NotThisBody & ThisIsMeta share…ShiftShapers
NotThisBody & ThisIsMeta share…ShiftShapers: an immediated autodocumentary
I heard a quote from somewhere, forget where… “The baby boomer generation will be known more for what they do in their 60s than what they did in the 60s.”
Zubin, the visionary behind The Walk, brings together a group of innovators to discuss creating transformative experiences through cutting edge technologies.
Shiftshaping implies:
(1) Sharing our individual experience, motivations, wisdom & vision
(2) Consolidating individual wisdoms towards collective actions
(3) Minds open to the evolution of ideas/approaches/methods
(4) A willingness to share resources
(5) A strong commitment to collaboration
Licensed under:
CC Attribution-Noncommercial 3.0
*Extended discussions will be put up online over the next couple weeks.
* thanks to Gabriel Shalom for discussions around Immediated Autodocumentary
Hope Floats
NotThisBody SharesThis is the re-cut version of a short promo video made for the Floating Doctor who are now prepping to leave to Haiti.
www.floatingdoctors.com
Hope Floats from notthisbody on Vimeo.
EmoGraphic-s
EmoGraphic Census – submitted to the Locative Cinema Commission and initiative of Zero1// Banff New Media Institute // Sundance Institute’s New Frontier Initiative.
Read the conceptual proposal on SpaceCollective.
Cargo for Richard Leacock
NotThisBody shares…www.richardleacock.com is the new portfolio of the grand master of the handheld camera Richard Leacock. Running on Cargo :: admin’d by NotThisBody.
NTB @ PTTP!
NotThisBody attended Power to the Pixel, a 2 day conference in London on the future of film financing, production, and distribution, with the intent of examing and brainstorming new business models for independent film.
Videos will soon be put up online of the whole festival, but NTB made recordings of the first day of lectures. All files are mono MP3s from Rapidshare. Most are only about 15-20 min long, but there’s a few longer. And watch your ears for the audience claps at the beginning and ends
Stars denote what we really liked.
Here’s the list.
1. Introduction by Liz Rosenthal – Director, PTTP *****
Gives an overview of what the entire conference is about.
2. Should We? Could We? Would We? Film in the age of Cross-Media Production – Christy Dena ***
3. Fractured Audiences – Alex Johnson
4. The New Exhibitors (in 3 parts) – Michael Gubbins (editor, Screen International)
4a. – Brian Newman (President, Tribeca Film Institute)
4b. – Cay Wesnigk (Founder, Onlinefilm.org)
4c. – Sara Pollack (Manager Film & Animation, Youtube)
- Fabio Lima (Founder, MovieMobz) ******
Plus Discussion ******
Discussion is probably most interesting part. You also see YouTube’s view of the future of filmmaking mapped out very clearly. They’re all about using advertising to support filmmaking. But filmmaking didn’t always need to be supported by ads. NTB is for finding an alternative that does not base itself off of ad-support, though we do not fully discount the value of it. Also, Fabio Lima’s MovieMobz is really a damn good one. We’d like to see this start up in the states.
The New Cross-Platform Financiers: Audiences, Sponsors, and Brands
5a – Slava Rubin speaks about the Filmocracy (Co-Founder, IndieGoGo) ******
This is a great model for raising money for films. As a friend pointed out, it really depends on the idea’s ’stickyness’ or really how much it interests, stimulates, an audience. also really depends on your perks system. but NTB is very interested in exploring this model.
5b – Adam Erlebacker (Co-Founder, PlaceVine)
PlaceVine is a service that matches brands with content as closely as possible.
6. Distribution Case Study: We are the Strange – M dot Strange
One guy, in his bedroom, who made an animated feature film and gained a fanbase worldwide and made enough money to make his next one. After getting into Sundance, getting a sales agent, a distributor, and representation, he fired all of them and distributed his film himself. Entertaining speaker.
7. Distribution Case Study: Steal This Film – Jamie King ******
Jamie King is passionate about what he believes. It’s great to hear him argue his ideas

