James’ Dance Journey
Cinematographer · Director · Producer · Editor
"James’ Dance Journey" is Ethan Geiger’s flagship documentary film. It follows an inspiring dancer, James, as he retells the story of how he almost gave up on dance, but decided to stick with it. Featuring stylized cinematography and visual effects to help tell his story.
James’ Dance Journey trailer.
About the Project
“James’ Dance Journey” is a synthetic documentary from Ethan Geiger and the College of Arts & Sciences at the University of Colorado Boulder. Though a branded documentary, this film tells an emotional story in a stylized way.
The cinematography of “James’ Dance Journey” is quite complex. It was important to tell the story of James through its cinematography; as a dancer, James uses his body to tell a story. As a cinematographer, Ethan wanted to use the camera to do the same. A whole host of factors are adjusted throughout the film’s runtime, including focal length, aspect ratio, ISO/video noise, color temperature, and contrast to help tell the story. Keeping track of what settings and focal lengths should be used during which parts of the B-roll was a massive organizational challenge.
In order to do this for the interviewed sections, James’ interview was split up into over 40 segments, each segment having a slightly different camera and lighting setup. For example, when James is hopeful for his future career in dance, his interview is filmed with high-key lighting, a 180-degree shutter speed, and on a 24mm lens to give James plenty of breathing room. The aspect ratio is at its largest (DCI) and the color temperature is normal. But when James has been rejected from CU and gives up on dance, the opposite extreme is used—low-key lighting with a fast shutter speed, high ISO to introduce noise and artifacts, shot on an 85mm lens to compress space, and using an 2.76:1, which is extremely tight. All throughout the film, the interview moves between combinations of these settings, and B-roll placed over top of it has to follow suit.
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Plot Summary
James Solis-Gutierrez struggled to express himself until he was thrown into a dance class with Joseph DeMers in middle school. Over several years, James fell in love with dance, the way it made him feel and the culture woven into the form's complex fabric. He felt especially drawn to the style of Street Dance, first introduced to him by Larry Southall, assistant teaching professor of dance at the University of Colorado Boulder, who met James at Denver's High School Day of Dance. James' Dance Journey documents the story of turning a physical education requirement into a lifelong passion that, despite many struggles and triumphs, eventually transforms into a career.
Synopsis
"James' Dance Journey" is a synthetic documentary that chronicles the path of James Solis-Gutierrez, beginning in middle school within the Denver public school system. When the school randomly assigns electives, James finds himself in a dance class taught by Joseph DeMers. Initially apprehensive about this placement, perceiving dance as an art form exclusively for women, James struggles to feel comfortable in his own skin while his male classmates attend P.E. class. Over time, however, he falls in love with dance and becomes passionate about it. James discovers a new way to express himself and, with DeMers' guidance, hones his skills and improves his technique.
The same year DeMers transitions from teaching middle school dance to high school dance, James moves to South High School in Denver, Colorado. During his high school years, James embarks on class trips to the International Association of Blacks in Dance, where he takes master classes from a wide range of artists. He also interns as a receptionist at Your Soul's Movement in exchange for dance classes he otherwise could not afford. James attends CU Boulder's High School Day of Dance, where he meets Larry Southall and is introduced to street dance. Initially dismissive of street dance due to confusing it with what Southall calls Jazz Hip Hop, James eventually falls in love with the style and the community behind it.
In his junior year of high school, James faces a pivotal decision: whether to pursue higher education or find his own path to becoming a professional dancer. He decides to attempt entry into CU Boulder's BFA dance program. Despite rigorous training and practice, he is ultimately rejected from the program. Heartbroken, James gives up on his dream of pursuing dance and takes a job at a fast food restaurant. However, the thought of becoming a professional dancer continues to haunt him. After a heartfelt conversation with his parents, James resolves not to give up on his dream and gives the BFA program another shot.
James dedicates the next year to training for the BFA audition, and despite the challenges, he manages to get accepted into CU's BFA dance program. As a first-generation student, he pursues his degree at CU. While at CU, James meets Rennie Harris and joins his dance company, Rennie Harris Awe Inspiring Works (RHAW), officially becoming a professional dancer. He graduates from CU with a BFA after his final performance and moves to California to continue his career as a professional dancer.
"James' Dance Journey" is a story of perseverance, passion, and the transformative power of dance, showcasing the remarkable evolution of a young man who overcomes societal expectations and personal setbacks to achieve his dreams.
Awards
2 wins
2024
Won, Best Student Film
Ethan Geiger Random Name Productions
Won, Best Student Film
Best Student Film
Ethan Geiger Random Name Productions
Technical Details
Runtime22 minutes
Sound Mix: Stereo
ColorAspect Ratio: 2.35 : 1 / 2:76:1 / DCI 4K / Various
Camera: BlackMagic Pocket Cinema Camera 4K
Negative Format: Blackmagic RAW
Release Details
Country of Origin: United States
Languages: English
Production Status
May 31, 2024
Production Dates
March 15, 2023October 20, 2023—
Filming Locations
Boulder Colorado, USA (James and Larry's interviews as well as all CU and most dance footage)
Denver, Colorado, USA (Joseph's interview and all high school, Your Soul's Movement, and Cleo Parker Robinson related footage)
Info
Credits
Ethan Geiger
Director
"Dr. Milksop," "Seeking the Unkown"
Ethan Geiger
Writer
"Dr. Milksop," "Seeking the Unkown"
Ethan Geiger
Producer
"Dr. Milksop," "Seeking the Unkown"
Tim Grassley
Producer
"Seeking the Unkown"
Ethan Geiger
Cinematographer
"Dr. Milksop," "Seeking the Unkown"
James Solis-Gutierrez
Key Cast
Joseph DeMers
Key Cast
Larry Southall
Key Cast
Kylie Clarke
Poster Design
The Internatinal Assocation of Blacks in Dance
Thanks
Cleo Parker Robison Dance
Thanks
Rennie Harris Awe Inspiring Works
Thanks
Denver Public Schools
Thanks
College of Music at the University of Colorado Boulder
Thanks
Erika Randall
Thanks
Lauren Beale
Thanks