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Jeff Werner

I'm a designer in Vancouver, Canada. I work at the Beaty Biodiversity Museum, am a director of the 221A Artist Run Centre, and a member of Fieldwork design collective. I'm an Emily Carr and University of Victoria graduate and have worked in the Philippines, Indonesia and the Netherlands. I'm a cycling advocate and race on the Garneau Evolution team.

film university Film School Work, November 7, 2005 11:25 AM 3 comments

Short Films

Messing around with cameras and ideas, some old, some new. A series of still shots arranged. This happens to tie into a current project for Visual Communication, sort of.

movie-claire.jpg

movie-biking.jpg

movie-getout.jpg
I just realized this one is a lot like a previous one I did a few years ago.

3 comments on Short Films

1. Dylan | November 8, 2005 7:53 AM

This site is actually pretty terrible now that I went back to it.
but.
http://www.emotioneric.com/
if you have never been.

2. Jeff Werner | November 8, 2005 2:50 PM

I do recall that site from a while back. You know about those two researchers, anthropologists or pshycologists, who compiled every known facial muscle and expression into a large book?

3. Kris | November 10, 2005 11:17 PM

Aha, I believe you're speaking of Ekman's work (http://www.paulekman.com). I saw him speak in May at a conference in Los Angeles. It was great. They did a spoof of "Inside the Actor's Studio" but called it "Inside the Psychologist's Studio" and he was interviewed by another very well known researcher. Paul Ekman's done some really interesting research . . . think about some of the implications of being able to interpret the slightest facial movements . . . Law & Order has cited his stuff a couple of times now talking about how they can read facial movements of people in interviews, etc. Even more, think about the implications of being able to use facial movements not identified as natural for a situation . . . the act of purposeful deception!

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