Editor’S Note: The following blog originally ran in July 2023. We’re re-posting it here with minor edit, special thanks to blogger Kristopher Hewkin. Stay tuned to our events page for more information about the Sloan Salon’s 2024 edition.
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“The visions of yesterday have all caught up to us and we must start looking towards the next visions,” stated moderator and veteran TV writer and producer Wendy Calhoun emphasizing a recurring theme of the June 22 Sloan Salon panel “Storytelling and Tech: Crafting Human-Centered Stories About Technology.”
The online conversation delved into timely subjects such as Artificial Intelligence (AI) and ChatGPT, raising ethical questions about how we represent technology in stories and highlighting some optimistic views on where it could all be headed.
This dynamic discussion was made possible due to Film Independent’s exciting 15+ year partnership with the Alfred P. Sloan Foundation that encourages filmmakers to create more realistic and...
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“The visions of yesterday have all caught up to us and we must start looking towards the next visions,” stated moderator and veteran TV writer and producer Wendy Calhoun emphasizing a recurring theme of the June 22 Sloan Salon panel “Storytelling and Tech: Crafting Human-Centered Stories About Technology.”
The online conversation delved into timely subjects such as Artificial Intelligence (AI) and ChatGPT, raising ethical questions about how we represent technology in stories and highlighting some optimistic views on where it could all be headed.
This dynamic discussion was made possible due to Film Independent’s exciting 15+ year partnership with the Alfred P. Sloan Foundation that encourages filmmakers to create more realistic and...
- 3/22/2024
- by Kristopher Hewkin
- Film Independent News & More
To those searching for new ideas and concepts within the world of horror, video platforms such as YouTube have become an enormous source of great content, some of which are even made into a real feature film, for example David F. Sandberg's “Lights Out”. Perhaps following in these footsteps is director Daphne Zelle's “Your Face”, a horror short which presents an interesting concept.
“Your Face” is screening at New Filmmakers Los Angeles
We accompany a young man (Yavon Lotan) as he goes on a run through his neighbourhood. As he runs into a girl (Zelle), he apologizes, only to see her face morph into a horrific grimace, which is laughing at him. Feeling he is chased by the monster, he runs a few blocks, only to realize his nightmare has only just begun.
As mentioned before, in terms of themes, the four minutes of the short do not give much to work on,...
“Your Face” is screening at New Filmmakers Los Angeles
We accompany a young man (Yavon Lotan) as he goes on a run through his neighbourhood. As he runs into a girl (Zelle), he apologizes, only to see her face morph into a horrific grimace, which is laughing at him. Feeling he is chased by the monster, he runs a few blocks, only to realize his nightmare has only just begun.
As mentioned before, in terms of themes, the four minutes of the short do not give much to work on,...
- 5/16/2023
- by Rouven Linnarz
- AsianMoviePulse
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