Unfound Peoples Videotechnic is a roaming absurdist film and video academy.
Delivering weekly micro-essays on the esoterics of filmmaking.
Unfound Peoples Videotechnic (UPV) is a roaming absurdist film and video academy.
Our Substack mailing list is a pipeline for esoteric filmmaking knowledge and technique.
Each Monday, you might expect to receive a single email including any or all of the following:
One or more micro-essays exploring a particular aspect of filmmaking from an unlikely angle.
Updates and news about the school, including notices about publications and (online) lectures.
Tip-offs about funds and screenings.
Curated links to broaden your filmmaking horizons.
Good cheer and camaraderie.
A disconcertingly freeform approach to the bullet-point list.
The school labours in the dust stirred by filmmakers and writers such as Tarr, Maddin, Weerasethakul, Deren, Muratova, Lynch, the Kuchars, Kraus (Chris), Borges, Perec, Jarry, and so on. If you like that kind of thing.
Who is this?
For the most part, it is the principal, Graeme Cole: failed-filmmaker-turned-guru, MFA graduate of Béla Tarr’s glorious, doomed film.factory, festival veteran, etc.
Partner organisations include Kino Klub Split and the Slow Film Festival, while the school has previously received support from Arts Council England.
Who am I?
You, the reader and potential subscriber? You might be an eager art school student or a jaded late-career Hollywood filmmaker. You might be looking for inspiration or feeding your habit for gentle procrastination. You might be a teacher of film, art, or artists’ moving image and sound. You might be a bot; you might be very, very lost. The subscribe button is just up there, at the end of the first paragraph.
Where to start?
Maybe here, with the annotated index to our module on being better at being crap: