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Minimovies

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A Minimovie is an episodic documentary consisting of 8 to 10 episodes. Episodes are 7 to 10 minutes each. Put together, they form a self-contained story. With MiniMovies SubmarineChannel explores a new narrative and visual style of documentary filmmaking. Being A Fish in Japan A jaunty trip through the fish markets, tattoo parlors and ancient […]

Anti-radicalization projects

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Surveillance and security seem to be the prevailing strategies when it comes to fighting terrorism. But how do you prevent people from radicalizing in the first place? In terms of creating awareness, nothing has a more profound impact on people than hearing a firsthand story told by an actual witness. In May 2018, researcher Hans […]

Up-and-coming Dutch Female Animation Directors

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A wave of female talent is taking the animation world by storm. Their films are winning jury and audience awards everywhere, and festivals are dedicating retrospectives to them. Whereas the established generation of independent animation directors is led by males, the new generation is clearly changing this status quo. By Tünde Vollenbroek   The Netherlands, too, […]

Interactive projects about online privacy

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Most of us don’t seem to care much about our online privacy. Why should we? And what are the effects of living in a world where we are connected –observed even– 24 hours a day? In these five interactive projects, directors and designers address one of the most important issues of the information age: the […]

Innovative Use of Rotoscope

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With this Top 5, I want to show that rotoscoping can permanently shed its bad rep as an uncreative, time-saving animation technique. You’re probably familiar with animated films such as Yellow Submarine (1968), Waking Life (2001), and A Scanner Darkly (2006) – films that use the rotoscoping technique. The process was invented just over a […]

Best VR From World VR Forum 2017

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We were at the World VR Forum in Switzerland last week to showcase Ashes to Ashes. The WVRF is a sizeable event takes place in Crans-Montana, which is also a ski resort in the heart of the Swiss Alps. Incredible mountain vistas around every corner… But we also discovered some really good new VR pieces. We […]

Cosplayers on Instagram

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Checking out the back issues bin while next to you Darth Vader is yelling excitingly because he just found the missing comic to complete his X-Men-collection. Or, having a hamburger in the food court with not one, but six Jokers eating at a nearby table, some of them accompanied by their own Harley Quinn. If […]

Room 2017

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It’s every director’s nightmare: to return home without your material. This is exactly what happened to director Rob Smits. Find out how he deals with it when finding himself in a room in Taipei with just one tape… The Story At the start of the Minimovie, we find the director in a hotel room in […]

Your definitive guide to Venice VR 2020 – Everything you need to know

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The Venice Film Festival will go ahead in September. For the fourth time, it will include a section dedicated to virtual reality, showcasing 44 immersive projects from 24 countries. We talked with Venice VR curators Michel Reilhac and Liz Rosenthal about this year’s (online-only) edition. The interview is followed by a comprehensive overview of all […]

5 Ways Artificial Intelligence is Already Changing Cinema

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Artificial Intelligence is allowing automation to be faster, broader and more disruptive than ever before. We’ve long been confident that creativity is the one aspect of human nature that would be impossible to be performed by machines, but it takes just a quick glance at recent AI advancements to realize that the next Spielbergs and […]