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Tribeca Film Festival 2019: Cinema 360 “Go Team”

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As previously mentioned, “The Chronicles of Piercing Ken” was in attendance at the Tribeca Film Festival and it was actually our very first time at this event. We were also doing it as a member of the press and sporting what was defined as the “Chambers Pass”. The quantifications are still rather new to me but certain badges allow for certain things and others do not. One of the events we were able to participate in was the Cinema 360 series of immersive films. There were four sessions in this series and each consisted of three films that had a connected theme. For these sessions the audience would sit in a spacious room in a spinable chair wearing a set of headphones and goggles. I’ve broken up my thoughts on each of the sessions in their own narrative for your consumption and am starting with the second based on a misunderstanding about the schedule.

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Theme 2: Go Team!
Space Buddies: It takes a special team of astronauts to survive the voyage to Mars without going insane. This crew will be lucky to make it past launch.

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Announcing The Tribeca Film Festival 2019 Award Winners

Just a few hours ago, “The Chronicles” were sitting in the audience as the winners of the Tribeca Film Festival awards were announced and while I made some notes and snapped images with the mobile, a full proper press release with all the relevant information was ready for me to share with the readership a little while ago. There is a lot to read so get comfortable and settle into a beverage of choice and maybe get the reading glasses if you need them like I do nowadays. Here goes.

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The Press Release:
The 18th Annual Tribeca Film Festival, presented by AT&T, announced the winning filmmakers, storytellers, and actors in its competition categories at this year’s awards ceremony this evening at the Stella Artois Theatre at BMCC TPAC. The top honors went to Burning Cane for the Founders Award for Best U.S. Narrative Feature, House of Hummingbird (Beol-sae) for Best International Narrative Feature, and Scheme Birds for Best Documentary Feature. The Festival awarded $165,000 in cash prizes. The 2019 Tribeca Film Festival runs through May 5th.

Rania Attieh won the Nora Ephron Award and a $25,000 prize for Initials S.G. (Iniciales S.G.). The award, created seven years ago, honors excellence in storytelling by a female writer or director embodying the spirit and boldness of the late filmmaker.

Tribeca honored innovation in storytelling with its Storyscapes Award, which went to The Key, created by Celine Tricart.

“I’m so proud to see our juries reward a group of winners that is truly representative of the diversity of story and accomplishment in craft at this year’s Festival. We are particularly excited for the many first-time filmmakers the jury chose to recognize, and feel like this year’s winners signal a bright future ahead for independent film,” said Festival Director Cara Cusumano.
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Tribeca Film Festival 2019: “Runaway” An Animated Doctor Who Adventure

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As I’ve already mentioned, I was in attendance at the Tribeca Film Festival for 2019 and while I was at an area known as The Hub, I participated in a region called The Virtual Arcade. There were a few cool things in there and this adventure found you teaming up with Britain’s own Doctor Who. Some observation and images are below for you to enjoy.

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About The Experience: Step inside the TARDIS with the Doctor in this beautiful, animated, interactive story from the Doctor Who team. You’ve been in a collision. You wake inside the TARDIS. The Doctor introduces you to the person, or thing, you collided with. He’s a strange and magnificent ball of living energy called Volta. Part surly teenager, part bomb, Volta is very unstable. In fact, he’s primed to explode. Big time. Unless he can be returned to his home planet, sharpish. The problem is, a squad of galactic busybodies has other plans for Volta. Bad ones. Drawn into a frantic chase, you become the Doctor’s unlikely assistant as she races against time to get Volta home to his parents. Armed with a sonic screwdriver, it is down to you to help the Doctor as she faces the forces of evil, and teenage angst, in this animated 13-minute VR adventure from the team behind Doctor Who Series 11.

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Piercing Ken Thoughts: Before I get started, let me say that it was cool to experience this animation while inside an actual TARDIS. Okay, you’re not REALLY inside the TARDIS but there is one on the show floor to pose for photos with. Once you don the VR glasses you are inside the time-travelling ship and off to adventures with the current Doctor (voiced by Jodie Whittaker). In the brief adventure we’ve rescued an alien presence and are trying to get him back to his dimension and people because he is a volatile sort of thing which can explode and destroy entire planets if it gets too riled up. Believe me that’s not good for anyone and so we sit in the TARDIS following the Doctor’s orders to try and save the day. It was a lot of fun and took about 13 minutes to complete the mission. I wanted to close up by saying that though I’m not a follower of the Doctor Who franchise, that I greatly enjoyed Whittaker in the role and wish her a lot of luck in this. She is the first female Doctor after all but I think she is off to a good start. Oh yeah and before I forget, I also gave a go to another VR experience called “The Dead Must Die” but that wasn’t a part of The Virtual Arcade and was instead a Magic Leap/HBO offering. If you’d like to peruse some thoughts and see images of me fighting flesh eating zombies just click HERE.

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Introducing The 14th Doctor. He comes with a degree in Heavy Metal and Pop Culture ;p

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Official Websites:
Tribeca Film Festival: http://www.tribecafilmfestival.com
Doctor Who: https://www.doctorwho.tv/

Tribeca Film Festival 2019: “The Dead Must Die” A Magic Leap Encounter

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Hey friends, so as I’ve previously announced, I was going to be exploring the vast wonders that is the Tribeca Film Festival and while there are a ton of interesting films to check out, there are a score of other things to examine. One of them was this “Game Of Thrones” centric VR experience called “The Dead Must Die”. Take a look at the description and some images that my friend Dani from Royal Flush took when I was giving it a once over.

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About The Experience: The VR encounter is called ““The Dead Must Die: A Magic Leap Encounter” and its a collaboration between the folks at Magic Leap and HBO. It’s an “immersive encounter” that uses a device called the Magic Leap One headset. Wearing this will bring the wearer into a “confrontation” with the wights themselves and it all culminates with a showdown with a White Walker.

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Tribeca Film Festival Announces 2019 Jury

The film fans in the readership have been responding with enthusiasm to the number of announcements regarding the 2019 Tribeca Film Festival, and if you’d like to peruse the alerts that ran before this new one just click HERE to open a tab of them in your browser. There is a lot to read in this next one so I suggest maybe working up another cup of coffee and setting up a light snack before you dive in. Here we go.

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The Press Release:
The Tribeca Film Festival, presented by AT&T, today announced the 2019 jury members who will select the winners in the film and immersive competition sections. The jurors will award work in ten different categories and honor new voices and prominent members of the creative community with unique art and monetary awards. This year’s jury features acclaimed filmmakers, award-winning actors, noteworthy producers, and cultural leaders including Angela Bassett, Rebecca Miller, Orlando von Einsiedel, Steve Zaillian, Drake Doremus, Famke Janssen, Jenny Lumet, Tig Notaro, Chloë Sevigny, and more. The 18th annual Tribeca Film Festival takes place April 24-May 5 in New York City.

For Tribeca’s 18th edition, more than 51 industry leaders were selected to honor feature length and short film categories, comprised of narratives and documentary films, as well as Storyscapes, the juried section of the Virtual Arcade, presented by AT&T. The jurors will also present the Tribeca X Award, celebrating excellence in branded storytelling at the intersection of advertising and entertainment. For the first time this year, Tribeca X will expand to four categories: best feature film, short film, episodic, and VR.
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