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We are also working on a documentary about gentrification in West Oakland, as well as collaborating with the Oscar Grant Committee to document the work they do. | We are also working on a documentary about gentrification in West Oakland, as well as collaborating with the Oscar Grant Committee to document the work they do. | ||
We are organizing a film festival at the end of May. See here for | We are organizing a film festival at the end of May. See [[OptikAllusions_Short_Film_Festival|here for info on submissions]]! |
Revision as of 21:51, 18 April 2015
Optik Allusions is a radical film collective dedicated to social change, based in Oakland, California.
We make media that challenge the dominant culture. We tell stories that otherwise might remain untold. We express our alternative views of the world, have fun doing it, and welcome everyone to do so, regardless of prior experience. We learn by doing. We share resources, skills and knowledge to support eachother's creative endeavours. We make films in a spirit of collaboration, inclusivity and solidarity, supply a lending library of film equipment for creative projects, organize free, at cost or donation-based workshops, and host film screenings. We also steward a room dedicated to media post production at the Omni Commons. If you like to make videos and/ or become a member, come to our tuesday meetings! We're open and always happy to welcome new members.
To contact us, write to:
optikallusions@lists.riseup.net
or join our mailing list:
https://lists.riseup.net/www/info/optikallusions
To become involved, come to our meetings on Tuesdays, 7pm at the Omni Commons!
Sometimes the meetings turn into creative workshops!
To follow what has been going on, read our meeting notes.
Our YouTube Channel is still a WIP, but here are some of our video productions to this day:
Oakland stands in solidarity with Ferguson
The Omni Commons in 30 seconds
No Beauty with an Absence of Color
We are also working on a documentary about gentrification in West Oakland, as well as collaborating with the Oscar Grant Committee to document the work they do. We are organizing a film festival at the end of May. See here for info on submissions!