GIK:SKWOD: How I lost My Indian Name

In this experimental short film, a Seneca filmmaker shares how he lost his Native American “Indian” name. BACKGROUND: This is storytelling told through narration, images and text. In “Gik:skwod,” the filmmaker made cuts according to his eye blinks. During his film studies at Syracuse University, he read an excerpt from Walter Murch’s “In the Blink of an Eye: A Perspective on Film Editing.” In the excerpt, Murch explains how we naturally edit what we see through our eye blinks. The filmmaker created “Gik:Skwod” by experimenting with Murch’s editing concept.

Film Maker
Jones, Terry J.
Year
2019
Country
USA
Length
3
Language
English
Category
Culture, Families, Identity, Indigenous, Memory, Oral Histories
Genre
experimental, short

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