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Amber News

Sirkka on her Travels

9th January 2013 By: Graeme Rigby

If you're in London between 16th and 20th January, you'll be able to see a selection of Amber member Sirkka-Liisa Konttinen's Byker and [Byker...more »

Crowdfunding Campaign

22nd October 2012 By: Graeme Rigby

Amber has launched a crowdfunding campaign to support work on a first 'webisode' of its new feature film, Between the Mud and the Farthest Star - click here for...more »

Lasalle

6th June 2011 By: Graeme Rigby

We've just got beack from showing Byker (1983) and Today I'm With You (2010) at Lasalle documentary film festival in the Cevennes - great organisers, great audiences, great films and a great place....more »

About Us

Introduction

Amber is a film & photography collective incorporating Amber Films, Side Gallery and Side Cinema...

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Amber Film & Photography Collective cic (L-R): Graeme Rigby, Peter Scott, Kerry Lowes, Ellin Hare, Kate Siou, Peter Roberts, Sirkka-Liisa Konttinen, Annie Robson

The work is rooted in social documentary, built around long term engagements with working class and marginalized communities in the North of England. Through the gallery and cinema programs and at festivals and screenings, the group makes connections with inspirational production in the wider world. There is an integrated approach to production (which includes documentaries, dramas and photographic projects), publication (including exhibitions, books, DVDs and works created specially for the web) and distribution (though the odds sometimes seem to be stacked against it).

The approach is celebratory, even when the marginalization of lives and landscapes makes this more difficult. Production grows out of the relationships with these communities, and our creativity is inseparable from that of the people with whom Amber works. In any project, the first commitments are to individual lives, a particular landscape, or a set of concerns. The stories always emerge, opening up more ambiguities and possibilities than you can shake a stick at.

Rooted in practical craft skills (camera work, direction, editing, sound, etc), there is an egalitarian, collective approach to the film making. Technological innovation has made the different processes ever more democratically accessible, and Amber has taken advantage of this to extend its on-going experiment in collective creativity. Photography is necessarily about individual vision, and this can provide a healthy tension within the work, but Amber importantly provides a context for photographers, whether they are members of the collective or commissioned by the group. Everybody has a voice in all of the group's activities, from the gallery and cinema programmers to the menus in the café, from the film projects to the photographic production. At the same time, the group abides by the dictum: Whoever paints the wall chooses the colour.

Amber's approaches and concerns are best explored, looking at the work it continues to produce, commission and collect. The website is a constantly expanding educational resource, aimed at allowing you to explore the connections between the different strands.

All Amber members are involved in all the different areas of operation. The following list is an indication of territories, rather than an exact account of responsibilities.

Side Gallery is supported by Arts Council England and Newcastle City Council
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