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January 11, 2006

BY CYNDI GREENING, PHOENIX, USA (CINEMA MINIMA) — I was so excited
to see a digital forum entitled HD for Indies. I thought, WOW, Mike Curtis is coming to Sundance. This will be AWESOME!! Alas, it was just a title that was the same as his site … it wasn’t Mike. So, those of you who frequent Mike’s site, don’t get confused by the listing! Herewith then, the Digital Forums of interest.

  • Production Technology Now (Fri, 20 Jan, 11am) HD, production technology, formats, frame rates, editing applications and blowups. Simplifying the process. Moira Gunn, host of NPRs TECH NATION moderates.

  • Cinema On The Move (Sat, 21 Jan, 11am)) New Mobile Technologies and the Next Wave of Filmmaking. A discussion about the alternate sources for cinematic product distribution including PSPs, cellular phones, games, laptops, PDAs. Walt Mossberg, Technology Columnist for the WALL STREET JOURNAL moderates.

  • Podcasting, Vlogging and The Freedom of Speech (Sun, 22 Jan, 11am) The global forum for expression was revolutionized by internet blogging, podcasting and videoblogging. Marketing, advertising and distribution. Jason Calacanis of WEBLOGS, INC moderates. Now, the REAL question … why am I not on this panel????

  • Creative Editing (Mon, 23 Jan, 11am) The Language of Moving Images. Crafting images and audio into a coherent story, well-paced, with dramatic rhythm and unique style. Jennifer Hilner, Entertainment Editor of WIRED magazine moderates.

  • Faces in the Crowd (Tues, 24 Jan, 11am) Finding Your Audience in the Thousand Channel Universe. Exciting forum that details how filmmaker’s can find their target audience and “get eyes on their film.” Journalist and Author John Anderson moderates.

  • Case Study: QUINCEANERA (Weds, 25 Jan, 11am) The miracle of independent filmmaking discussed and moderated by pioneering filmmaker Todd Haynes (FAR FROM HEAVEN). Worth catching to hear Haynes’ point of view.

  • Case Study: PUCCINI FOR BEGINNERS (Thurs, 26 Jan, 11am) Effie Brown (REAL WOMEN HAVE CURVES) moderates discussion of InDigEnt film.

  • Stay-at-Home-Movies (Fri, 27 Jan, 11am) The Home Theatre Experience and the Future of Exhibition. Where have all the audiences gone? As more and more viewers shun the communal filmgoing experience, the unique challenges for distributors, filmmakers and technology experts are moderated by William Alpert of BARRON’S magazine.


Originally posted by Cyndi Greening from Cinema Minima, remediated by yatta on Jan 11, 2006 at 02:54 PM