Showing posts with label Transpersonal. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Transpersonal. Show all posts

Thursday, January 5, 2017

On the Transpersonal with Huston Smith (1995)

Here is another short interview from our archive of footage that we are releasing in order to honor and extend the wisdom shared by so many wonderful seekers and teachers...this is the third one to go online, a prescient exploration of the transpersonal with pioneering religious studies scholar Huston Smith as he talks about the transpersonal and transpersonal psychology, including its exploration of humanities greater, higher, nobler dimensions of being and becoming.

While I was editing the old video footage of this interview with Huston, I heard the news of his passing. As I listened to his final words in our interview I could not help but cry at their resonance with the momPioneering religious studies scholar Huston Smith talks about the transpersonal and transpersonal psychology, including its exploration of humanities greater, higher, nobler dimensions of being and becoming. ent of his passing. Rest in Peace, Huston, thank you for all the gifts you have given us…

Recorded in 1995 in Pacific Grove, California as part of the production for the short "What is the Dream Dreaming Me" (http://www.markallankaplan.com/cine/atpvideo.htm)

A production of the Transpersonal Cinema Project
http://www.transpersonalcinema.com

In association with the Association for Transpersonal Psychology
http://www.atpweb.org

Sunday, December 4, 2016

On the Transpersonal with Stanislav Grof, M.D. (1995)

A short video interview with transpersonal psychology pioneer Stanislav Grof, MD, where he talks about the transpersonal and transpersonal psychology, including its exploration of non-ordinary states of consciousness and musings on the field’s potential.
Recorded in 1995 in Pacific Grove, California as part of the production for the short "What is the Dream Dreaming Me" (http://www.markallankaplan.com/cine/atpvideo.htm)

A production of the Transpersonal Cinema Project
http://www.transpersonalcinema.com

In association with the Association for Transpersonal Psychology
http://www.atpweb.org

Friday, March 1, 2013

"Voice in Exile" DVD Release - Now Available at Amazon.com



The DVD of "Voice in Exile," my dramatic AFI film about a young stutterer, is now available for purchase from Amazon at: http://www.amazon.com/Voice-Exile-Ben-Bottoms/dp/B00BJC8J9C/

About the Film and the Process of Creating it...

Voice in Exile is a dramatic transformative film journey into the mind and emotions of Alan Woodward, a seventeen year old stutterer. Seeing the world, both imagined and real, through Alan's eyes, we share the nightmare that haunts him and his family as he struggles to not let his stuttering stop him from living.

My goal as a filmmaker was to capture the inner and outer world of the stutterer through dramatic, symbolic, archetypal, and audiovisual expression. This was a deeply personal journey for me since I have been a stutterer for most of my life.

The process began with the writing of the script. During the scriptwriting phase I delved into my own experiences and emotions as a stutter and tried to translate them into a dramatic story. I also interviewed other stutterers for additional research. The script was further developed while I worked with my cinematographer and production designer to translate the experiential reality of the stutterer into a visceral audiovisual language.

An audiovisual score was created for the film to explore the use of the expressive elements of space, shape, line, light, color, tone, rhythm, movement, orientation, time, contrast/affinity, sign, symbol and archetype in the capturing of the emotional and perceptual states of an individual who stutters. This score was developed from the my own personal story and experiences, along with the stories and experiences of other stutterer's. The screenplay and storyboards were created concurrently with the visual score, enabling the integration of the visual design throughout the piece. The visual score included divisions for subjective and objective perceptions of waking reality (SPR/OPR); subjective dream states (SDS); and subjective developmental transitions (SDT).

Throughout this process and the rest of preproduction, production, and postproduction, a profound inner battle waged within me. Part of me desired to share these inner experiences with others, while another part of me was terrified of revealing this deeply personal emotional reality.

This personally transformative filmmaking experience also appeared to have a transformative effect on viewers of the film as well. A majority of stutterer's reported feeling as though the film captured their inner lives. This produced emotional release, a reduction in feelings of isolation, and an increase in self-esteem in numerous cases. There was one reported case of the film averting an individual’s attempt at suicide. Families of stutterer's who viewed the material reported an increase in understanding and empathy for the family member who stuttered. Non-stutterer's reported an increase in understanding about stuttering and empathy for people who stutter.

"Voice in Exile" also won numerous awards including the Golden Gate Award at the San Francisco International Film Festival and the Silver Medal at the Chicago International Film Festival, and was aired on Cinemax/HBO and A&E Cable Networks.


More Information About "Voice in Exile" is available at voiceinexile.com.