Hot Docs Talks #3: Art of the Interview
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Hot Docs Talks 3: The Art of the Interview
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Originally Held: Saturday, April 28: 01:00 PM - 02:30 PM, Innis Town Hall
Documentaries capture incredibly intimate, thoughtful, emotional and sometimes explosive comments from their subjects. Indeed, a good interview often makes or breaks a film. In this discussion, we interview several of the form’s best interviewers about their techniques.
Moderators
- Elle Flanders, Filmmaker, Graphic Pictures
Panelists
- John Zaritsky, Filmmaker, THE SUICIDE TOURIST
- Heddy Honigmann, Filmmaker
- Daniel B. Gold, Filmmaker, EVERYTHING'S COOL
- Jennifer Fox, Filmmaker, FLYING: CONFESSIONS OF A FREE WOMAN, Zohe Films
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Originally Held: Saturday, April 28: 01:00 PM - 02:30 PM, Innis Town Hall
Documentaries capture incredibly intimate, thoughtful, emotional and sometimes explosive comments from their subjects. Indeed, a good interview often makes or breaks a film. In this discussion, we interview several of the form’s best interviewers about their techniques.
Moderators
- Elle Flanders, Filmmaker, Graphic Pictures
Panelists
- John Zaritsky, Filmmaker, THE SUICIDE TOURIST
- Heddy Honigmann, Filmmaker
- Daniel B. Gold, Filmmaker, EVERYTHING'S COOL
- Jennifer Fox, Filmmaker, FLYING: CONFESSIONS OF A FREE WOMAN, Zohe Films
DocAgora: Endnote
DocAgora - Audience Commentary and Endnote
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Friday, April 27: 05:00 PM - 05:30 PM, Innis Town Hall
Albert Nerenberg, co-director, "Let’s All Hate Toronto"
Introduction by DocAgora
Speaker
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Friday, April 27: 05:00 PM - 05:30 PM, Innis Town Hall
Albert Nerenberg, co-director, "Let’s All Hate Toronto"
Introduction by DocAgora
Speaker
- Albert Nerenberg, Co-Director, LET'S ALL HATE TORONTO
DocAgora: Panel -- The Seven Minute Ideal
DocAgora - Panel: The Seven Minute Ideal
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Friday, April 27: 03:30 PM - 05:00 PM, Innis Town Hall
As a jumping-off point, this panel considers The Seven Minute Ideal: the role, impact and challenges of funding and creating short-form, cross-media documentary content. For decades, the ideal length of for doc was either a 90 minute feature or a TV hour. Filmmakers have always resisted or adapted to the formatting needs of distribution outlets. In this new era, everything is subject to change. DocAgora proposes that the ideal length or golden mean for any digital documentary or interactive experience may well be 7 minutes.
What effect will this have on newform documentary? What business models are waiting?
Session Producer
Moderators
Panelists
Speaker
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Friday, April 27: 03:30 PM - 05:00 PM, Innis Town Hall
As a jumping-off point, this panel considers The Seven Minute Ideal: the role, impact and challenges of funding and creating short-form, cross-media documentary content. For decades, the ideal length of for doc was either a 90 minute feature or a TV hour. Filmmakers have always resisted or adapted to the formatting needs of distribution outlets. In this new era, everything is subject to change. DocAgora proposes that the ideal length or golden mean for any digital documentary or interactive experience may well be 7 minutes.
What effect will this have on newform documentary? What business models are waiting?
Session Producer
- Cameron Hickey, Founder, Pattern Films
Moderators
- Frank Boyd, Creative Director and Founder,
Unexpected Media
Panelists
- Annie Valva, Director, Research & Business
Development, WGBH Interactive
- Jason Meil, Sr. VP Programming and Acquisitions,
Currrent TV
- Ray Newal, Head of Content, Yahoo Canada
- Renn Scott, Chief Designer, likeTribe
- Robin Altman, Manager, Entertainment &
Interactive Content Programming, Telus
- Steve Billinger, Executive Director, Digital
Programming and Business Development , CBC
Speaker
- Andra Sheffer, Executive Director, Bell New Media
Fund
- Judy Gladstone, Executive Director, Bravo! FACT
DocAgora: Debate -- The Auteur vs. Collective Ownership
DocAgora - The Auteur vs. Collective Authorship
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Originally Held: Friday, April 27: 01:50 PM - 03:00 PM, Innis Town Hall
This modified Oxford-style debate considers the role of authorship. One side of Generation D (as in Digital), user-generated doc-makers take on Doc-auteurs, linear trad-school broadcasters and point-of-view purists. The Proposition: Can you still be a doc-auteur filmmaker in this brave, new digital world? Is auteur documentary a dead duck in the digital water?
Presented by:
Center for Social Media, American University
Session Producer
Cameron Hickey, Founder, Pattern Films
Moderators
Neil Seiling, Consultant/Fellow, Centre for Social Media, American University
Panelists
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Originally Held: Friday, April 27: 01:50 PM - 03:00 PM, Innis Town Hall
This modified Oxford-style debate considers the role of authorship. One side of Generation D (as in Digital), user-generated doc-makers take on Doc-auteurs, linear trad-school broadcasters and point-of-view purists. The Proposition: Can you still be a doc-auteur filmmaker in this brave, new digital world? Is auteur documentary a dead duck in the digital water?
Presented by:
Center for Social Media, American University
Session Producer
Cameron Hickey, Founder, Pattern Films
Moderators
Neil Seiling, Consultant/Fellow, Centre for Social Media, American University
Panelists
- Adnan Hadzi, Media & Communication,
Goldsmiths College, University of London
- Brad Dworkin, Filmmaker / New Media Artist,
Ryerson University
- Daniel Cross, Producer, Homelessnation.org
- Femke Wolting, Director/Producer, Submarine
- Jennifer Fox, Filmmaker, FLYING: CONFESSIONS OF A
FREE WOMAN, Zohe Films
- Nick Fraser, Series Editor, "Storyville", BBC
- Rudy Buttignol, Media Consultant &
Independent Commissioning Editor of Documentaries,
TVO
DocAgora: Opening and Keynote
DocAgora - Welcome Address and Keynote
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Originally Held: Friday, April 27: 01:30 PM - 01:50 PM, Innis Town Hall
Welcome:
CBC, DocAgora and Hot Docs
Speaker
Steve Billinger, Executive Director, Digital Programming and Business Development , CBC
Keynote Speaker
Sara Diamond, President, Ontario College of Art and Design (OCAD)
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Originally Held: Friday, April 27: 01:30 PM - 01:50 PM, Innis Town Hall
Welcome:
CBC, DocAgora and Hot Docs
Speaker
Steve Billinger, Executive Director, Digital Programming and Business Development , CBC
Keynote Speaker
Sara Diamond, President, Ontario College of Art and Design (OCAD)
DocSummit Part 2
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The NFB DocSummit is a town-hall forum, bringing together key stakeholders to discuss the challenges and opportunities facing us all and to brainstorm on what the industry will look like when it’s working best.
The DocSummit has been broken up into two parts to facilitate faster/easier downloading.
This Second Part contains:
FEATURE LENGTH DOCS AND DISTRIBUTION ISSUES
- Daniel Cross, President, EyeSteelFilm
A GREENCODE FOR THE MEDIA INDUSTRIES
- Peter Wintonick, Director/Producer, Necessary Illusions
- Sylvie Van Brabant, President, Productions du Rapide-Blanc
- Marie-France Côté, Producer, Productions du Rapide-Blanc
COPYRIGHT
- Kirwan Cox
As well as any Related Discussions
NOTE: Unfortunately due to a minor power outage, some of Mr. Cox's remarks on Copyright were not recorded. Our apologies to Mr. Cox.
The NFB DocSummit is a town-hall forum, bringing together key stakeholders to discuss the challenges and opportunities facing us all and to brainstorm on what the industry will look like when it’s working best.
The DocSummit has been broken up into two parts to facilitate faster/easier downloading.
This Second Part contains:
FEATURE LENGTH DOCS AND DISTRIBUTION ISSUES
- Daniel Cross, President, EyeSteelFilm
A GREENCODE FOR THE MEDIA INDUSTRIES
- Peter Wintonick, Director/Producer, Necessary Illusions
- Sylvie Van Brabant, President, Productions du Rapide-Blanc
- Marie-France Côté, Producer, Productions du Rapide-Blanc
COPYRIGHT
- Kirwan Cox
As well as any Related Discussions
NOTE: Unfortunately due to a minor power outage, some of Mr. Cox's remarks on Copyright were not recorded. Our apologies to Mr. Cox.