Future of Film Podcast
Alex Stolz
Film is changing. Business models, audience behaviour and technology are all rapidly evolving - transforming the way stories are told, sold and consumed.
In focused and inspiring interviews, senior film executive, Alex Stolz talks to leaders making these changes happen - to bring you essential ideas, techniques and strategies from the cutting edge.
Whether you are a storyteller, an established industry professional or simply interested in how film is changing, FUTURE OF FILM will give you the insights, inspiration and competitive edge to thrive in the new landscape.
More on film's future can be found at www.futureoffilm.live
In focused and inspiring interviews, senior film executive, Alex Stolz talks to leaders making these changes happen - to bring you essential ideas, techniques and strategies from the cutting edge.
Whether you are a storyteller, an established industry professional or simply interested in how film is changing, FUTURE OF FILM will give you the insights, inspiration and competitive edge to thrive in the new landscape.
More on film's future can be found at www.futureoffilm.live
Episodes
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Mar 9, 2017 • 46min
4. Gabo Arora: The Power of Immersive Storytelling
“Storytelling isn’t just something you learn at filmschool … we need to break out of old ways of telling stories” Gabo Arora.
Storyteller and Founder of LightShed and UNVR, Gabo Arora, discusses VR, storytelling and social impact and explains how the United Nations are utilising Virtual Reality as a new communication strategy. Gabo also reveals how Hollywood are embracing VR and why he believes LA is now the new mecca of VR storytelling.
In this episode you will discover:
1. How Tech companies are partnering with new storytellers for the next generation of VR projects
2. Why the UN are utilising VR as a new communication channel
3. Hollywood and VR now - and why LA is the new mecca of VR storytelling
4. Why emerging storytellers must embrace emerging technologies
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Mar 8, 2017 • 40min
3. Clare Stewart: Reinventing the Film Festival
“I get very annoyed by festival directors who say you don’t have to take diversity into consideration … nothing is going to change unless you are there making it change!” Clare Stewart.
British Film Institute London Film Festival www.bfi.org.uk/lff(BFI LFF) Director Clare Stewart (@clarestewartBFI) discusses diversity, new audiences and the role of festivals in 2017.
In this episode you will discover:
how Clare consciously focused her career in order to become a lynchpin in the festival and curatorial space
how the BFI London Film Festival (BFI LFF) is incorporating VR in its programming
how and why Clare radically restructured the BFI LFF programme and the results of these changes
what BFI LFF is doing to address diversity in the industry
strategies to bring in younger audiences to the film space
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Mar 7, 2017 • 41min
2 Mike Brett: Producing Film and VR: The Story Behind NOTES ON BLINDNESS
“The beauty of having a commercial arm to our business was that it became our film school” Mike Brett.
BAFTA-nominated producer Mike Brett discusses branded content, Storytelling and Notes on Blindness - the film and virtual reality project that has become the world’s most viewed VR property.
In this episode you will discover:
how branded content can underpin and unlock other storytelling projects
the genesis and financing of the BIFA-award winning and BAFTA-nominated Notes on Blindness
how Notes on Blindness VR became the most downloaded VR experience to date
the new rules of VR financing and distribution
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Feb 24, 2017 • 29min
1. Stephan Paternot: Embracing Data in Film Production
“ROI and Critical acclaim should not be dirty words. They are essential words for the independent film market to be healthy and sustainable” Stephan Paternot.
Stephan Paternot (@stephanpaternot) CEO and Founder of film financing platform www.Slated.com discusses film investment and how Slated’s unique scoring system can help bring smart money to your film. He also explains whether your film is going to make money, receive critical acclaim and even win awards is “highly knowable at script stage”.
In this episode you will discover:
1. how Slated’s script analytics work and why they believe it can predict the success of films, financially and critically
2. why a data driven approach can bring investment to your project
how Slated scores projects across script, teams and finances and why it can benefit your project
3. the link between Rotten Tomatoes scoring and financial success (ROI)
4. How Stephan's experience as a successful Tech entrepreneur is informing Slated's approach to the film industry
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