November 3, 2017
‘A Gray State’: How Erik Nelson Unraveled a Triple Murder Conspiracy in His Herzog-Produced True Crime Doc
Director Erik Nelson calls his film ‘The Shining’ meets ‘Grizzly Man.’
In a sea of recent true-crime docs, Erik Nelson’s A Gray State stands apart as a truly riveting psychological drama, complete with widespread conspiracy theories, political currents, and penultimate tragedy.
The story revolves around an Iraq War vet and aspiring filmmaker named David Crowley, who went from patriot to skeptic during his two tours in Iraq, and made a DIY trailer for an ambitious dystopian feature film about a not-that-far-from-reality future where the government has trampled all over civil rights and the people are in armed revolt. Unsurprisingly, this trailer spread wildly via internet conspiracy theorists and tea party activists. Suddenly, Crowley was becoming the voice of a movement and his film was poised to receive real Hollywood funding.
Source: NoFilmSchool
November 3, 2017
Watch: The Cartoon That Started Internet Animation
Sometimes, a simple idea can start an entire movement.
Why do certain things have staying power, while others do not? In some cases, it’s because of their simplicity. If an idea is smart enough, it doesn’t have to be super-complicated or have lots of bells and whistles to gain popularity. Internet animation, by now an entertainment staple, is a good example. Its beginnings were modest indeed, but clever.
If you don’t like the rules, make your own game.
This new video essay by Alex Myers tells the story of the roots of phenomena like Bojack Horseman—which lie with a simple cartoon called Homestar Runner. Check out the video, and our takeaways about the keys to the cartoon’s success, below.
Source: NoFilmSchool
November 3, 2017
Logitech Bridge lets you use your keyboard inside a VR experience
A new project from Logitech, the Logitech Bridge, will make it easy for developers to accurately represent and track a user’s keyboard in a virtual reality experience, using the Vive Tracker peripheral from HTC.
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Source: Digital Trends VR
November 3, 2017
The Daily Chord Weekly Recap – Friday, November 3
Topics to be pondered after reading The Daily Chord this week: Industry-wide sexual harassment revelations continue, ticket scalpers are bad, streaming services are making all the money, and decades later, Bob Dylan’s ‘gospel’ period still confounds. Subscribe to our email blast for an inbox reminder of the top music stories each weekday.
Monday, October 30
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Universal Music and Within pact to develop AR, VR music experiences
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Earth to Andre 3000: The Outkast icon talks life after ‘Hey Ya!’
Interview from GQ -
Queercore veteran Scott Moore on how gay punk has changed
Story from Pitchfork -
40 best new bands of 2017
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Lauren Onkey named senior director of NPR Music
Post from Billboard -
Are Irving Azoff and James Dolan trying to buy Rolling Stone?
Post from Hypebot
Tuesday, October 31
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After 91 years, New York will let its people boogie
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Tokyo International Music Market brings industry together
Post from Billboard -
Touts threaten UK’s £4.5bn music industry
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V Festival is over, Richard Branson announces
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Women of color have always had a place in punk. Big Joanie is here to remind you of that
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Pandora adds curated playlists to its on-demand music service
Post from Engadget
Wednesday, November 1
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Here’s how concert ticket prices vary across the US
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Unsound and Semibreve: The festivals that dream a better world in sound
Story from The Guardian -
Highest-earning dead celebrities revealed
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Sony Music streaming revenues top $1bn in first nine months of 2017
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My Bloody Valentine’s Kevin Shields dissect his new ‘Loveless’ vinyl remaster, talks new album
Interview from Pitchfork -
Jay Z to be honored as industry icon at Clive Davis’ pre-Grammy gala
Item from Variety
Thursday, November 2
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Can the music world learn from Hollywood?
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Publicist Kirt Webster created culture of fear through sexual harassment, ex-employees say
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Muhal Richard Abrams, jazz champion and innovator, dies at 87
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Inside the downfall of Doppler Labs
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Spotify has brought in a new head of PR as it gets ready for a 2018 IPO
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Bob Dylan’s songs for the soul, revisited and redeemed
Review from NY Times
Friday, November 3
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What’s behind YouTube’s struggle to place ads on music videos?
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EFF destroys the podcasting patent, one last time
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Pandora made $80M in US app store revenue in Q3, booting Netflix from the top spot
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Live Nation posts best-ever third quarter
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Neil Young announces new album ‘The Visitor,’ shares ‘Already Great’
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CMA Awards to media: No questions about guns, politics, Las Vegas
Post from Rolling Stone
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Source: SxSW Music
November 3, 2017
Still photographs spring to life
New software makes it possible to breathe life into still photo portraits.<p>The project was developed in Israel with the help of a leading social network.<p>It has the potential to become the net’s next viral hit, but also has more serious long-term uses, as one of its creators explains.
Source: CW’s Flipboard Feed
November 3, 2017
You can’t beat HTC’s new bundle packing Vive, the GTX 1070, and ‘Fallout 4 VR’
HTC’s latest promotion for its Vive headset kit for VR includes bundling it with the GeForce GTX 1070 graphics card for PC, and Fallout 4 VR. The game doesn’t arrive until early next month, but you’ll get a pre-order code now.
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Source: Digital Trends VR
November 2, 2017
25 Years of SXSW Film Festival – Lena Dunham
To commemorate the 25th edition of the SXSW Film Festival, we continue our weekly alumni spotlight on careers launched, artists discovered, powerful performances, and more with actress, writer, and filmmaker Lena Dunham.
Dunham’s first feature as writer, director, producer and star, Creative Nonfiction premiered at the SXSW Film Festival in 2009. She returned in 2010 with Tiny Furniture where it won numerous accolades including the Narrative Feature Jury Award and the SXSW Chicken & Egg Emergent Director Award.
Dunham next teamed up with Jenni Konner and Judd Apatow to produce the HBO series Girls. SXSW presented the world premiere of the first three episodes in 2012. The show was an instant triumph earning numerous awards and nominations. Dunham received two Golden Globes for the series and her performance, she was also the first woman to win a Directors Guild of America Award for Outstanding Directing – Comedy Series. Girls ran from 2012-2017 and played for six seasons.
A creative powerhouse, Dunham was an obvious choice for one of the inaugural SXSW Film Keynotes in 2014. That same year she released her book Not That Kind of Girl: A Young Woman Tells You What She’s “Learned,” which went on to become a New York Times Bestseller. In 2015, Dunham and Konner created the feminist online publication, Lenny Letter, which covers an array of topics from politics to culture.
We are thrilled to share her #SXSWFilm25 story with you.
“Janet Pierson is my champion. From the beginning, she has believed fiercely in both my work and the work of so many others who might have given up had they not been illuminated by her true and generous passion for anything new, exciting, and uncelebrated. If I hadn’t found a home at SXSW (and a true home it was) for my film Creative Nonfiction in 2009, I never would have met the producers, actors, and collaborators who helped me make Tiny Furniture in 2010. I also never would have been lucky enough to meet Janet. She is a treasure hunter, an artist, a fighter, an ally to women in film, and a friend. We should all be so lucky to have Janet on our side.”
Stay tuned to SXSW News each week for more 25th edition stories.
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2014 Lena Dunham Film Keynote – Photo by Hutton Supancic/Getty Images for SXSW
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November 2, 2017
How to take a screenshot in VR with the Samsung Gear VR
Taking a screenshot in virtual reality sounds like science fiction, but is actually a lot simpler than you may think. Here is our step-by-step walkthrough of how to get a good screenshot taken in VR on the Samsung Gear VR.
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Source: Digital Trends VR
November 2, 2017
The ZephVR blows air in your face, which might actually make VR better
ZephVR is an accessory for virtual reality headsets that blows air on your face when you experience the wind in a game. Claiming it has a dramatic effect on in-game immersion, the developers have made it available on Kickstarter.
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Source: Digital Trends VR
November 2, 2017
9 ARKit apps to try on your iPhone or iPad using iOS 11
Although we first got to see ARKit demonstrated in June, those using iOS 11 can now make use of the feature. To help get you started, we’ve rounded up some ARKit apps for you to try.
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Source: Digital Trends VR