WEEK 3 | PANEL

The revolution will be downloaded… It’s an exciting time in filmmaking right now. Using Four-Eyed Monsters as a starting point - the superb ’YouTube feature’ - our panel will explore how online and digital culture has r/evolutionised and challenged traditional means of production, distribution and exhibition. Has the internet made these conventional methods all but redundant? How? And where are things moving to? A range of viewpoints will be heard across the spectrum - from filmmakers and producers to artists and web designers. Don’t miss it.

PANELISTS

Arin Crumley: Filmmaker, Four Eyed Monsters via weblink from NYC. Arin co-created the film with artist Susan Buice. For more info on this amazing film go to www.myspace.com/foureyedmonsters

Dan & Dominique Angeloro: Soda_Jerk remix artists, including installations Pixel Pirate II: Attack of the Astro Elvis Video Clone, This is Pop Tronic, Blockbusted . www.sodajerk.com.au

Rosemary Blight: Producer: Clubland, In The Winter Dark, Fresh Air, Stepfather Of The Bride and TV series Lockie Leonard, Small Claims I-III and Go Big. www.evg.com.au

Tim Buesing: Creative Director in Digital Marketing. With a degree in New Media Design from the University of Industrial Arts, Helsinki, Tim has worked in animation, production and post-production, and was part of the team behind MTV docu-soap, “The Real World”.

Christy Dena: Industry strategist, mentor, designer and PhD researcher in cross-media entertainment at Sydney University. www.christydena.com

Rachael Lucas: Director Bondi Tsunami, Malcolm Hill; The Last of the Wild Bohemians, Electra: The Music of Penny Ikinger, and author of Ultimate Bondi Tsunami Guide to Rock and Roll Film Making. www.bonditsunami.com.au

Toby Ralph: Producer/Cinematographer Streetsweeper, DOP for television series The Real Seachange, Jamie’s Kitchen, Little Britain Down Under, Jamie At Home, Pop Idol. www.streetsweeper.net.au

Jason Sweeney: Co-Director Disappointment, sound/music artist and composer with Mist & Sea, Other People’s Children, Pretty Boy Crossover, School Of Two, and filmmkaker with Unreasonable Films. www.soundslikesweeney.com


 

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  1. December 9 2007 @ 5:08 pm

    [...] Cyber-Born Film, Destination Film Festival The revolution will be downloaded… It’s an exciting time in filmmaking right now. Using Four-Eyed Monsters as a starting point - the superb ’YouTube feature’ - our panel will explore how online and digital culture has r/evolutionised and challenged traditional means of production, distribution and exhibition. Has the internet made these conventional methods all but redundant? How? And where are things moving to? A range of viewpoints will be heard across the spectrum - from filmmakers and producers to artists and web designers. [...]

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