Three projects will receive €60,000 to produce a 30-min Vr work.
The Venice Film Festival has unveiled the nine projects that will participate in the second edition of the Biennale College – Cinema Virtual Reality initiative.
Source: Venice Film Festival
The project teams, which were selected by Venice director Alberto Barbera with the assistance of the Biennale College Cinema Vr team, will take part in a seven-day workshop in Venice which commences tomorrow (Jan 13).
Following the initial workshop, the crop will be whittled down to a maximum of three teams that will go on to develop and produce a virtual reality projects up to 30 minutes in length.
The Biennale College will provide up to €60,000 (supported by Sony) to each of the selected finalists, which upon completion will be presented at the 2018 edition of the Venice International Film Festival (September 2-12).
Of the nine projects, three are from France, two from Italy (including one co-pro with France), and there is one apiece...
The Venice Film Festival has unveiled the nine projects that will participate in the second edition of the Biennale College – Cinema Virtual Reality initiative.
Source: Venice Film Festival
The project teams, which were selected by Venice director Alberto Barbera with the assistance of the Biennale College Cinema Vr team, will take part in a seven-day workshop in Venice which commences tomorrow (Jan 13).
Following the initial workshop, the crop will be whittled down to a maximum of three teams that will go on to develop and produce a virtual reality projects up to 30 minutes in length.
The Biennale College will provide up to €60,000 (supported by Sony) to each of the selected finalists, which upon completion will be presented at the 2018 edition of the Venice International Film Festival (September 2-12).
Of the nine projects, three are from France, two from Italy (including one co-pro with France), and there is one apiece...
- 1/12/2018
- by Tom Grater
- ScreenDaily
Eve is a 3D movie set in a futuristic & poetic universe without any dialog that captures the last moments of humanity on earth before nature resumes his duties."
According to First showing, The short film was shot and imagined by a large team of French professionals which included Joséphine Derobe as the 3D stereographer, who worked on Pina by Wim Wenders. It's both written and directed by French filmmaker and concept artist Eric Gandois, who did storyboards for Lucy and From Paris with Love.
The film stars Delphine Chaneac, seen in Vincenzo Natali's Splice, as a woman living in a future where there's barely any oxygen left [Continued ...]...
According to First showing, The short film was shot and imagined by a large team of French professionals which included Joséphine Derobe as the 3D stereographer, who worked on Pina by Wim Wenders. It's both written and directed by French filmmaker and concept artist Eric Gandois, who did storyboards for Lucy and From Paris with Love.
The film stars Delphine Chaneac, seen in Vincenzo Natali's Splice, as a woman living in a future where there's barely any oxygen left [Continued ...]...
- 4/27/2016
- QuietEarth.us
A three-hankie weepie that harks back in its melodramatic rhythms and constantly moves forward (or so it at least thinks) with its use of digital 3D, Every Thing Will Be Fine, Wim Wenders‘ first narrative feature since Palermo Shooting, is always flirting with being a white elephant. It would only require, say, two more bad scenes — more bizarre choices with regard to the performances, more bits of dialogue that get to the heart of a character’s grief with the grace of a drunk lumberjack, or at least fewer pretty images — to teeter into chaos. And this is what ultimately makes the picture most worthwhile: even those moments that raise the eyebrows sky-high still have a weird integrity and determination skating under the surface.
Approximately half the things you need to know about this movie are contained in its first few minutes, where treacly music and wistful snowflakes — all dancing...
Approximately half the things you need to know about this movie are contained in its first few minutes, where treacly music and wistful snowflakes — all dancing...
- 11/18/2015
- by Nick Newman
- The Film Stage
Avatar director will reflect on 3D’s journey in recent years and the future.
James Cameron has been confirmed for the 3D Creative Summit 2014, which will be held at the BFI in London on March 12-13.
In an exclusive recorded interview, Cameron will discuss developments in 3D since his game changing 2009 blockbuster Avatar.
The director will also share his thoughts on what the future holds as he prepares to begin production on Avatar 2 as well as his experience filming the Deep Sea Challenge and his continuing drive to push the limits of 3D technology.
The event, organised by Ravensbourne and the International 3D and Advanced Imaging Society, will also include a Q&A with director Jean-Pierre Jeunet and stereographer Demetri Portelli who will talk about The Young and Prodigious T.S. Spivit and present some of the first footage from the upcoming film.
In addition, stereo supervisor Chris Parks will discuss award-winner Gravity while other presentation...
James Cameron has been confirmed for the 3D Creative Summit 2014, which will be held at the BFI in London on March 12-13.
In an exclusive recorded interview, Cameron will discuss developments in 3D since his game changing 2009 blockbuster Avatar.
The director will also share his thoughts on what the future holds as he prepares to begin production on Avatar 2 as well as his experience filming the Deep Sea Challenge and his continuing drive to push the limits of 3D technology.
The event, organised by Ravensbourne and the International 3D and Advanced Imaging Society, will also include a Q&A with director Jean-Pierre Jeunet and stereographer Demetri Portelli who will talk about The Young and Prodigious T.S. Spivit and present some of the first footage from the upcoming film.
In addition, stereo supervisor Chris Parks will discuss award-winner Gravity while other presentation...
- 2/18/2014
- by michael.rosser@screendaily.com (Michael Rosser)
- ScreenDaily
3D Creative Summit takes place at London’s BFI Southbank on March 12-13.
Jean-Pierre Jeunet and Chris Parks [pictured] are among the first speakers announced for this year’s 3D Creative Summit.
Taking at London’s BFI Southbank on March 12-13, the summit will see Jeunet (along with Hugo stereographer Demetri Portelli) host a Q&A with footage from The Young and Prodigious T.S. Spivet, while stereo supervisor Parks will present a showcase of awards contender Gravity.
There will also be presentations of Russian hit Stalingrad from Steve Schklair and Cathedrals of Culture with stereographer Josephine DeRobe.
Also at the Summit, Josh Hollander will share a showcase of Pixar’s 3D work, Mark Brownlow will host the first 3D screening of BBC Earth - Hidden Kingdoms and Legend3D’s Jared Sandrew will present a case study of Man of Steel.
The 3D Creative Summit is funded by Creative Skillset and sponsored by the likes of Sky 3D...
Jean-Pierre Jeunet and Chris Parks [pictured] are among the first speakers announced for this year’s 3D Creative Summit.
Taking at London’s BFI Southbank on March 12-13, the summit will see Jeunet (along with Hugo stereographer Demetri Portelli) host a Q&A with footage from The Young and Prodigious T.S. Spivet, while stereo supervisor Parks will present a showcase of awards contender Gravity.
There will also be presentations of Russian hit Stalingrad from Steve Schklair and Cathedrals of Culture with stereographer Josephine DeRobe.
Also at the Summit, Josh Hollander will share a showcase of Pixar’s 3D work, Mark Brownlow will host the first 3D screening of BBC Earth - Hidden Kingdoms and Legend3D’s Jared Sandrew will present a case study of Man of Steel.
The 3D Creative Summit is funded by Creative Skillset and sponsored by the likes of Sky 3D...
- 2/6/2014
- by ian.sandwell@screendaily.com (Ian Sandwell)
- ScreenDaily
3D Creative Summit takes place at London’s BFI Southbank on March 12-13.
Jean-Pierre Jeunet and Chris Parks [pictured] are among the first speakers announced for this year’s 3D Creative Summit.
Taking at London’s BFI Southbank on March 12-13, the summit will see Jeunet (along with Hugo stereographer Demetri Portelli) host a Q&A with footage from The Young and Prodigious T.S. Spivet, while stereo supervisor Parks will present a showcase of awards contender Gravity.
There will also be presentations of Russian hit Stalingrad from Steve Schklair and Cathedrals of Culture with stereographer Josephine DeRobe.
Also at the Summit, Josh Hollander will share a showcase of Pixar’s 3D work, Mark Brownlow will host the first 3D screening of BBC Earth - Hidden Kingdoms and Legend3D’s Jared Sandrew will present a case study of Man of Steel.
The 3D Creative Summit is funded by Creative Skillset and sponsored by the likes of Sky 3D...
Jean-Pierre Jeunet and Chris Parks [pictured] are among the first speakers announced for this year’s 3D Creative Summit.
Taking at London’s BFI Southbank on March 12-13, the summit will see Jeunet (along with Hugo stereographer Demetri Portelli) host a Q&A with footage from The Young and Prodigious T.S. Spivet, while stereo supervisor Parks will present a showcase of awards contender Gravity.
There will also be presentations of Russian hit Stalingrad from Steve Schklair and Cathedrals of Culture with stereographer Josephine DeRobe.
Also at the Summit, Josh Hollander will share a showcase of Pixar’s 3D work, Mark Brownlow will host the first 3D screening of BBC Earth - Hidden Kingdoms and Legend3D’s Jared Sandrew will present a case study of Man of Steel.
The 3D Creative Summit is funded by Creative Skillset and sponsored by the likes of Sky 3D...
- 2/6/2014
- by ian.sandwell@screendaily.com (Ian Sandwell)
- ScreenDaily
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