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5 Groundbreaking Ways to Tell Stories in the Future of Filmmaking

5 Groundbreaking Ways to Tell Stories in the Future of Filmmaking | Machinimania | Scoop.it

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The Digital Rocking Chair's curator insight, April 28, 2016 6:38 AM

 

Liz Nord:  "No matter how you feel about it, virtual reality filmmaking and experiential storytelling is happening. And it's getting better and better. No longer just a gimmick, filmmakers are using the technology to serve the story instead of the other way around."

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6 Rules for Making Movies in the VR Age

6 Rules for Making Movies in the VR Age | Machinimania | Scoop.it

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The Digital Rocking Chair's curator insight, August 28, 2015 5:14 AM


Angela Watercutter:  "Making movies for virtual reality is unlike any previous kind of filmmaking. You can’t “frame” a 360-degree shot. There are no cuts. And, weirdly enough, the characters can know you’re there."

Fausto Cantu's curator insight, August 29, 2015 11:03 AM

6 reglas para hacer películas en tiempos de la realidad virtual

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A Guide to the World of Film Podcasts

A Guide to the World of Film Podcasts | Machinimania | Scoop.it




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Here is some really good one's - click to read more.

The Digital Rocking Chair's curator insight, August 19, 2014 5:42 AM


Adam Schartoff:  "A few years ago I was doing a 30-minute internet radio show and decided one day to re-purpose it as a podcast. I thought, why not?"

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What It's Like To Shoot A Feature Film For Oculus Rift

What It's Like To Shoot A Feature Film For Oculus Rift | Machinimania | Scoop.it

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Henrik Safegaard - Cloneartist's insight:

Gregory Plotkin, the director of the upcoming Paranormal Activity 5, is working on a newfangled project at a massive special effects studio in the San Fernando Valley.

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The Digital Rocking Chair's curator insight, June 15, 2014 2:07 AM


Neal Ungerleider:  "Like the bastard progeny of experimental theater and video game production, this horror film required a new, complex form of cinematography."

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How to Crowdsource a Film: Chris Jones on the Omnibus Movie, 50 Kisses

How to Crowdsource a Film: Chris Jones on the Omnibus Movie, 50 Kisses | Machinimania | Scoop.it

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Henrik Safegaard - Cloneartist's insight:

The Internet and digital filmmaking tools have opened up new possibilities of crowdsourcing material–Life in a Day, Declaration of Interdependence, One Day on Earth, even the interactive Star Wars Uncut–and given new life to the omnibus/anthology film format. The latest project to adopt the form is 50 Kisses, a film created by the London-based Chris Jones and hundreds of collaborators from around the world.

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The Digital Rocking Chair's curator insight, March 12, 2014 12:37 AM


Randy Astle:  "The Internet and digital filmmaking tools have opened up new possibilities of crowdsourcing material–Life in a Day, Declaration of Interdependence, One Day on Earth, even the interactive Star Wars Uncut–and given new life to the omnibus/anthology film format. The latest project to adopt the form is 50 Kisses, a film created by the London-based Chris Jones and hundreds of collaborators from around the world."

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How to Make An Action Series On An Indie Film Budget

How to Make An Action Series On An Indie Film Budget | Machinimania | Scoop.it

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Henrik Safegaard - Cloneartist's insight:

Ryan Lewis is one of the co-creators and producers of "Chosen," an original series starring Milo Ventimiglia that airs exclusively in the U.S. on the streaming site Crackle. The show, which is written and directed by Ben Ketai, is a rarity in the digital space outside of Netflix, where comedy and short form still rule the day. "Chosen" is an action series made up of six half-hour episodes that take place at a breakneck pace, with Ventimiglia's character plunged into a mysterious kill-or-be-killed game.

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The Digital Rocking Chair's curator insight, December 16, 2013 1:52 PM


"Ryan Lewis, the producer and co-creator of the Crackle original thriller series "Chosen" starring Milo Ventimiglia, explains how they made a lean action drama for a digital world more used to comedy and short form."

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Vine: 12 Ways to Make Your Videos Stand Out

Vine: 12 Ways to Make Your Videos Stand Out | Machinimania | Scoop.it

Jeremy Cabalona:  "You've had some fun with Vine, but now you want to get serious. Here are some tips to turn you into a Vine pro."


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Henrik Safegaard - Cloneartist's insight:

With Vine, you have six seconds to really impress a viewer. Thankfully, six seconds is more than enough time to dazzle someone, tell a story or share a laugh. These tips range from technical best practices to creative guidelines.


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The Digital Rocking Chair's curator insight, May 22, 2013 1:48 AM

Great tips with great example Vines!

Debbie Elicksen 's curator insight, May 23, 2013 7:09 PM

Love these tips. Good for ALL videos, not just Vine.

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6 Winning Vines From Tribeca Film Festival

6 Winning Vines From Tribeca Film Festival | Machinimania | Scoop.it

Brian Anthony Hernandez:  "Tribeca Film Festival challenged people to use Twitter's Vine app to create six-second films — with a "beginning, middle and end." Here are the winners."


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Henrik Safegaard - Cloneartist's insight:

Films, like many things in life, come in all shapes and sizes. Tribeca Film Festival gave new meaning to short films this year, however, when it challenged people to create six-second films using Twitter's Vine app.

Cultureel Persbureau's comment, April 30, 2013 5:34 AM
Twitter is van het korte bericght. Vine is van twitter en gaat over korte filmpjes. Gaat groot worden.
Ky Stevens's curator insight, May 5, 2013 1:37 PM

More about Vine! I'm too afraid of being on camera to want to get one, but here's some really good ones.

Ky Stevens's curator insight, May 5, 2013 1:53 PM

interesting.

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Digital Publishing for Filmmakers: The Karada and The Silent History [#Transmedia]

Digital Publishing for Filmmakers: The Karada and The Silent History [#Transmedia] | Machinimania | Scoop.it

Randy Astle:  "Transmedia by definition requires producers to work in more than one medium; the fun, most of the time, is in devising ways to carry a narrative (or narrative world) across different platforms" ...


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Henrik Safegaard - Cloneartist's insight:

Interesting - Click the headline for the full story.

The Digital Rocking Chair's curator insight, March 5, 2013 1:39 AM

Randy Astle takes a look at two literary projects whose digital publishing strategies "can be extrapolated to film and transmedia projects for producers who aren’t interested in writing the next great American novel".

Joakim Baage's curator insight, March 5, 2013 10:55 AM

The book business need this kind of thinking

Debbie Elicksen 's curator insight, March 5, 2013 11:43 AM

The future is now

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