Power to the Pixel!
Fri, 10/09/2009 - 15:03 — PerNext week I'm off to Power to the Pixel's, "Cross Media Forum" in London. PTTP seems to be a very nice organization, they write themselves on their homepage: !--break-->
"Power to the Pixel is a company dedicated to supporting film and the wider media in its transition to a digital age with a passion for connecting creative talent to audiences. All its cross-media services are dedicated to a core idea that success is driven by knowledge – most critically of how to work in a rapidly-evolving, customer-driven international market."
Right up The Pact's alley!
The program for the first day is really interesting and will most probably give a lot of inspiration and thoughts from smart people regarding open source and possible business solutions.
The second day hosts a pitching contest, The Pixel Pitch. There we should see how other intelligent projects have been set up, and we might rip off (be inspired by) some ideas, true to the Open Source-spirit! :) I'll be alert with pen, pad and camera!
Oh, I haven't written anything about what happened at Haugesund. I'm sorry about that. But it was good. I met more Canadians than I thought, and some of them might be helpful further on. Will get back to that when I pick up those thoughts again.
Back in town, gearing up for Haugesund
Fri, 08/14/2009 - 17:42 — Per
The fat girl!
Mon, 07/13/2009 - 12:59 — PerOh, I see I didn't supply the link to FFC's quote about the transformation of the movie business, it's here.
And no, FFC is maybe not the authority on how film making will change, but he sure made an effort to be in the forefront of the way films are made in the 70's. Required reading is of course Peter Biskind's "Easy Riders, Raging Bulls", and the two books by/about my idol Walter Murch who was in charge of picture- and sound editing on several of FFC's films. Those books are, "The conversations, Walter Murch and the art of editing" by Michael Ondaatje and "In the blink of an eye", by the man himself.
Have a nice read!
The need for traditionalism!?
Sun, 07/12/2009 - 12:41 — Per










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