Sanctuary (short film)
Sanctuary is a re-mixable science fiction film which, in 2005, became the first production to sign professional union actors to Creative Commons licensing terms. It is set in Head Bin, a fictional universe created by MOD Films for their remixable movie experiment.
Sanctuary | |
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Directed by | Michela Ledwidge |
Cinematography | 35mm |
Running time | approx. 10 min. |
Country | United Kingdom, Australia |
Language | English |
The film was completed in 2009. Most production assets, including principal photography shot on 35mm film and digitised, have been cleared for free-for-non-commercial use. The project is a superhero origin story, as well as a pilot for a massively multi-player feature film and an open interactive story format, the RIG, being developed by MOD Films in London.
Reception and awards
- Sydney Film Festival Innovation Award (2009)
- Creative Commons article (July 2006)[1]
- Wired Magazine (January 2006)[2]
- ABC Radio (May 2004)[3]
- Sydney Morning Herald (April 2004)[4]
- Slashdot (March 2004)[5]
- The Guardian article (June 2004)[6]
- NESTA Inventions award for Sanctuary (May 2004)[7]
gollark: ++remind 364d ++deploy bees
gollark: ++remind 363d no kill gibson
gollark: ++remind 5y ensure autobotrobot data migrated to next trendy chat platform
gollark: To new bots on new services.
gollark: It is possible that I could port the database or something.
References
- https://creativecommons.org/video/mod-films
- https://www.wired.com/wired/archive/14.01/play.html?pg=2
- http://www.abc.net.au/rn/talks/8.30/lawrpt/stories/s1379751.htm
- http://www.smh.com.au/news/Film/Mixing-movies-at-home/2005/06/06/1117910243295.html
- http://yro.slashdot.org/article.pl?sid=05/03/15/2145245
- https://www.theguardian.com/arts/news/story/0,,1251466,00.html
- http://www.nesta.org.uk/about/directory/index.aspx?q=Michela%20Ledwidge%20-%20MOD%20Films
External links
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