Exploring Intuitive Filmmaking with Margaret Rorison: Art, Emotion, and Experimental Narratives
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Exploring Intuitive Filmmaking with Margaret Rorison: Art, Emotion, and Experimental Narratives

Delighted to have you join 'The Truth in This Art' podcast, where Rob Lee is your host with today’s guest Margaret Rorison, a Baltimore-based filmmaker and curator, as she takes us on a journey through her artistic vision. Known for her distinctive exploration of urban and corporeal landscapes, Margaret's short films delve into concepts of absence, memory, and portraiture. She embraces 16mm projection, performance, and sound to craft immersive storytelling experiences. With a passion for preserving analog filmmaking and experimental processes, she's exhibited her work at prestigious venues such as The National Gallery of Art and The Walker Art Center. Join us in this episode of The Truth In This Art as we delve into Margaret's creative process, her role in co-founding the experimental film series Sight Unseen, and her significant contributions to the artistic community.

In this talk, we navigate through:

  • The fascinating roots of Margaret Rorison's passion for filmmaking, stemming from her unique blend of drawing, photography, and poetry. Delve into how these artistic elements converge to shape her distinctive approach to storytelling through film.
  • In this episode, immerse yourself in Margaret Rorison's world as we discuss her admiration for filmmakers who push boundaries and redefine narrative norms. Uncover her insights into cinematic experimentation and her inspiration to reshape the traditional arc of storytelling.
  • Join us in exploring Margaret's creative journey, where she uses film as a canvas to express her emotions and experiences. Discover how her introspective approach results in visually compelling stories that resonate with audiences on a profound level.
  • Tune in to hear Margaret Rorison's perspective on the significance of considering the audience during the filmmaking process. Gain valuable insights into how this approach enhances the connection between creator and viewer, creating a more impactful cinematic experience.
  • Dive into the intersection of film and performance with Margaret Rorison. Explore her role as a curator, where she showcases experimental films through curated screenings and events in Baltimore. Discover how these intersections amplify artistic expression and community engagement.

Get ready to be inspired as Margaret shares her background in art and filmmaking, discussing her early experiences with drawing, photography, and poetry. She talks about how she discovered her passion for filmmaking while interning with documentary filmmakers in New York. Rorison also discusses her creative process, the importance of storytelling, and her work with Sight Unseen, a platform for experimental film in Baltimore. Throughout the conversation, Rorison emphasizes the role of emotion and personal connection in her work.


Mentioned in this episode:
Margaret Rorison's website
📸 Saskia Khan
 

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Rob Lee
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Rob Lee
The Truth In This Art is an interview series featuring artists, entrepreneurs and tastemakers in & around Baltimore.
Margaret Rorison
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Margaret Rorison
Margaret Rorison, a Baltimore-based filmmaker and curator, as she takes us on a journey through her artistic vision. Known for her distinctive exploration of urban and corporeal landscapes, Margaret's short films delve into concepts of absence, memory, and portraiture.