39 Reflective Evaluation Study Lost Analogue project Source: LOST ANALOGUE project, photo by Zsfia Makkai RDGKATLAN FESTIVAL , HUNGARY According to Lszl Brczes, the interdisciplinary and community - focused nature of the rdgkatlan Festival made it an ideal setting for the projects work - in - progress presentation of The Death of Dracula . The festivals mission to bring visitors and locals together aligned perfectly with the projects goals of fostering dialogue between different artistic disciplines and engaging knowledgeable, diverse target groups . As Brczes explained, All genres are present, and they meet providing a fertile enviro nment for testing and refining the film with the project participants . The presentation was structured as a workshop - style interaction, emphasi s ing the importance of feedback from both artists and target groups with expertise covering various creative fields. This interactive approach allowed participants to reflect on the interdisciplinary aspects of the production, such as the integration of analogue film techniques with live music. Accompanied by an exhibition and a discussion session, the work - in - progre ss presentation encouraged open dialogue, providing valuable insights that shaped the projects development. Brczes described the audiences engagement as a strange fascination illustrating the films ability to captivate and provoke meaningful conversations about the intersections of art form s.

Celluloid Connections: Cultivating creative skills through analogue film and musical collaboration - Page 40 Celluloid Connections: Cultivating creative skills through analogue film and musical collaboration Page 39 Page 41