THE JOHNNY CASH PROJECT (New Frontier) directed by Chris Milk & Aaron Koblin
THE JOHNNY CASH PROJECT (New Frontier) directed by Chris Milk & Aaron Koblin NEW FRONTIER AT MINER’S HOSPITAL Admission is free and open to all Festival Credential Holders and the general public as space permits, unless otherwise noted. The Johnny Cash Project and The Wilderness Downtown Milk + Koblin (Chris Milk and Aaron Koblin) In The Johnny Cash Project participants are invited to create a drawing that is woven into a collectively rendered, hand drawn animated music video tribute to Johnny Cash set to his song "Ain't No Grave." The work continues to grow and evolve as more people participate.
http://www.thejohnnycashproject.com/ The Wilderness Downtown is an interactive film using HTML5 programming and Google Maps to create startling individualized videos to the Arcade Fire song "We Used to Wait." The interactive video was an online sensation, leading to 35 million hits and 5 million unique visitors.
http://www.thewildernessdowntown.com/ Thursday, January 20: 3.00 p.m. - 8:30 p.m. Friday, January 21-Friday, January 28: 10:30 a.m. - 8:30 p.m. Saturday, January 29: 10:30 a.m. - 3:00 p.m. New Frontier at Miner’s Hospital 1354 Park Avenue (Across from the Library Theatre at City Park)
THE JOHNNY CASH PROJECT (New Frontier) directed by Chris Milk & Aaron Koblin ROUNDTABLE DISCUSSION: MUSIC AND FILM, THE CREATIVE PROCESS PRODUCED BY BMI Open to all Festival Credential Holders and the general public as space permits. The panel speaks to the questions: What goes into creating a successful film score? What makes for an effective director/composer relationship? Doreen Ringer Ross, BMI Vice President of Film/TV Relations moderates this inspired roundtable discussion. Participants include composers Nathan Barr, Jaynee Carpenter, George S. Clinton, Peter Golub, iZler, Nathan Larson, Vivek Maddala, Michael Mollura, Dustin O’Halloran, Gingger Shankar, Harry Gregson Williams, Alex Wurman, and Festival film directors Matthew Chapman (The Ledge), Drake Doremus (
Like Crazy), Maryam Keshavarz (
Circumstance). Andrew Okpeaha MacLean (On the Ice), Kurt Norton (These Amazing Shadows), Jesse Peretz (My Idiot Brother), George Ratliff (Salvation Boulevard), Susan Saladoff (Hot Coffee), Jill Sprecher (The Convincer), and Yoav Potash (Crime After Crime). January 26, 11:00 a.m. Sundance House presented by HP 638 Park Ave (Kimball Art Center) MUSIC SHOWCASE: BMI SNOWBALL PRODUCED BY BMI Open to all Festival Credential Holders. Hosted by BMI for the ninth year, the event will feature Allen Stone, David Poe, Lucy Schwartz, Brett Dennen and Robert Randolph and the Family Band in a festive night of music, mingling and spirits. Part Jimi Hendrix, part Robert Johnson, Randolph brings a brand-new dimension to music with his exquisite pedal-steel guitar playing and magnificently diverse sound. Singer/Songwriters Allen Stone, Brett Dennen, David Poe, and Lucy Schwartz will bring their critically acclaimed pop/rock music to the Snowball, showcasing their unique and inspiring voices and observations. Cocktails and appetizers will be served. Wednesday, January 26, 8:00 p.m. Sundance House presented by HP 638 Park Ave (Kimball Art Center) MUSIC SHOWCASE: BMI SNOWBALL PRODUCED BY BMI Open to all Festival Credential Holders. Hosted by BMI for the ninth year, the event will feature Allen Stone, David Poe, Lucy Schwartz, Brett Dennen and Robert Randolph and the Family Band in a festive night of music, mingling and spirits. Part Jimi Hendrix, part Robert Johnson, Randolph brings a brand-new dimension to music with his exquisite pedal-steel guitar playing and magnificently diverse sound. Singer/Songwriters Allen Stone, Brett Dennen, David Poe, and Lucy Schwartz will bring their critically acclaimed pop/rock music to the Snowball, showcasing their unique and inspiring voices and observations. Cocktails and appetizers will be served. Wednesday, January 26, 8:00 p.m. Sundance House presented by HP 638 Park Ave (Kimball Art Center)
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