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Open Video Conference – NYC June 19-20

Posted Monday, May 11th, 2009

The Open Video Conference looks like an interesting couple of days for anyone interested in online video and the future of open and participatory culture on the web. From their description: Open Video is more than just open codecs. It’s the growing movement for transparency, interoperability, and further decentralization in online video. These qualities provide more fertile ground for independent producers, bottom-up innovation, and greater protection for free speech online. The conference will showcase awesome cultural works, inspiring talks, and

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Power to the Pixel videos online

Posted Monday, November 17th, 2008

I have been spending the last few days catching up on presentations and panels from the Power to the Pixel conference that took place in London last month – they are now online and free to wach. There’s some great info and ideas here, from Christy Dena on cross-media production, to Arin Crumley on collaborative filmmaking to Jamie King on distribution. If you are feeling worried about how the credit crunch is going to affect independent filmmaking (and let’s face

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The future is free

Posted Wednesday, January 9th, 2008

I want to write more on this at a later date but Chris “Long Tail” Anderson’s next book is going to be about how more and more stuff will be offered for free. Gratis. Nada. Zip. Read this post to understand how Ryan Air can offer $10 flights across Europe and how Moore’s Law and the Gift Economy will change our future as producers and consumers.

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Closed, propriety devices are sooooo 2007!

Posted Wednesday, January 9th, 2008

Scott Kirsner has a report in Variety about the Consumer Electronics Show happening at the moment in Las Vegas, focusing on how we may be entering a new age of open architecture. If you wish you were at CES to gawk at all the new tech goodies you can watch some live footage on Mogulus and you can ask questions and comment via live chat.

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Producer’s Institute for New Media Technologies

Posted Thursday, November 29th, 2007

The Producer’s Institute for New Media Technologies is 10-day residency run by BAVC in San Francisco that teaches documentary filmmakers how to adapt their socially relevant work for delivery across different digital platforms from web to video. The institute will take place from May 29th to June 8th 2008 and the application deadline is February 1st 2008 so check it out now as it sounds like a great way to learn more about harnessing emerging technologies to tell your stories

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