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Sundance Interviews: Eve and the Firehorse

Filed under: Drama, Independent, Sundance, Festival Reports, Podcasts, Cinematical Indie

Eve and the Firehorse, directed by Julia Kwan, is a charming tale about life, death, and religious tolerance, as seen through the eyes of nine-year old Eve (Phoebe Kut), whose sister Karena (Hollie Lo) converts to Catholicism in the wake of their grandmother's death. Eve creates her own unique religion blending elements of the Buddhist traditions of her family and the Catholicism she is exposed to when she begins attending Catholic Sunday School with Karena. Eve and the Firehorse was one of the best films at the Sundance Film Festival, and very deservedly won the World Cinema Special Jury Prize for Dramatic Film. Download our interview with the film's director, Julia Kwan, and engaging young star, Phoebe Kut, right here, or from the Cinematical Podcast Feed at the iTunes Music Store.

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QT MPEG4(3ivx), 11:32, 53 MB

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Cinematical At Sundance: Roundtable Four

Filed under: Sundance, Podcasts



We're saying a fond farewell to the tall snow-covered mountains of Park City and now that we're leaving we thought we'd set you off with one final Cinematical @ Sundance roundtable.  In the finale, we finally managed to pull Kim Voynar away from the screening rooms and on to the couch for a word about some award-winning films.  The other regulars are there as well, breaking down the final few days of the Festival.  Now, time to get out of the hills, and back to the real world.

Rundown
02:00 - Alpha Dog
05:05 - The Science of Sleep
06:50 - The Secret Life of Words
08:25 - Sherrybaby
10:00 - Sundance Awards
13:27 - Quinceanera
16:32 - 13 (tzameti)
18:15 - Jury and audience votes lining up
22:07 - Right at Your Door
24:45 - TV Junkie
26:45 - Into Great Silence
28:24 - Eve and the Firehorse
29:07 - Final Sundance thoughts

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QT MPEG4 (3ivx), 40:23, 183 MB

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Cinematical @ Sundance: Roundtable Three

Filed under: Sundance, Podcasts



While we might be getting ready to head back to our respective (home) offices around the world, we're definitely not done with our roundtables. In today's edition, we look at some of the films of the festival, and also talk about who goes home with the Parker Posey Award for being in the most films. Click the download button below, or subscribe to our video and audio podcasts in the iTunes music store.

01:50 - Sundance, wearing us out!
02:20 - Little Miss Sunshine
05:34 - American Hardcore
10:00 - This Film is Not Yet Rated
14:24 - Art School Confidential
15:47 - Right at Your Door
20:35 - The Night Listener
23:04 - The "Parker Posey" award
24:35 - Justin Timberlake Sighting
27:31 - Lack of a Sundance-hit
31:04 - Awards predictions

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QT MPEG4 (3ivx), 34:00, 207 MB

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Also:
Roundtable # 2 - Beatie Boys, Thank You For Smoking, and our celeb sightings
Roundtable #1 - Friends with Money, the 9/11 porn short, and a look at the festival to come
A whole other mess of Sundance video

Sundance Interview: Jono of Moviefone

Filed under: Sundance, Podcasts, Interviews



While we at Cinematical aren't really into the fashion or parties of Sundance, the festival is known for everything Hollywood has, including outlandish parties and high-end fashion. Gifting consultant Jono, working in association with Moviefone, stopped by our fireplace at the Yarrow for a quick Q&A. Jono has been working in the fashion industry creating outlandishly gaudy giftbags for celebrities for New York Fashion Week and other events over the past 10 years.  This year's Sundance is his first time in Park City, and he's here working in association with Moviefone.  We sat down and talked with him for a few minutes about the idea of gifting, and he even reviewed one of the giftbags we recieved at a festival event.  Pretty entertaining interview, check it out at the download below.

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QT MPEG4 (3IVX), 10:45, 51.8 MB

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Vlogging, Podcasting and the right to free expression Pt. 2

Filed under: Sundance, Podcasts


The second part of the panel discussion about the future of video and film on the Internet is largely question and answer, but the questions weren't as audible as the answers, so we've put together a cheat sheet for you.

Rundown
00:00 - "Vlog" verses "video podcasting"
00:58 - DRM
03:22 - "Four Eyed Monsters" distribution and dialogue
04:22 - "SoccerGirl" on dialogue
06:30 - RIAA and legal use of music
07:40 - Blogging tools
08:25 - Mobile content
11:22 - iPod not the place for feature films
12:12 - Episodic filming / blurring media
13:22 - Graphic nature of "SoccerGirl"
15:13 - iPod as TiVo
16:00 - Making money
17:50 - Weblogs, Inc Podcasts and TWiT
18:50 - Social networking sites
19:20 - Microsoft
20:20 - Build your audience
21:00 - Promotion through MySpace and social spaces
23:00 - Adam Curry
24:00 - Independent podcasting vs. Hollywood / media
26:00 - The long tail
27:27 - How to get MySpace traffic
28:00 - The coding of it all
28:40 - Money and social networking
30:25 - Click and publish
31:30 - Personal information

Format
QT MPEG4 [3VIX], 33:37, 151 MB, 320x240 (iPod worthy)

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Vlogging, podcasting and the right to free expression

Filed under: Sundance, Podcasts


While Sundance is definitely known as a place for burgeoning filmmakers to show off their creative chops, elsewhere festivalgoers can hear industry-types discuss hot topics with different moderated panels.  In the Digital Center, Cinematical and Weblogs, Inc.'s own Jason Calacanis moderates a discussion about the future of video on the Internet, especially relating to filmmakers.  In addition to Jason, other people on the panel include Susan Buice, director of the film "Four Eyed Monsters" along with its associated video podcast, Mika Salmi, founder of Atom Films, Ken Rutkowski of KenRadio, and "SoccerGirl," creator of a wildly popular video podcast.  We've split the files up into two chunks, so read on for part one!

Update: Audio abnormalities fixed!

Rundown
00:00 - Panel introductions and audience introductions
04:30 - What's changed since video and audio hit the web
06:30 - Why "Four Eyed Monsters" has a video podcast
08:47 - Other, more mainstream, video podcasts for films
09:30 - Why SoccerGirl does her video podcast
11:30 - When will podcasting become the goal, instead of a stepping stone
13:32 - How do we make podcasting sustainable, and a discussion of censorship
14:13 - How to monetize video podcasts
18:34 - Video podcasts as a new form of trailer
21:14 - Sponsorship, and videoblogs
25:35 - Audience Q&A: How do you get your video podcast on iTunes, and how do you sell it?
29:55 - Fair use, and Machinima

Format
QT MPEG4 [3VIX], 33:37, 152 MB, 320x240 (iPod worthy)

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Update: Part 2 of the panel can be found here.
 
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