
Hannah Weber
Hannah M Weber is a freelance filmmaker and editor from the suburbs of Baltimore County, Maryland. After receiving her Bachelors of Fine Arts for Dance and Choreography from Virginia Commonwealth University-- her 15 years of dancing and choreographic artistry has moved from the floor to the screen. With a fascination in curation for making festival-worthy screendance films more accessible, she co-founded the social media based internet archive, Screendance Collective, along with friend and colleague, Stéphane Glynn. Screendance Collective fosters dance films that exhibit a high quality and creative form of filmmaking and choreography. Furthering her education in filmmaking and film theory, she received her MFA in Film and Media Arts from University of Utah, in Salt Lake City. Since graduating, Hannah has focused on creating dance films through the focus of editing. Her recognizable editing style has been featured in many artist collaborations and numerous dance film festivals. Since moving back to the East Coast, Hannah has expanded her passion for dance film into an audible format. Frameform, is a new weekly podcast, discussing trends, themes, and issues on the intersection of dance and film, co-hosted by Clare Schweitzer and Jen Ray. In all her years of creating dance for the screen, Hannah strives to normalize dancefilm for all audiences by crossing into media outlets that normally do not explore such topics.