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Gerda Cammaer

Dr. Gerda Cammaer

Professor
EducationPh.D. Communication Studies, Concordia University, 2010 (Research-Creation). MFA Studio Arts, Film Production, Concordia University, 2000. BFA Film Production, Concordia University, 1998. MA Communication Studies, Catholic University of Leuven, Belgium, 1989. BA Social Sciences, Catholic University of Leuven, Belgium, 1987. BE Physical Education and Biology, Heilig Hart Institute, Belgium, 1985.
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Dr. Gerda Cammaer is a filmmaker, scholar, and film curator. Her main research interests are experimental and documentary film, eco-media, microcinema and mobile filmmaking with a focus on emerging practices, experimentation with form, and visual storytelling. Her own artistic work entails short experimental and found-footage films, creative documentaries, and mobile cinema. It has been shown nationally and internationally at festivals, academic conferences and in art galleries. Among other publications that draw on her research, she is the co-editor with Dr. Zoe Druick of Cinephemera: Archives, Ephemeral Cinema, and New Screen Histories in Canada (McGill University Press, 2014) and with Dr. Bruno Lessard and Dr. Blake Fitzpatrick of Critical Distance in Documentary Media (Palgrave Macmillan, 2018). Together with Pierre Tremblay, she is the co-founder and organizer of Moving-Image-Arts, a thematic International Short film festival that takes place annually in the School of Image Arts. Gerda is also an active member of MINA (Mobile Innovation Network and Association) in Melbourne (Australia) and of CILECT, the International Organization of Cinema, Audiovisual and Media Schools.

Website: https://gerdacammaer.com/ (external link)