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Update in progess: Last Updated 7.27.05
SATURDAY, July 30:
• Xwhaves DRIVE-IN
Pierce Exhibit Center, and The Candle House (Water Street) 10 pm
Large Scale outdoor architectural screening! Films will include highlights of the Festival projected onto the surface of the historic CANDLE HOUSE one of the village's oldest buildings, including:
- P.E.S Animated shorts
- National Boston's 10 Second Film Festival
- DIVINE OF THE MADDENING (footage filmed within the Arctic National Wildlife Refuge (A.N.W.R.)
and others
SUNDAY, July 31:
next to Pie in the Sky in the POST OFFICE DRIVEWAY, 11AM - 8PM
presented by Tech Superpowers, Inc.
Come and see the "GEEK MY RIDE" Lexus! Record your WHFF experience as a video blog or podcast - Bring your cameras or quicktime files and edit using Final Cut Pro edit stations mounted in a LEXUS and networked using Apple's Xsan (storage area network). Demo your work on the large Plasma Display.
Woods Hole Community Hall, lower level, 3PM - 8PM (ongoing)
Filmmakers screening and festival-goers- Promote your scheduled screenings all throughout the week and share your WHFF experience through daily video blog interviews and podcasts. Content will be made available online, at festival kiosks and played before screenings. Document the festival!
• SHORTwhaves
Woods Hole Community Hall, 8PM - 10PM
A digital melange of shorts, video blogs and podcasts featuring a discussion of the use of short form digital content as a means of conveying story. Learn the dirty secrets of vblogging! Featuring Steve Garfield (Boston Correspondent, RocketBoom.com) and Chuck Olsen (BLOGUMENTARY), who will share tips and talk about the video blogging experience.
MONDAY, August 1:
Woods Hole Community Hall, lower level, 9:30AM - 8PM (ongoing)
Filmmakers screening and festival-goers- Promote your scheduled screenings all throughout the week and share your WHFF experience through daily video blog interviews and podcasts. Content will be made available online, at festival kiosks and played before screenings. Document the festival!
Woods Hole Community Hall, 1o:30AM - 12:30PM
Moderated by Megan Gelstein, Director of Film and Video, InternationalFilmWorkshops
Digital Cinema and emerging HD panel
Panelists:
Billy Stuart, editor, National Boston
David Bigelow, Post Production Supervisor, Moody Street Pictures
Woods Hole Community Hall, 2PM - 4:30PM
Where will the DIGITAL wave take us?
Moderated by Tony Kahn of WGBH Boston
Citizen journalism, personal media, video blogging and the convergence of digital storytelling methods meet an new era of novel, inexpensive worldwide distribution: An active, open discussion about the ever-changing landscape of how content gets delivered.
Panelists:
- Bob Lyons, executive producer, and Director of Radio and New Media Initiatives at WGBH/BOSTON where Bob oversees Web and streaming services for WGBH's radio, Television and Cable outlets
- Sam Weisman, Director, (DICKIE ROBERTS, FORMER CHILD STAR; GEORGE OF THE JUNGLE; THE BERNIE MAC SHOW)
- Jonathan Wells, executive producer / Investigative Unit for FOX 25 and a former producer for Ed Bradley at 60 Minutes and before that an investigative reporter for the Boston Herald covering theMassachusetts State House.
- Steve Garfield, Boston Corespondent, RocketBoom.com and videoblogger
- Chuck Olsen, documentary filmmaker (BLOGUMENTARY) and videoblogger
Woods Hole Community Hall 7PM - 10:30PM
Featuring Art C. Smith and Kidlat Tahimik, moderated by Tony Kahn of WGBH Boston
Flying directly from the Arctic National Wildlife Refuge (A.N.W.R.), where he is documenting the changes in the ecosystem on the North Slope of Alaska, Art C. Smith will share his unique stories of one of the most beautiful places on Earth. Fresh from the controversial 2005 Venice Biennalle, Kidlat Tahimik brings films known for their biting yet insightful look at the changes that modernization and westernization has on places like his native Philippines.
XWHAVES™Produced by Dan Berube and Jon Goldman
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