27 past events with the documentary tag

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Sep 17, 2010

Friday

Sep 21, 2010

Tuesday

  • Co-op Film Series - Just for Kicks 9:30pm to 12:42pm @ Bracken Library, Ball State University Room 104

    ...A Documentary about Sneakers, Hip Hop and the Corporate Game

    the 3rd film in the Co-Op Film Series (5th year) is Just For Kicks. A insightful, eccentric and at times hilarious documentary unlike any you have ever seen.

    Quoting Just For Kicks on IMDB:

    Since B-Boys first propelled them out of the New York City playgrounds in the 70's, sneakers have morphed from a tool for athletic performance to Hip Hop's cornerstone symbol of cool and an object of obsession for sneakers collectors world wide. Analyzing this global pop culture phenomenon, JUST FOR KICKS is the first film of its kind to present the underlying culture and personalities that fueled this fashion revolution and its $26 billion global market. Far from a formal history of the sneaker industry, JUST FOR KICKS offers a fun and colorful insider's history of hip hop's most treasured fashion item; revealing behind the scenes stories with exclusive testimonies, never before seen footage and the charismatic personalities that have come to influence pop culture.

Sep 28, 2010

Tuesday

Mar 20, 2012

Tuesday

Mar 21, 2012

Wednesday

  • Changing Gears: Muncie's Deindustrialization 7:00pm to 8:30pm @ L.A. Pittenger Student Center, Ball State University Forum Room

    In anticipation of the upcoming visit by Richard Longworth, author of the campus and community read "Caught in the Middle: America's Heartland in the Age of Globalism", a screening of the documentary "Changing Gears".

    When: Wednesday, March 21st 7-8:30pm
    Where: Student Center Forum Room
    Q & A: following screening with Producers James Connolly and Rodger Smith

    Changing Gears
    Ball State's Institute for Digital Education and Entertainment and the Center for Middletown Studies jointly produced Changing Gears, a feature-length documentary film about the closing of Muncie's century-old Warner Gear auto parts plant and the loss of industry in the city.
    A bookend for the original Middletown research into the impact of industrialization, the film explores the meaning and significance of deindustrialization by examining the experiences of plant's workers and the community. In doing so, the project touches on several of parts of the center's agenda. It documents the experience of deindustrialization in rich fashion, it creates and exploits digital resources connected with Middletown research, and it has provided a group of Ball State students with a unique immersive learning experience. Fifteen students participated in the filming, editing, writing, and historical research connected with the film.

    Sponsored by: Freshman Connections, Excellence in Leadership and Center for Middletown Studies.

Mar 27, 2012

Tuesday

Mar 28, 2012

Wednesday