12.07.2015 Views

MAGAZINE - Berlinale Talent Campus - Top-IX

MAGAZINE - Berlinale Talent Campus - Top-IX

MAGAZINE - Berlinale Talent Campus - Top-IX

SHOW MORE
SHOW LESS

Create successful ePaper yourself

Turn your PDF publications into a flip-book with our unique Google optimized e-Paper software.

POST-PRODUCTION DAY WEDNESDAY 14 THWEDNESDAY 14, 11:00 HAU 3, BLACK STAGEAN INDIE FILMMAKER’S GUIDE TO THEINTERNET –ONLINE DIY DISTRIBUTION CASE STUDIESSusan Buice, Arin Crumley, Lance Weiler, moderated by Liz Rosenthal. Inco-operation with Skillset.Hear from pioneering filmmakers about trail-blazing onlinedistribution strategies. Through detailed case studies,they will cover methods used to target and build an onlinefanbase through personal and social networking websitesand podcasts and other web “events“. Learn how to createdynamic websites, keep in touch with your audience, dealwith digital rights issues and plan and profit online from theatricaltours, DVDs, downloads and working with new onlinedistribution services..WEDNESDAY 14, 14:00 HAU 1FILM’S FUTURE LABMichael Arias, James Fabricant and Grahame Weinbren. Moderated byMicz Flor. Discussion.A new generation of filmmakers and cinephiles enter today’stheatres: those who also frequent the internet as a source ofentertainment, distraction and education. Cinema andtraditional filmmaking have a strong, new competitor. Thispanel will debate the co-existence of “traditional“ and “newmedia“ on various levels. Accepting this new co-existenceposes many challenges for filmmakers who need to startmaking the best use of the very distinct requirements formedia production – beginning with the differences betweena reception on private monitors at home and the classicalway of consuming films on big public screens in darkenedcinemas.“ONLY THE EDITOR CAN TRAVEL IN TIME.“Christoph Rainer, <strong>Talent</strong> from AustriaUNDRESSING MY MOTHER, European Film Award winning short film by Ken WardropWEDNESDAY 14, 14:00 HAU 2SHORT WAVESPhilip Ilson, Annette Kilzer, Deepak Nayar, Ralitza Petrova and KenWardrop. Moderated by Astrid Kühl. In co-operation with <strong>Berlinale</strong> ShortFilm Competition and the European Film Academy.Most of the young filmmakers at the <strong>Berlinale</strong> <strong>Talent</strong> <strong>Campus</strong>are currently working on short films. A first step on thestairway to heaven? A condensed version of the first “real“film? Lately, the short films seems to be riding a new wave asa vibrant genre – no doubt thanks to DV technology and recentweb-developments. Yet, to watch short films with otherpeople – outdoors, at clubs, in curious places, is a growingculture worldwide. Struggling cinemas in small towns reportthat the only way to get young people before a big screen isby showing shorts.Astrid Kühl from the Hamburg Short Film Agency will discussthis New Wave with experts and directors like alumnusand European Film Award winner Ken Wardrop, questioningthe “low tech“ label of short films, analysing the themesand issues, taking a glimpse at the conditions of productionand distribution. The Berlin International Film Festival has alwaysbeen offering the big screen to shorts, this year withina fresh frame. In this tradition, the <strong>Berlinale</strong> <strong>Talent</strong> <strong>Campus</strong>would like to speak about the future of this genre.54BERLINALE TALENT CAMPUS #5

Hooray! Your file is uploaded and ready to be published.

Saved successfully!

Ooh no, something went wrong!