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Interactive Media and Cinema

Interactive Media and Cinema track of The Goa Project 2016

Through this track we are keen to explore a whole range of topics/areas/subjects which fall under Cinema and/or Interactive Media.

Some of the broad areas for consideration (under which the topics can come under) include

Business of Cinema-be it anything to do with marketing of movies, distribution/release strategy,raising funds-be it for pre-production/production/post production, alternate revenue models,alternate ways of reaching target audience etc.

Creative Process- conceptualizing to execution, topics falling under the creative areas including writing and direction like how to conceptualize a web series, art of storyboarding for films & television etc.

Interactive Media & convergence with Entertainment- synergy between interactive media (like video sharing platforms-Youtube/Vimeo/Dailymotion etc) with cinema/music/T.V etc

Miscellaneous-anything connected to Cinema and/or Interactive Media which does not fall under points 1, 2 &3.categories for example-film criticism,future of interactive media,adaptation of books and plays into films etc., censorship in cinema, how to make you app stand out amidst the clutter,how can podcasting serve as means of promoting a brand/movie etc.

The above categories and/or topics are just suggestions to give you an idea of what we are looking at broadly. We welcome wacky, innovative and experimental stuff provided they meet all other criteria’s.

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#The Goa Project Funnel The Goa Project is an unconference - where unlike a typical conference, the talks are not put together by a panel or knowledge partner - but is proposed by the attendees themselves. You propose a session or talk that might be of interest to the audience at the unconference, … more

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Arun Bose

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Participatory Process-led Impromptu Independent Filmmaking

The objective is to explore and create cinema as a collective art form that can be attained by like-minded people in a more participatory way by sharing ideas, visions, freedom, friendships and travels in a more impromptu process-led way, on shoe-string budgets as low as your pocket-money than with one person’s rigid time-bounded script, schedules as well as the eye of funders bossing you around.… more
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  • Confirmed
  • 16 Dec 2015
Technical level: Advanced

Sethumadhavan Napan Proposing

The Art & Process of Adapting a Book into a Film Screenplay

Worldwide a lot of books have been adapted into movies successfully and it is something that has been happening in India as well.The session is meant to throw an idea on how does one go about managing the same overall. more
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  • 20 Dec 2015
Technical level: Beginner

Sethumadhavan Napan

Censorship vs Rating of Films in India:Where are we stuck & what's the road ahead for us?

To throw open a healthy discussion on what ails the CBFC currently and what would be the way forward for censorship and/or rating of films in India. more
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  • 20 Dec 2015
Technical level: Beginner

Chhavi Sachdev Proposing

Making apps stand out in a crowded market place

Tips on making an app successful and viable Outline more
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  • 21 Dec 2015
Technical level: Beginner

Chhavi Sachdev Proposing

Virality and the meme

Making a meme go viral Outline How do things go viral? Is there such a thing as innate virality? Can it be tapped into? Learned? What are some tips and techniques to make your ideas into shareable wonders? more
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  • 21 Dec 2015
Technical level: Beginner

Sethumadhavan Napan

Releasing an independently made feature film-how tough is it?

How does one approach theatrical release for an indie film & what are the other avenues of reaching out to the audience? more
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  • 22 Dec 2015
Technical level: Beginner

Abhishek Nilamber

Indian independent films - the future

The objective of this FGD is to figure out the way forward for independent films produced in India and it’s future. more
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  • Confirmed
  • 30 Dec 2015
Technical level: Beginner

Tushar Singh

Documentary Filmmaking 101

A candid discussion on my experience in creating a feature length documentary that is still in post-production. more
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  • Confirmed
  • 31 Dec 2015
Technical level: Beginner

Karan Bellani

Curating Movies in India - the Foreign, Obscure, Cult, Indie, Documentaries, you name it!

I’ve converted my passion for cinema into a startup. If you’re passionate about movies, and would like to know more about this amazing medium from a perspective different from that of the audience, you’re welcome to join in the session. more
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  • Confirmed
  • 31 Dec 2015
Technical level: Beginner

Amey Asuti

50 Shades of Social Media - How the new media is changing movie marketing

Learn how social media is changing movie marketing. As movie makers and movie buffs, we encounter hash tags, promotions, suggestive banners and other tactics to lure audiences to the cinema. We discuss the new media and how it can be used to engage the audience. more
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  • Confirmed
  • 31 Dec 2015
Technical level: Beginner

Mulchand Dedhia

Beyond Photography (How to make make money).

How to make make money Outline You may be a great photographer. Are you good at marketing yourself as a great photographer? I will talk about how to brand yourself as a photographer. You will be equip with hacks on how to make money from photography. more
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  • 11 Jan 2016
Technical level: Beginner

Mulchand Dedhia

Making Photography Interactive

Building a new art form: Photo PasteUps Outline A recent art trip to Berlin resulted in discovery of new art form by undergrdound photographers called PasteUps. The city has seen an increase in number of photo paste ups due to its easy and creative form. more
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  • Confirmed
  • 11 Jan 2016
Technical level: Beginner

Dhimant Parekh

How the art of story-telling can be used to drive large-scale impact

To understand how we have been using the art of story-telling and have changed thousands of lives for good. more
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  • Confirmed
  • 12 Jan 2016
Technical level: Intermediate

M M

Multimedia campaigns for social good

Using examples and case studies, this talk will demonstrate the power of the multimedia to drive social action more
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  • Confirmed
  • 13 Jan 2016
Technical level: Beginner

Saumitra Mathur

Pre-Film Animation Techniques

To explore forms of pre-film animation techniques that produced the illusion of motion by displaying a sequence of drawings and photographs. more
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  • Confirmed
  • 14 Jan 2016
Technical level: Beginner

Tall Tales

Transform Your Writing

A workshop on story and character creation designed to make your written stories unforgettable more
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  • Confirmed
  • 14 Jan 2016
Technical level: Intermediate

Kirti Chopra

30 seconds, more or less.

An insight into the process of making commercails for anyone who might be interested in getting into the business of ad-film making. more
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  • Confirmed
  • 14 Jan 2016
Technical level: Beginner

Sethumadhavan Napan Proposing

Alternate Distribution Platforms for Films-VOD/Online, Meeting the Demands of the Customer/Viewer Across Segments (Session by Pradeep Somu)

To talk of alternate distribution platform for films like VOD/Online & how the menace of piracy can be countered,in the process meeting demands of the viewer. more
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  • Confirmed
  • 15 Jan 2016
Technical level: Intermediate

Sethumadhavan Napan Proposing

Project Punyakoti (Punyakoti is India's first animated film in Sanskrit,successfully crowd sourced & crowd funded)-Session by Ravi Shankar.V

To share the journey of Project Punyakoti. Outline more
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  • Confirmed
  • 15 Jan 2016
Technical level: Beginner

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#The Goa Project Funnel The Goa Project is an unconference - where unlike a typical conference, the talks are not put together by a panel or knowledge partner - but is proposed by the attendees themselves. You propose a session or talk that might be of interest to the audience at the unconference, … more