Interactive Media

International guests and recent case studies on interactive media issues – how will our future look like and how do we want to shape it?


May 08, 2016
09.30 am to 02 pm
Documentary Campus Open Training Sessions
Interactive Media Marketplace
Kino 1

Free entrance

Documentary Campus and DOK.forum Munich present a new concept for international and interactive projects in the framework of the market place with a training character not only for the involved filmmaking teams and their projects but also for interested observers.

The Open Training Sessions consists of keynotes, expert advice on round-table style documentary project presentations and expert presentations for observers. Each Open Training Session day will have a specific focus: day 1 will concentrate on international coproductions and will be hosted by Jan Rofekamp (Films Transit International); day 2 will focus on interactive coproductions with host Mark Atkin (Crossover Labs).

For each day, DC, DOK.forum as well as Jan Rofekamp and Mark Atkin will select 5 projects to be presented to an expert jury consisting of 5 experts (commissioners, distributors, pitch trainer etc.).The round table sessions will be open for observers to attend and learn from the feedback given during the presentations. Furthermore, the jury of experts will give short presentations inbetween the project presentations to maximize the audience learning outcome from the Open Training Sessions.

Project selection Interactive Media Marketplace

2051 – THE ROAD TO MATSUMOTO  Tristan Chytroschek
A FIELD GUIDE TO MALE MUSES  Hamke Heezen & Mike Robbins
LIFE BLUES  Nikolaus Migut & Tobias Greber
ROADS INTO SLAVERY Daniel Wagner & Timo Maier
SUPERWOMEN IN COMIC ART Anke Petersen Anna Bolster

Jury Interactive Media Marketplace

Christiane Miethge – BR
Adam Gee – Channel4
Siegfried Steinlechner – ORF – Austrian Broadcasting Company
Georg Tschurtschenthaler – Gebrüder Beetz Filmproduktion
Jean Jacques Peretti – Sunny Side of the Doc

Experts

Kathrin Brinkmann (ZDF/arte), Robin Burgauer (DOCMINE), Benjamin Denes (Spiegel.TV), Michael Grotenhoff (Filmtank), Gudrun Hanke-El Ghomri (SWR), Philipp Schall (Tellux Next)

 

ca. 4,5 hours

Please register here. (Restricted admission)

 

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May 08, 2016
03 am to 07 pm
Interactive Media Congress
Moderation: Matthias Leitner

Free entrance

The Interactive Media Congress has become a meeting point and think tank bringing together central actors. International guests and recent case studies will discuss visions of our near future.

Alongside the festival, selected projects will be presented at the foyer of HFF München every day from 09 am to 11 pm. 

With David Dufresne & Anita Hugi (DADA DATA), Mark Atkin (Sheffield Crossover Labs) Jean Jacques Peretti (Sunnyside of the doc), Georg Tschurtschenthaler (Gebrüder Beetz), Egbert van Wyngaarden (Transmedia Bayern), Frederic Dubois (Netzdoku), Arne Ludwig (Eitelsonnenschein), Mike Robbins & Harmke Heezen, Michael Grotenhoff (Filmtank)

Timetable

15:00 – 15:20  

iDocs as Temporary Autonomous Zones  a manifesto! David Dufresne

15:20 – 15:40

Presentation position paper: "Digital identity, culture, variety, media"
Transmedia Bayern e.V. & Netzdoku

15:40 – 16:00

Case study: "Gas station of happiness"  Georg Tschurtschenthaler
(Gebrüder Beetz Filmproduktion)

16:00 – 16:15   

Break

16:15 – 16:45

Case study: “Biology of Story”  Mike Robbins

16:45 – 17:00  

story:now (book presentation) Benjamin Feld (Mixtvision)

17:00 – 17:15  

Case study: Filmtank  Michael Grotenhoff

17:15 – 17:30   

VR association Arne Ludwig

17:30 – 17:45

Storytelling in VR Astrid Kahmke

18:00 – 19:00 

 

Dada Data screening and talk  Anita Hugi & David Dufresne

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May 08, 2016
06 pm
DADA DATA Live Event & Screening
A project by Anita Hugi und David Dufresne
Kino 1

Free entrance

Dadaism celebrates its birthday – it is 100 years old and as subversive as it was on the first day. DADA DATA is the digital birthday party for Hugo Ball, Emmy Hennings, Tristan Tzara und all those who revolt against conventions right now. A transmedia project for the fearless who appreciate the sense in nonsense. During the first weeks, DADA DATA already attracted more than 200,000 visitors. EN AVANT DADA!

 



Film meets Design – Film installation at HFF Foyer

In cooperation with bayern design DOK.fest presents every year at MCBW Forum and at DOK.forum outstanding innovative projects in the form of an installation. On the screening benches – created by bayern design – you can get an insight into the web projects.