The Evolution of Storytelling – video
This past weekend at the Open Video Conference Ted Hope producer of (21 Grams, The Ice Storm, Adventureland) and writer/director Lance Weiler (The Last Broadcast, Head Trauma) discussed how technology is impacting the art and craft of storytelling. As the industry shifts and audiences move from passive to active collaborators how does the art of storytelling change. What will emerge as new formats and how will they be funded and distributed?
For more from the OVC visit www.openvideoconference.org where all the videos from the two day conference can be found.
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Hey Lance,
Just wanted to say that I liked your article in Filmmaker this month. I hope you become a regular contributor to my favorite film magazine.
Great conversation with Ted at the open video conference as well
cheers
dave
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