly return fare from Shane. As the two spend time together on the road between Belfast and Ballywalter\, shuttling back and forth over several months\, a surprising connection is made and a unlikely friendship develops\, saving them both from a downward spiral. \n 
URL:https://refractive.scot/event/friday-26th-april-ballywalter-film-screening-elderslie-village-hall/
LOCATION:Elderslie Village Hall\, Stoddard Square\, Elderslie\, Johnstone PA5 9AS\, Renfrewshire\, PA5 9AS\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Cinema Tickets
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ORGANIZER;CN="Refractive":MAILTO:refractivecollective@gmail.com
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20240424T160000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20240424T180000
DTSTAMP:20260508T151913
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SUMMARY:Mammary Mountain - Artist talk - Wednesday 24th April 2024
DESCRIPTION:Come and hear from the artists behind the intimate visceral VR experience\, ‘Mammary Mountain’\, at this artist talk hosted by Refractive. \nJoin the artists – Tara Baoth Mooney\, Camille Baker and Maf’j Alvarez – for an early evening artist talk at the Home Store\, Piazza Shopping Centre\, Paisley PA1 1EL. This event is free and no booking is required! \nPlease note this is an artist talk and between 4-6pm you won’t be able to view the VR experience itself. To do this\, book a slot here. \n \nA little about the artists behind Mammary Mountain: \n  \nTara Baoth Mooney – Illustrations\, poetry\, singing\, soundscapes and music composition\, workshop development and community outreach\, grant writing\, personal story contribution\, garment design direction\, chair project management. \n  \nCamille Baker – Concept and ideation\, research grant writing\, community outreach\, workshop development\, narrative framework\, content development and story editing\, staging and promotion\, as well as overall project production. \n  \nMaf’j Alvarez – 3D Artwork\, virtual reality artistry\, visual design\, interaction design and chair design  \n  \nTo book a free slot to experience the Mammary Mountain exhibition\, click here.
URL:https://refractive.scot/event/mammary-mountain-artist-talk-wednesday-24th-april-2024/
LOCATION:Piazza Shopping Centre\, HOME STORE\, Piazza Shopping Centre\, 15 Central Rd\, Paisley\, PA1 1EL\, United Kingdom
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ORGANIZER;CN="Refractive":MAILTO:refractivecollective@gmail.com
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20240424T100000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20240427T173000
DTSTAMP:20260508T151913
CREATED:20240413T162557Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240418T093925Z
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SUMMARY:Mammary Mountain: Weds 24th - Sat 27th April 2024
DESCRIPTION:Come see Mammary Mountain\, a new VR artwork at Piazza Shopping Centre in Paisley\, from Wednesday 24th April to Saturday 27th April 2024  exploring the Breast Cancer Treatment journey. \nRefractive are hosting this intimate visceral VR experience\, ‘Mammary Mountain’ for 4 days. Slots for this are limited. Please book a slot below – tickets are free to book but donations are encouraged! The VR experience lasts 40 minutes. \n  \nBook your free slot on our Eventbrite page here:  \nWednesday 24th April slots \nThursday 25th April slots \nFriday 26th April slots \nSaturday 27th April slots \n  \nRefractive are also hosting an artist talk with the artists behind Mammary Mountain on Wednesday 24th April between 4-6pm at the Piazza Shopping Centre. This event is free and no booking is required. See more details about this event here. \n \nMammary Mountain is an intimate immersive virtual reality(VR) experience that explores dis-ease within the body during breast cancer and the body’s relationship to the broader context of the land. This new immersive experience tells the stories of patients’ and survivors’ healthcare struggles\, and the hidden experiences of breast cancer treatment. \nIt tells the lesser told stories not only of survival\, but of trauma from the life changing experience of (Breast) Cancer through a haptic garment\, so audience members/ visitors can feel vibration in the area of the lymph nodes where breast cancer grows. This work is not only for breast cancer patients and survivors but more so for family\, friends and those with no experience of cancer in their own lives to have more empathy and care for those who do around them. \nThe piece is explored through the illustrations\, poetry\, personal story\, and field recordings of Tara Baoth Mooney\, along with the personal stories of 8 participants who have gone through various treatments for cancer  themselves. \nThese recorded sounds and drawings have been merged with the strong visual 3D landscape and evocative animation created by Maf’j Alvarez through VR and embodied through a garment\, which vibrates in areas of the body affected by pain or discomfort. \nThe narrative framework and content development\, project ideation and story editing\, grant writing\, community outreach and development\, workshop development\, staging\, and promotion\, as well as overall project production\, has been done by Camille Baker. \nThe artists hope this work ignites new public engagement\, ultimately resulting in a more nuanced and holistic understanding and empathy of the breast cancer treatment experience.  \n  \nExperience \nAudiences are invited to bear witness to the journey of the breast cancer experience\, as narrated by survivors and patients. Within the world of Mammary Mountain\, participants navigate a space that straddles perceptions of dream-like and reality. Multiple treatments\,  and their affects and effects on the mind and body are told through various voices and their unique perspectives and path. \nThe experience is performative\, Mammary Mountain is a unique experience set in a doctor’s surgery or clinic. As ‘patients’\, the visitors wear a Mammography Gown and then a special vibration garment on top and VR headset\, sitting in a bespoke chair to experience this intimate experience. The narrative is then embodied through a haptic garment\, which vibrates in areas of the body affected by pain or discomfort mapped to the breast lymph nodes of the chest\, underarm and back. \nMammary Mountain is crafted from multiple elements. The landscape of County Sligo in Ireland’s North West\, where Mooney spent her time in recovery\, the sounds of the machines juxtaposed with the everyday sounds of her footsteps\, including the steps from the bed in her room to the radiotherapy department\, recording the machines inside the environs\, the sea\, birds and water outside through her illustrations\, the stylised 3D aesthetic created for them by Maf’j Alvarez for VR\, the voices of other survivors collected and incorporated into the narrative design of Camille Baker. \nThis is embodied through a haptic garment co-designed by Sophie Skach and Mooney which  responds through vibrations that are triggered by the story elements. The electronic engineering is designed by Paul Hayes. The chair has been designed by Leo Scarff and is created from recycled wool.  \nDetails on the Mammary Mountain website at https://mammary-vr.art/  \n\nCredits  \nTara Baoth Mooney – Illustrations\, poetry\, singing\, soundscapes and music composition\, workshop development and community outreach\, grant writing\, personal story contribution\, garment design direction\, chair project management. \nCamille Baker – Concept and ideation\, research grant writing\, community outreach\, workshop development\, narrative framework\, content development and story editing\, staging and promotion\, as well as overall project production. \nMaf’j Alvarez – 3D Artwork\, virtual reality artistry\, visual design\, interaction design and chair design  \n  \nOther team members: \nPaul Hayes – Haptic design\, bespoke peripheral development and electronics \nSophie Skach – Garment design\, wearable prototyping\, pattern design\, embroidery and overall wearable construction \nLeo Scarff – Chair design and construction \nLee Paul Heron & Centre Neptune – web design \nMarc Coleman and Dann Emmons – Photo and video documentation and trailer editing \n 
URL:https://refractive.scot/event/mammary-mountain-weds-24th-sat-27th-april-2024/
LOCATION:Piazza Shopping Centre\, HOME STORE\, Piazza Shopping Centre\, 15 Central Rd\, Paisley\, PA1 1EL\, United Kingdom
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ORGANIZER;CN="Refractive":MAILTO:refractivecollective@gmail.com
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20240418T191500
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20240418T223000
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SUMMARY:Thurs 18th April 2024 - Paisley Craft Beer Co - MERCY FALLS
DESCRIPTION:Screening on Thursday 18th April 2024 at Paisley Craft Beer Co in collaboration with Cans Cinema as part of our Spring Film Exhibition programme. \nJoin Refractive and Cans Cinema for a screening of horror/thriller film\, Mercy Falls by Ryan Hendrick (Director)\, at Paisley Craft Beer Co. The film screening will take place on Thursday 18th April 2024\, book a ticket for only £5 below! \nThe screening of Mercy Falls will be accompanied by a Q&A with the Director\, Ryan Hendrick. \nDoors open 7.15pm\,  film screening 8pm & Q&A afterwards. \n  \nFor more film information and to watch the trailer for Mercy Falls\, please see below. \n[Please note\, Refractive have classified this film as a 15. As such\, it is advised that people under 15 should not book a ticket to see this film.] \nHorror/Thriller | 1 hour 43 minutes | BBFC classification 15 \nDIRECTOR: Ryan HendrickWRITERS: Meliá Grasska and Ryan HendrickSTARS: Lauren Lyle\, Nicolette McKeown and James Watterson \n\nSynopsis: A group of friends set off into the Scottish Highlands in search of a long lost cabin. Once far from civilization\, an unforeseen tragedy befalls the group and one bad decision leads to suspicion\, betrayal and murder.
URL:https://refractive.scot/event/thurs-18th-april-2024-paisley-craft-beer-co-mercy-falls/
LOCATION:Paisley Craft Beer Co\, 25 Lawn Street\, Paisley\, PA1 1HD\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Cinema Tickets
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ORGANIZER;CN="Refractive":MAILTO:refractivecollective@gmail.com
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20240322T183000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20240322T220000
DTSTAMP:20260508T151913
CREATED:20240312T130728Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240312T174348Z
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SUMMARY:Fri 22nd March 2024 – The Wynd Centre\, Paisley – Tish
DESCRIPTION:Screening on Friday 22nd March at The Wynd Centre (Paisley) as part of our Spring Film Exhibition programme. \nJoin Refractive for a screening of documentary feature film\, Tish by Paul Sng (Director)\, at The Wynd Centre\, Paisley. The film screening will take place on Friday 22nd March 2024\, book a ticket for only £5 below! \nThe screening of Tish will be accompanied by a local photography exhibition and a Q&A. \nDoors open 6.30pm for exhibition\,  film screening 7.30pm & Q&A afterwards. \n  \nFor more film information and to watch the trailer for Tish\, please see below. \n[Please note\, Refractive have classified this film as a 15. As such\, it is advised that people under 15 should not book a ticket to see this film.] \nDocumentary | 90 minutes | Refractive classification 15 \nDIRECTOR: Paul Sng PRODUCER: Jen Corcoran NARRATED BY: Maxine Peake COUNTRY OF ORIGIN: United Kingdom  \n  \nA working-class photographer captures the impact of Thatcherism on the north of England but is unable to escape the poverty and inequality she exposed.  \n  \nSynopsis Driven by a commitment to document the impact of deindustrialisation on working class communities in Northeast England in the 1970s and 1980s\, Tish Murtha used her camera to expose societal inequality. She felt she had an obligation to the people and problems within her local environment\, and that documentary photography could highlight and challenge the social disadvantages that she herself had suffered. However\, despite early acclaim for her work\, she was unable to make a living from photography and died in poverty. \n 
URL:https://refractive.scot/event/fri-22nd-march-2024-the-wynd-centre-paisley-tish/
LOCATION:The Wynd Centre\, The Wynd Centre\, 6 School Wynd\, Paisley\, PA1 2DB\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Cinema Tickets
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ORGANIZER;CN="Refractive":MAILTO:refractivecollective@gmail.com
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20240316T110000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20240518T140000
DTSTAMP:20260508T151913
CREATED:20240301T124438Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240403T132637Z
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SUMMARY:Four Track Nights: Experimental Sounds workshops
DESCRIPTION:Are you interested in making electronic experimental music and want to take it further? Do you have an interest in experimental music or want to expand your current audio knowledge and abilities? \nThe workshops will cover experimental sound\, field recording and some topical information on the genre. We will help you getting started taking your first steps in creating experimental sounds and we will look at DIY instruments and mic building techniques. These workshops are suitable for complete beginners or experienced musicians. \nYou will be able to get a better understanding of modular synthesisers and immersive audio techniques as well as meeting other like minded individuals and help grow a community of local experimental audio artists. \n\nThe workshops will run on the 3rd Saturday of the month on the following dates: Saturday 16th March\, Saturday 20th April\, Saturday 18th May 2024.\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nThe workshops will all be 11am – 2pm at Refractive Production Hub\, 3rd Floor Witherspoon Building\, Storie St\, Paisley\, PA1 2AR.\n\n\n\n\n\nEach session costs £5\, it is expected that participants attend the sessions as a series (individual sessions can not be booked).\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nTo book a slot\, please email Muriel Ann at  refractivecollective@gmail.com\n  \nSESSION ONE: Introduction to experimentation \nThis session will introduce the genre\, some examples of 4TN guest experimentalists\, venues and opportunities where you can show off your work and some of the tools or equipment that you can use to get started. We will work with miRack and Garageband and set these up on your iPad. Attendees are welcome to bring their own computer/mobile device and should consider bringing their own wired headphones to each session \nSESSION TWO: Making microphones  \nThis session will have attendees construct their own microphone or hydrophone. From this we can then connect these to DIY instruments or make field recordings. We will then use these samples to make strange and experimental noises with a view to creating your own sound art. \nSESSION THREE: All about tape \nIn this session we will look at the application of analogue recordings to our soundscape. Through investigating tape loops the attendees will learn how to make their own loop tape and use it to create chaotic\, ambient drones.
URL:https://refractive.scot/event/four-track-nights-experimental-sounds-workshops/
LOCATION:Refractive Hub\, 3rd Floor Witherspoon Building\, Storie St\, Paisley\, PA1 2AR\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Workshops
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ORGANIZER;CN="Refractive":MAILTO:refractivecollective@gmail.com
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20240315T190000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20240315T213000
DTSTAMP:20260508T151913
CREATED:20240304T142332Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240312T174446Z
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SUMMARY:Refractive Film and Digital Artist Meet Up - Friday 15th March
DESCRIPTION:We are pleased to be hosting our second Film and Digital Artist Meetup at Refractive Production Hub. Join us for an evening of networking with two guest presentations from NEoN Digital Arts and Kevin Cameron. This event is free\, please come along! Refreshments provided.\n\n\n\nA note about NEoN Digital Arts and Donna Holford-Lovell:\nNEoN Digital Arts (SCIO) is a small charity based in Dundee. In recognising the profound connection between contemporary culture and digital technology\, NEoN believes in addressing digital poverty and promoting digital detox as integral aspects of its mission. Through a collaborative programme\, NEoN seeks to not only enhance critical understanding but also make digital art more accessible\, acknowledging the impact of technology on society today. \n\nDIRECTOR – Donna Holford-Lovell \nDonna has been with NEoN since its conception in 2009. She is a passionate advocate of digital (social) change\, working with digital art makers to change the binary systems which parallel the heteronormative structures of the patriarchy. She champions digital art practices that aim to be nonhierarchical and inclusive and use tools to bypass this patriarchy. Under the umbrella of new digital change feminisms\, many artists are changing the technology paradigms\, metaphorically and literally rewriting the code. It is here that she works and makes a difference. “After years of conformity\, I am now dreaming in the ruins of Big Tech”. \n  \n\nA note about Kevin Cameron: \nKevin Cameron is a filmmaker\, animator and artist with a particular focus on documentary and participative work. He graduated from Glasgow University’s Department of Film and Television Studies and The University of Bristol’s postgrad in Film production. With a wide ranging practice\, he has produced award winning work for BBC\, Scottish TV and Canal Plus in France and delivered  commissions for bodies such as Creative Scotland\, Education Scotland\, Screen Scotland and the Freedom of Information Commissioner. Kevin had a long running collaboration with writer and artist Alasdair Gray producing a number of shorts and the feature length documentary Alasdair Gray\, A Life in Progress which screened extensively at festivals and twice on the BBC.   \nKevin has a long standing interest and practice in collaborative and participative filmmaking and has worked in multiple contexts and with diverse members of the community. Highlights of this strand of his practice have included presenting work for the directors programme of the GI festival and presenting in the Carnegie Hall in New York as part of International Conference of Teaching Artists. Kevin has also worked extensively in formal education with young people and teaching staff and received a high commendation from Queen Margaret University’s course in Professional Practice in Film Education.    \nLochwinnoch based\, Kevin has firm local links\, recently presenting work at the Cycle Arts Festival as well as delivering a time capsule of Paisley Town Hall. Amongst others\, Kevin has been pleased to work alongside: Pachedu\, ReMode\, PACE\, Create and the TH.CARS2 programme.   \n 
URL:https://refractive.scot/event/refractive-film-and-digital-artist-meet-up-friday-15th-march/
LOCATION:Refractive Hub\, 3rd Floor Witherspoon Building\, Storie St\, Paisley\, PA1 2AR\, United Kingdom
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