!Women Art Revolution is a documentary film exploring and revealing the Feminist Art Movement in the US from 1968 to the present. The rarely seen footage and interviews uncover how the Feminist Movement transformed the art of our times. RAW/WAR is an interactive, community-curated video archive which allows users to access footage, as well as share their own stories through text, images, video clips, and links that highlight the achievements and practices of women artists.
Over the last three decades, artist and filmmaker Lynn Hershman Leeson has been internationally acclaimed for her pioneering use of new technologies and her investigations of issues that are now recognized as key to the working of our society: identity in a time of consumerism, privacy in a era of surveillance, interfacing of humans and machines, and the relationship between real and virtual worlds. Leeson currently lives and works in San Francisco, CA. http://www.lynnhershman.com/
iROCK (alleen franse versie vooralsnog...)
portrait of a music festival
van de makers van o.a. journey to the end of coal (doclab08) en boomtown babylon (doclab10) http://irock.video-party.orange.fr/
PLANET GALATA
portrait of a bridge http://www.planetgalata.com/
Van florian thalhofer, een van de pioniers van non-linear storytelling en ontwikkelaar van het softwarepakket Korsakow. Niet mijn favoriet overigens, vanwege het ontbreken van heldere navigatie.
Montreal interactive tour
portrait of montreal (a bit touristy though) http://www.mtl12.com/
Then there are ones celebrating innovation, playing with the medium of cinema, documentary and internet (for as far as they are not yet mentioned above)
NFB TESTTUBE http://testtube.nfb.ca/
Klein project van het grote NFB, een van de succesvolste en meest vooruitstrevende organisaties op het gebied van documentaire en digital storytelling.
The YouTube project "Life in a Day," produced by Ridley Scott (Oscar-winning director of 2000's Best Picture "Gladiator," as well as "Alien" and "Gladiator"), also relied on the submissions of the collective. The project received more than 80,000 video submissions from people in 140 countries who wanted to share their personally documented story on July 24, 2010. The film made its premiere at Sundance earlier this year and was screened at SXSWlast week. National Geographic Films picked up rights to the movie and will distribute it in theaters this summer.
For filmmakers looking to develop and distribute full-length features rather than a slice of a larger project, JuntoBox Films is a new collaborative film studio that merges social media with traditional film production. They plan to finance five films in 2011 with a budget range of $200,000 to $5 million each. Filmmakers are encouraged to "get junto'd" after creating a profile on the site and having their project rated by their peers in order to be considered for the film assessment phase.
The Waiting Room, http://www.whatruwaitingfor.com/, a multiplatform storytelling project that explores the experiences of patients and staff in an Oakland public hospital. by Peter Nicks, transmedia producer.
Community Curated video archive
From Sundance:! WOMEN ART REVOLUTION and RAW/WAR
Lynn Hershman Leeson (U.S.A.)
!Women Art Revolution is a documentary film exploring and revealing the Feminist Art Movement in the US from 1968 to the present. The rarely seen footage and interviews uncover how the Feminist Movement transformed the art of our times. RAW/WAR is an interactive, community-curated video archive which allows users to access footage, as well as share their own stories through text, images, video clips, and links that highlight the achievements and practices of women artists.Over the last three decades, artist and filmmaker Lynn Hershman Leeson has been internationally acclaimed for her pioneering use of new technologies and her investigations of issues that are now recognized as key to the working of our society: identity in a time of consumerism, privacy in a era of surveillance, interfacing of humans and machines, and the relationship between real and virtual worlds. Leeson currently lives and works in San Francisco, CA. http://www.lynnhershman.com/
We Feed The World
http://www.doclab.org/project/gaza-sderot
http://www.doclab.org/project/thanatorama
http://www.doclab.org/project/we-feel-fine
http://www.doclab.org/event/live-screening-of-prison-valley
http://www.doclab.org/project/man-with-a-movie-camera-remake
http://www.doclab.org/project/waterlife
http://www.doclab.org/project/we-choose-the-moon
http://www.doclab.org/project/one-photo-a-day-projects
http://www.doclab.org/project/this-american-life
many of these (but not all -- some aren't so good) will be at this year's IDFA ... some great ideas here!!! (and people to invite if we ever do anyhtng!_
First there are the three obvious ones, or should I say: “EARTH SYMPHONIES”
ONE DAY
http://www.onedayonearth.org/
LIFE IN A DAY
http://www.youtube.com/lifeinaday?x=explore
8 BILLION LIVES
http://www.8billionlives.com
GLOBAL LIVES
http://globallives.org/en/
Then there are portraits of a city, place or country
The Sparrow Songs
portrait of everyday USA
will be presented during a live screening at IDFA
www.thesparrowsongs.com
Soul Patron
portrait of japan
will be presented during a live screening at IDFA
http://www.soul-patron.com/
LES COMMUNES DE PARIS
portrait of paris
will probably be presented during a live screening at IDFA
http://www.lescommunesdeparis.fr/en/
iROCK (alleen franse versie vooralsnog...)
portrait of a music festival
van de makers van o.a. journey to the end of coal (doclab08) en boomtown babylon (doclab10)
http://irock.video-party.orange.fr/
SOUL OF ATHENS
portrait of a small town
will be presented during a live screening at IDFA
http://2010.soulofathens.com/2010-projects
Jaarlijks studentenproject.
CALIFORNIA IS A PLACE
portrait of california
http://californiaisaplace.com
PLANET GALATA
portrait of a bridge
http://www.planetgalata.com/
Van florian thalhofer, een van de pioniers van non-linear storytelling en ontwikkelaar van het softwarepakket Korsakow. Niet mijn favoriet overigens, vanwege het ontbreken van heldere navigatie.
Montreal interactive tour
portrait of montreal (a bit touristy though)
http://www.mtl12.com/
Then there are ones celebrating innovation, playing with the medium of cinema, documentary and internet (for as far as they are not yet mentioned above)
the wilderness downtown
location based music video, very impressive
http://thewildernessdowntown.com/ (vereist chrome browser)
NFB TESTTUBE
http://testtube.nfb.ca/
Klein project van het grote NFB, een van de succesvolste en meest vooruitstrevende organisaties op het gebied van documentaire en digital storytelling.
New York Times Projects
Voorbeelden van interactive en multimedia journalism uit de koker van New York Times Multimedia. Producer Zach Wise komt naar IDFA dit jaar om ze te presenteren.
http://www.nytimes.com/interactive/2010/06/16/magazine/watson-trivia-game.html
nytimes.com/packages/html/politics/2008-election-overview/
http://www.nytimes.com/interactive/2010/05/03/blogs/a-moment-in-time.html#/4be3387ce55ae575e5000018
COLLAPSUS
arg van het jubilerende crossmedia productiebedrijf Submarine
http://www.collapsus.com/
rematch video
staging the world cup
http://vimeo.com/11486467
Kenk
Will probably be presented during a panel
a documentary graphic novel
http://www.jawbone.tv/featured/2-featured/514-kenk-a-graphic-portrait-of-igor-kenk-the-worlds-most-prolific-bicycle-thief.html
Ze Frank's Young Me Now Me
http://www.zefrank.com/youngmenowme/
Giallo A Milano
http://www.corriere.it/spettacoli/speciali/2010/giallo-a-milano/
From Matthew Weise:
http://dziga.perrybard.net/
Pinepoint - a planned mining community
http://interactive.nfb.ca/#/pinepoint
The YouTube project "Life in a Day," produced by Ridley Scott (Oscar-winning director of 2000's Best Picture "Gladiator," as well as "Alien" and "Gladiator"), also relied on the submissions of the collective. The project received more than 80,000 video submissions from people in 140 countries who wanted to share their personally documented story on July 24, 2010. The film made its premiere at Sundance earlier this year and was screened at SXSWlast week. National Geographic Films picked up rights to the movie and will distribute it in theaters this summer.
For filmmakers looking to develop and distribute full-length features rather than a slice of a larger project, JuntoBox Films is a new collaborative film studio that merges social media with traditional film production. They plan to finance five films in 2011 with a budget range of $200,000 to $5 million each. Filmmakers are encouraged to "get junto'd" after creating a profile on the site and having their project rated by their peers in order to be considered for the film assessment phase.
power to the pixel - oct. 2011 projects
http://blogs.indiewire.com/tedhope/archives/prepare_to_have_your_mind_blown_powertothepixel_announces_project_line_up/?utm_source=iContact&utm_medium=email&utm_campaign=Ted%20Hope&utm_content=#
Man with a Movie Camera crowdsourced "Global Remake"
http://dziga.perrybard.net/
18 Days in Egypt
http://www.18daysinegypt.com/
Happy World - Burma: The Dictatorship of the Absurd
http://www.happy-world.com/en/
Are You Happy Project
http://theareyouhappyproject.org/
AIR - Localore
http://airmediaworks.org/localore
The Waiting Room,
http://www.whatruwaitingfor.com/,
a multiplatform storytelling project that explores the experiences of patients and staff in an Oakland public hospital. by Peter Nicks, transmedia producer.