Tuesday, September 24, 2013

 

TRANSMEDIA AT NYFF 2013


 
THE FILM SOCIETY OF LINCOLN CENTER NEW YORK FILM FESTIVAL 2013

NYFF CONVERGENCE

Highlights include

World Premieres of
A SHORT HISTORY OF THE HIGHRISE and
THE EMPIRE PROJECT

New York Premieres of
CHARLIE VICTOR ROMEO, THE COSMONAUT and
NO MORE ROAD TRIPS? 

And a special appearance by
Cory McAbee

 

2013 NYFF Convergence will run on Saturday, September 28 through Monday, September 30. Building on the success of last year’s debut, the second edition of the crowning event for the Film Society of Lincoln Center’s year round programming commitment to Transmedia will be presented at the Elinor Bunin Munroe Film Center and the Walter Reade Theater with three days of panels, workshops and “immersive experiences.” 
This year’s edition will also feature a special secret event to close out NYFF Convergence that will be announced at a later date.

NYFF Convergence Co-Programmer, Matt Bolish, said, “The core of Convergence is interaction - audiences and creators coming together to explore, play, and debate the future of entertainment. We couldn't be happier with the … global reach of the line up for this year's
NYFF Convergence program with creators from the US sharing the stage with those from Denmark, Spain, and the Netherlands...and we can't wait to reveal the details of our special closing event!"


Focusing on the intersection of technology and storytelling, the projects and presentations fall under three categories:
Experiences, Keystone Presentations and Panels.

The three-day event will shine a light on creators and makers, and highlight the fact that in the digital world every member of the audience is not just an observer but an active participant in building their entertainment.
 

EXPERIENCES

will underline the interactive element of Transmedia storytelling.

Highlights include the World Premiere of Eline Jongsma and Kel O’Neill’s THE EMPIRE PROJECT, an immersive documentary project that examines the still-unfolding legacy of Dutch colonialism, and the New York Premieres of Robert Berger, Patrick Daniels and Karlyn Michelson’s CHARLIE VICTOR ROMEO, Nicolas Alcala’s THE COSMONAUT, Suvi Andrea Helminen’s 48 HOUR GAMES and Rick Prelinger’s NO MORE ROAD TRIPS?

Berger, Daniels and Michelson’s CHARLIE VICTOR ROMEO takes audience members to a place few civilian eyes have ever been: alongside an airline pilot during an in-flight emergency, while Accala’s THE COSMONAUT invites the audience back to the 60’s to experience the “space race” alongside two Russian cosmonauts as they race against the clock to beat the USA to the moon. Helminen’s 48 HOUR GAMES is an interactive “choose your own adventure” style documentary that was shot during the Nordic Game Jam, an event that annually brings together more than 300 game developers from all parts of Scandinavia. Prelinger’s NO MORE ROAD TRIPS? explores the highways and byways of a period via thousands of home movies and amateur films and depends upon the audience to provide the soundtrack and narration.




KEYSTONE PRESENTATIONS

include the World Premiere of Katerina Cizek’s A SHORT HISTORY OF THE HIGHRISE, an interactive documentary series produced by Op-Docs, the New York Times editorial department’s forum for short, opinionated documentaries, and the National Film Board of Canada. The series explores the global history of vertical living and issues of social equality in an increasingly urbanized world via four short films that, like a visual accordion, allow viewers to dig deeper into the project’s themes with additional photography and archival materials, exploratory features and micro-games.

Writer, musician, director, actor Cory MacAbee (AMERICAN ASTRONAUT (2001), STINGRAY SAM (2009), CRAZY & THIEF (2012)) returns to the Film Society with CAPTAIN AHAB’S MOTORCYCLE CLUB to discuss his most recent project. In a presentation featuring live music and video pieces from the project, MacAbee will share anecdotes from the front lines of this truly original experiment in collaborative art. 

Presented by Christian Fonnesbech and Frederik Øvlisen, CLOUD CHAMBER is an enthralling collaborative experience that is part alternate reality game, part film, part social network, and in its way altogether original. Players are asked to work together via a single web portal to uncover the story of a young scientist who risked her sanity and betrayed her father in order to save humanity from its most dangerous enemy: itself.


PANELS

will explore whether or not there has ever been a better time to create content thanks to the technological innovation of crowdfunding and microfinance sites; the fact that some of the most compelling work being done by Transmedia creators today is in field of multiplatform documentaries; and discuss producing in the Transmedia world - the process, business models, team and tools, as well as the ins and outs of working on multiple platforms.

TICKETS


A $99 NYFF Convergence All-Access Pass is available for purchase. General Public tickets go on sale September 8th. Members of the Film Society of Lincoln Center have the opportunity to purchase single screening tickets in advance of the General Public. VIP Passes for the New York Film Festival are on sale now.


For more information about becoming a Film Society Member visit 
Filmlinc.com/support/home.


More ticket information for the New York Film Festival will be available on 
Filmlinc.com/NYFF.



CONVERGENCE EVENT DESCRIPTIONS
EXPERIENCES

New York Premiere
CHARLIE VICTOR ROMEO
Directors:  Robert Berger, Patrick Daniels and Karlyn Michelson -
APPEARING IN PERSON
Saturday, September 28 at 2:00PM, EBM Beale Theater


Derived in its entirety from black box recordings of true airline emergencies, CHARLIE VICTOR ROMEO presents the sort of visceral experience that stays with audiences long after credits roll. Originally produced as a highly successful stage play in New York’s Lower East Side, the film makes startlingly effective use of a state-of-the-art 3D process to take us to a place few civilian eyes have ever been: the other side of the steel reinforced door that separates the public from the pilots. Directors Robert Berger, Patrick Daniels and Karlyn Michelson invite their audience to play silent witness to six high-tension dramatizations possessed with a raw intensity real enough to earn multiple citations from organizations such as the Air Force, West Point, and countless professional groups across the aviation community. In equal measure startling and uplifting, CHARLIE VICTOR ROMEO is a project that demands our respect and attention. 


New York Premiere
THE COSMONAUT
Director: Nicholas Alcala –
APPEARING IN PERSON
Sunday, September 29 at 12:30PM, EBM


Ambitious in scale and scope, THE COSMONAUT is the very definition of what a multiplatform immersive narrative can be. Encompassing a feature film, web-based content, social media, studio albums, live events, and a documentary feature the project has garnered international attention and praise since its inception in 2009. Set in the late 1960’s, the project follows Stas and Andrei - two Russian space-farers in training who along with a cast of adventurers, scientists, engineers, and dreamers are in a race against the clock to beat the United States to space. 

THE COSMONAUT EXPERIENCE
Director: Nicholas Alcala –
APPEARING IN PERSON
Sunday, September 29 at 2:00PM


In 1957, the first man-made object was put in orbit. That ignited a wild race between two countries that were fighting an undercover war. Earth wasn't enough anymore. The new goal was to conquer the universe.

See the feature film then dive deeper into the world of Riot Cinema’s THE COSMONAUT. Featuring choice selections of web content created to augment and expand the world of the film, these short videos provide audiences with a unique cinematic experience. Equal parts backstory and primer on the characters, situations, and pivotal moments in this storyworld, we invite audiences to join us for this free event and to explore this complex narrative universe. New York based filmmaker and Transmedia creator Mark Harris (THE LOST CHILDREN) will lead a creator to creator discussion with THE COSMONAUT’S Nicolas Alcala about building this unique multiplatform experience. 


World Premiere
THE EMPIRE PROJECT
Directors: Eline Jongsma and Kel O’Neill –
APPEARING IN PERSON
Saturday, September 28 at 4:00PM


A hidden synagogue in the mountains of Indonesia. A Dutch-style village in the Sri Lankan rainforest. A white separatist enclave in the South African desert. These are just a few of the communities brought to light in Empire, an immersive documentary project that examines the still-unfolding legacy of Dutch colonialism. Shot in ten countries over four years, Empire employs a broad range of storytelling techniques—including nonfiction filmmaking, multi- channel video projection, and experience design—to unearth the contemporary aftershocks of the world's first brush with global capitalism. 

Empire's videos and installations will be on display throughout NYFF at several venues on the Lincoln Center campus including the Film Center, Walter Reade Theater, and Alice Tully Hall. Viewers are invited to chart their own course through the work, and to draw their own thematic connections as they go and then join Directors Eline Jongsma and Kel O’Neill for a discussion about the genesis of this one of a kind experiential documentary. 


New York Premiere
48 HOUR GAMES
Director:  Suvi Andrea Helminen -
APPEARING IN PERSON
Saturday, September 28 at 5:00PM


48 HOUR GAMES is an interactive “choose your own adventure” style documentary that is as much a game as it is a film. Shot during the Nordic Game Jam, an event that annually brings together more than 300 game developers from all parts of Scandinavia, the film is an intense exploration of the creative process. Fueled by caffeine, competition, and perhaps a little madness, 48 HOUR GAMES tracks the soaring highs and depressing lows of the Game Jam teams as they work towards the epic grand finale. Originally released as an online experience for a single user, NYFF Convergence will host a fully interactive screening of the film with creator Suvi Andrea Helminen – an event that will ask the audience to chart the course of story through a process that the film magazine Ekko describes as “…somewhere in between democracy and 'survival of the fittest' – the ones who shout louder get to decide…it’s about cheering with your whole body.” 


New York Premiere
NO MORE ROADTRIPS?
Director: Rick Prelinger –
APPEARING IN PERSON
Saturday, September 28 at 9:00PM


Artfully assembled from thousands of home movies and amateur films, NO MORE ROAD TRIPS?, the latest film from archivist and filmmaker Rick Prelinger (LOST LANDSCAPES OF SAN FRANCISCO; LOST LANDSCAPES OF DETROIT), explores the highways and byways of a period in American history that may well be in our rearview mirror. Focusing on road culture and the idea of “peak travel,” the film is a participatory experience that depends upon audiences to provide the soundtrack and narration. NO MORE ROAD TRIPS? is a perpetual work in progress, a piece that cannot be completed until you, the audience, lend your voice to the images to this one of a kind interactive cinema experience.

KEYSTONE PRESENTATIONS


CAPTAIN AHAB’S MOTORCYCLE CLUB
Presented by Cory McAbee
Sunday September 29, 5:00PM


Writer, musician, director, actor Cory McAbee (AMERICAN ASTRONAUT, STINGRAY SAM; CRAZY & THIEF) returns to the Film Society to discuss his most recent project, THE EMBALMER’S TALE.  Set in an America still reeling from the Civil War, the film charts the 1600 mile journey that carried the body of President Abraham Lincoln from Washington, DC to Springfield, Il, and the lives of the soldiers, surgeons, and morticians tasked with keeping the president’s remains intact. Through a global collaborative known as CAPTAIN AHAB’S MOTORCYCLE CLUB, McAbee is leading a band of fans, filmmakers, illustrators, actors, and artists in creating a crowdsourced storyworld of epic scope. In a presentation featuring live music and video pieces from the project, McAbee will share anecdotes from the front lines of this truly original experiment in collaborative art. 


THE CLOUD CHAMBER MYSTERY
Presented by Christian Fonnesbech and Frederik Øvlisen
Saturday September 28, 11:00AM

Billed as the world’s first premium online mystery community, CLOUD CHAMBER is an enthralling collaborative experience that is part alternate reality game, part film, part social network, and in its way altogether original. Players are asked to work together via a single web portal to uncover the story of a young scientist who risked her sanity and betrayed her father in order to save humanity from its most dangerous enemy: itself. The project stars Gethin Anthony (Game of Thrones) and Jesper Christensen (CASINO ROYALE, QUANTUM OF SOLACE) and is produced by Vibeke Windeløv (BREAKING THE WAVES, DOGVILLE). In a session featuring an in-depth exploration of this unique storyworld, director Christian Fonnesbech and CEO Frederik Øvlisen will discuss the genesis of the project and their vision as well as the challenges involved with building and marketing this new interactive experience.


HOLLOW AND THE CALL TO ACTION: ELAINE McMILLION ON THE ROLE INTERACTIVE DOCS PLAY IN ONGOING NARRATIVES
Presented by Elaine McMillion
Sunday September 29, 11:00AM


Launched in 2013, HOLLOW is an interactive documentary that merges cinematic techniques with web-based storytelling to encourage a dialogue about the issues facing small town America. Part of a new wave of documentary cinema that creates immersive environments that literally calls their audiences to action, HOLLOW is a story of hope that strives to not only address the issues through storytelling but help provide potential solutions. Director Elaine McMillion will take the Convergence stage to reflect on the project and the evolution of the documentary creator from filmmaker to facilitator, offering audiences an insider’s view to this essential piece of contemporary web-based storytelling. 


World Premiere
A SHORT HISTORY OF THE HIGHRISE
Director: Katerina Cizek
Produced by the National Film Board of Canada and The New York Times
Monday September 30, 7:00PM


A SHORT HISTORY OF THE HIGHRISE is an interactive documentary series that explores the 2,500-year global history of vertical living and issues of social equality in an increasingly urbanized world. The centerpiece of the project is four short films. The first three (MUD, CONCRETE and GLASS) draw on The New York Times's extraordinary visual archives, a repository of millions of photographs which have largely been unseen in decades. Each film is intended to evoke a chapter in a storybook, with rhyming narration and photographs brought to life with intricate animation. The fourth chapter (HOME) is comprised of images submitted by the public. The interactive experience incorporates the films and, like a visual accordion, allows users to dig deeper into the project’s themes with additional archival materials, text and micro-games. The festival premiere will include a screening of the films, followed by a walkthrough demonstration of highlights from the interactive experience.

PANELS

MAKING MOVIES AS THE ULTIMATE SOCIAL MEDIUM
Presented in collaboration with Digital Hollywood NYC
Saturday, September 28 at 2:00PM
 

In the early 2000’s advances in inexpensive digital video cameras and easy to use editing software placed the means of production in the hands of any person with the will to become a filmmaker. It wasn’t long before web sites like YouTube and Vimeo provided creators with a way to get their work seen by a global audience. Technology is once again revolutionizing filmmaking – from professional creators to novice makers – this time fueled by crowdfunding and microfinance sites likes Kickstarter, IndieGogo, and Seed & Spark. With technology, distribution, and finance readily available to hungry creatives this panel of industry pros asks the question “has there ever been a better time to create content?”


PRODUCING CONVERGENCE: A HISTORY OF MULTIPLATFORM COLLABORATION
Presented in partnership with the Producers Guild of America New Media Council.
Saturday, September 29 at 3:30PM

The Producers Guild of America (PGA) has been recognizing producers working on platforms beyond television and movie screens for a decade, and in that time, the opportunities to create new media types has expanded exponentially. Seasoned PGA members will share some of their early work integrating the creative process on multiple platforms and describe how those techniques have evolved into what we see today. We will discuss the process, business models, team and tools, as well as the ins and outs of working with producers on multiple platforms as it relates to projects involving: film, animation, digital distribution and platform extension. The art of producing holds many similarities even though the art that is produced may lead to very different experiences. How do leaders in the field keep a handle on creative consistency while breaking new ground with technology? How do you produce successful convergent material? 


TRANSMEDIA STORYTELLING & DOCUMENTARY FILM
Presented in partnership with the Writers Guild of America, East.
Saturday, September 28 at 12:30PM

The word “transmedia” often conjures images of interactive worlds filled with fictional characters and vast story arcs yet some of the most compelling work being done by creators today is in field of immersive, multiplatform documentaries. Moderated by Orlando Bagwell (MLK; Hymn: Remember Alvin Ailey; JustFilms), this panel will explore some of the most intriguing work being done in the field today - nonfiction pieces that tell their story in film, television, online, and in living color - and discuss the profound effects of synthesizing the cutting edge storytelling techniques with riveting documentary material. Featuring panelists actively developing immersive projects and those engaging with the form for the first time the discussion promises a twist on the classic adage – that the truth can be much more engaging than fiction.
 


PLATFORM AGNOSTIC, BRAND SPECIFIC
Presented in collaboration with Digital Hollywood NYC
Sunday, September 29 at 12:30PM


What do trendy tastemakers, magazine publishers and traditional television networks have in common? They all need to become platform agnostic and transcend their roots to cross into new and uncharted territory. While Daily Candy is transforming from an aggregator into an original content generator with high aspirations, Condé Nast has long provided filmmakers with material for first-rate adaptations. HBO and Bravo on the other hand started out as TV’s innovators on cross platform extensions and quickly left their TV roots behind for HBOgo and Bravo-online. What does it take to succeed in a world increasingly defined by the content produced and less by the means audiences discover it and what can indie creators learn from these trendsetters?



CONVERGENCE EVENT SCHEDULE 

SATURDAY


Saturday September 28, 11:00AM
 

KEYSTONE: THE CLOUD CHAMBER MYSTERY
Presented by Christian Fonnesbech and Frederik Øvlisen


Saturday, September 28 at 12:30PM 
PANEL: TRANSMEDIA STORYTELLING & DOCUMENTARY FILM 

Saturday, September 28 at 2:00PM, EBM Beale Theater 
EXPERIENCE: CHARLIE VICTOR ROMEO - New York Premiere
Directors:  Robert Berger, Patrick Daniels and Karlyn Michelson -
APPEARING IN PERSON 


Saturday, September 28 at 2:00PM 
PANEL: MAKING MOVIES AS THE ULTIMATE SOCIAL MEDIUM 

Saturday, September 29 at 3:30PM 
PANEL: PRODUCING CONVERGENCE: A HISTORY OF MULTIPLATFORM COLLABORATION 

Saturday, September 28 at 4:00PM 
EXPERIENCE: THE EMPIRE PROJECT - World Premiere
Directors: Eline Jongsma and Kel O’Neill –
APPEARING IN PERSON 


Saturday, September 28 at 5:00PM 
EXPERIENCE: 48 HOUR GAMES - New York Premiere
Director:  Suvi Andrea Helminen -
APPEARING IN PERSON 


Saturday, September 28 at 9:00PM 
EXPERIENCE: NO MORE ROADTRIPS? - New York Premiere
Director: Rick Prelinger –
APPEARING IN PERSON
 

SUNDAY


Sunday September 29, 11:00AM 
KEYSTONE: HOLLOW AND THE CALL TO ACTION: ELAINE McMILLION ON THE ROLE INTERACTIVE DOCS PLAY IN ONGOING NARRATIVES
Presented by Elaine McMillion

Sunday, September 29 at 12:30PM
 
PANEL: PLATFORM AGNOSTIC, BRAND SPECIFIC 

Sunday, September 29 at 12:30PM, EBM 
EXPERIENCE: THE COSMONAUT - New York Premiere
Director: Nicholas Alcala –
APPEARING IN PERSON

Sunday, September 29 at 2:00PM 
EXPERIENCE DISCUSSION: THE COSMONAUT EXPERIENCE
Director: Nicholas Alcala –
APPEARING IN PERSON

Sunday September 29, 5:00PM 
KEYSTONE: CAPTAIN AHAB’S MOTORCYCLE CLUB
Presented by Cory McAbee


MONDAY

Monday September 30, 7:00PM 
KEYSTONE: A SHORT HISTORY OF THE HIGHRISE - World Premiere
Director: Katerina Cizek



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