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Tribeca Film Institute's Interactive Day on April 23Tribeca Film Institute's Interactive Day on April 23 to Feature Thought Leaders from Across Media, Technology and Education; Slate Features Keynote from Bartunde Thurson and Speakers from The New York Times, IDEO, Games for Change, Plus Interactive Case Study of HBO's Game of Thrones
Tribeca (Online) Film Festival Expands Future of Film Blog Into Live Lunch Series at 92Y Tribeca With Guests Including Paranormal Activity Producer Jason Blum, Tumblr Founder David Karp, College Humor Founder Ricky Van Veen, Kickstarter's Elisabeth Holm and Many More
Tribeca today announced two new forward-looking events to take place during the Tribeca Film Festival (TFF) that will assemble a first-rate collection of thought leaders spanning the worlds of film, media, gaming, technology and society. The Tribeca Film Institute's Interactive Day will explore the future of storytelling in the digital age, through an all-day conference on April 23, made possible by the Ford Foundation. Tribeca's long-running Future of Film blog will expand its successful online offerings with a Lunchtime Series with daily talks and presentations related to platforms, technology, and trends that are changing the art and business of film.
On April 23, the TFI Interactive Day, programmed with XO Labs, will bring together leading thinkers from the fields of media, entertainment, education and technology to share their insights and inspire content creators to rethink paradigms. The day will explore the digital media ecosystem. Conversations will range from an interactive case study of the multi-platform rollout of HBO's Game of Thrones to the signature insights of The Onion's Digital Director Baratunde Thurston to a conversation about the funding of transmedia projects. The event will take place from 9:30 am - 4:30pm at the IAC Building and is open to all TFF badge holders and invited guests.
"In a world where the lines between audience and creator are increasingly blurred, every sector of the communications industry is undergoing somewhat of an identity crisis. As the only formalized funder of independent, non-fiction transmedia in the US, we are excited to welcome the brightest thinkers and doers from across the spectrum to help us differentiate the substance from the hype," said Beth Janson, Executive Director of the Tribeca Film Institute.
The Future of Film Lunch Series, hosted by and taking place at 92YTribeca, features notable speakers such as Paranormal Activity producer Jason Blum, Tumblr founder David Karp and College Humor and Vimeo founder Ricky Van Veen. The series will take place on April 23-26 from 12 p.m. to 1:30 p.m., with two sessions daily, each 30 minutes followed by an audience Q&A; these events will be highlighted via daily video segments on tribecafilm.com and throughout TFF.
"Our Future of Film blog has been an important tool in nurturing a steady, year-round dialogue on the changes in our industry. As we continue to drive this conversation year round and grow the community of contributors our Future of Film speaker series is a great platform to hear from industry pros who are experiencing the changes first hand," said Matt Spangler , Tribeca Enterprises, EVP Marketing and Content. "The live event and video content created by this terrific lineup of speakers will offer unique perspectives for our audience on where film is headed."
TFI Interactive Day - Program and Schedule
Comedian, author and The Onion Director of Digital Baratunde Thurston pushes the envelope on the latest web platforms. Whether personifying The Swine Flu on Twitter, treating a Foursquare mayor battle as legitimate politics or live-blogging his experience clearing an exit ramp on Lakeshore Drive during Chicago's epic blizzard of 2011, he's found ways to do more than post photos and beg for followers. Far beyond delivering comedy and shock value, Baratunde has also delivered results. On his own behalf, for The Onion, his book How to Be Black (just out from HarperCollins) and other projects, he has proven an ability to engage communities. This will be an entertaining and insightful journey that explores the limits of your favorite digital platforms and gets at the very heart of what it is to be human. Baratunde performs standup comedy regularly in New York City, resides in Brooklyn, lives on Twitter and has over 30 years experience being black.
Moderator: Gabriel Dance, Interactive Editor, The Guardian, U.S.
11:15 a.m. - Spotlight: Your Information Diet Speaker: Clay Johnson, Author, The Information Diet 11:30 a.m. - Extended Spotlight: Bear 71: Interactive Storytelling
1 p.m. - Spotlight: IDEO: Designing the Perfect Experience
1:15 p.m. - Spotlight: Local Projects: Designing for the World We Live In Speaker: Jake Barton, Principal, Local Projects 1:30 p.m. Discussion: HBO's Game of Thrones: An Interactive Case Study Speaker: Steve Coulson, Creative Director, Campfire 2:15 p.m. - Panel: Take Your Digital Ideas to the Bank
Moderator: Panelists: Karim Ahmed, Senior Programming Manager, ITVS Orlando Bagwell, Director JustFilms, Ford Foundation 3 p.m. - Panel: Program or Be Programmed: Code and Education Moderator: Panelists: Jess Klein, Hackasaurus Design and Learning Lead, Mozilla Foundation
Speaker: Caitlin Burns, Transmedia Producer, Starlight Runner Entertainment 3:45 p.m. - Panel: Putting Play in Place: Games and Storytelling Moderator: Jamin Brophy-Warren, Co-Founder, Kill Screen Panelists: Nick Fortugno, game designer and educator Michelle Byrd, Co-President, Games for Change
FUTURE OF FILM LUNCH SERIES
April 23 Jigar Mehta - Director, 18 Days in Egypt Annie Correal - Head of Community at Cowbird
Correal and Mehta will present projects helping redefine how people are using digital technology to tell stories and discuss what it means for the future of filmmaking
April 24 Elisabeth Holm - Director of Film Program, Kickstarter David Karp - Founder of Tumblr
From the definitive crowd-funding community to one of the fastest growing co-creation and publishing platforms, Kickstarter and Tumblr have made supporting the film community vital to their business. Holm and Karp will present the latest from these two market leaders and how their future will contribute to the future of film.
April 25 A one-on-one with Ricky Van Veen, Founder of College Humor, Vimeo and Notional and Producer of new College Humor-branded film Coffeetown, and Jason Blum, President of Blumhouse Productions, producer of the blockbuster Paranormal Activity franchise and ABC series The River.
As successful entrepreneurs and film and television producers, Van Veen and Blum will share their thoughts on the future of film, exploring the topics of production, distribution, their experience with new storytelling techniques and beyond.
This will be followed by a presentation by a creative representative from Canon who will discuss the future of filmmaking technology and the future of their film program. Following a brief talk, they will screen their latest film, produced with Ron Howard and directed by Bryce Dallas Howard - Imagin8ion.
April 26 A one-on-one with Andrew Weissman, Co-Founder of Betaworks and Partner at Union Square Ventures, and Jason Hirschhorn, Curator @MediaReDEF, former President of MySpace and Sling Media, and Chief Digital Officer of MTV Networks.
As successful entrepreneurs and media/internet executives, Weissman and Hirschhorn will speak openly about the future of film, exploring the topics of business models, new platforms, distribution, funding trends and our constantly changing media landscape.
This will be followed by a one-on-one conversation with Ted Hope, famed independent producer of films such as The Ice Storm, 21 Grams and most recently Super and a special guest to discuss the current state of independent filmmaking, their moves into digital technology and the emerging markets of crowd-sourced theatrical screenings, data-driven distribution and new production techniques.
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About the Tribeca Film Institute: The Tribeca Film Institute is a 501(c)3 year round nonprofit arts organization founded by Robert De Niro, Jane Rosenthal, and Craig Hatkoff in the wake of September 11, 2001. TFI empowers filmmakers through grants and professional development, and is a resource and advocate for individual artists in the field. The Institute's educational programming leverages an extensive film community network to help underserved New York City students learn filmmaking and gain the media skills necessary to be productive citizens and creative individuals in the 21st century. Administering a dozen major programs annually, TFI is a critical contributor to the fabric of filmmaking and aids in protecting the livelihood of filmmakers and media artists.
For more information and a list of all TFI programs visit www.tribecafilminstitute.org/
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