September 17, 2017
me Convention Day Three: Ryan Gellert, Sasha Samochina, Smart Startup Pitch Finale & More [Live Stream]
It’s the final day of the inaugural me Convention – a partner event hosted by SXSW and Mercedes Benz in Frankfurt, Germany. This weekend has brought together people across a wide set of disciplines to engage in a dialogue about the future over five themes: new leadership, new creativity, new velocity, new urbanism and new realities. The event features over 150 speakers across three days of workshops, expert talks, and inspiring keynotes, plus a curated evening program featuring live concerts and rising culinary and art talents in Frankfurt.
After an exciting Saturday lineup filled with numerous motivating talks including Hans Ulrich Obrist, Hartmut Esslinger, and Gelong Thubten, it’s time for the final day of me Convention. Explore programming highlights below and follow the festivities with our live stream and social media coverage. Go behind the scenes of me Convention on Instagram and Twitter.
Day Three: Streaming Schedule
11:00am – 12:00pm (GMT+2)
Ryan Gellert, Celine Semaan, and Amber Valletta –
Closing the Loop: Fashion and the Circular Economy
Creating clothing through a circular economy has been a goal for many years – but how close are we? How are new manufacturing technologies and processes changing the game and getting us closer to a closed loop system? What can consumers do to drive change? Hear from Ryan Gellert, General Manager – EMEA for Patagonia, Celine Semaan, Founder and CEO of Slow Factory, and Amber Valletta, fashion icon and Founder of Master & Muse. Watch here »
12:00pm – 12:45pm (GMT+2)
Sasha Samochina – The Science of Today is the Art of Tomorrow
From a personal tour of one of the world’s most captivating natural history museums, to the icy moons of Saturn, art helps enhance the story that science cannot tell on its own. Sasha Samochina, Multimedia Specialist at NASA Jet Propulsion Laboratory, will discuss new immersive storytelling tools that allow you to travel to previously unexplored worlds and spaces. Watch here »
2:00pm – 3:05pm (GMT+2)
Smart Urban Pioneers Idea Contest Finals
Expect an intense competition and event: the three category winners of the smart startup contest will meet for a final pitch. All the buzz and excitement is more than worth it: the winners can expect a prize of €5,000 EUR, €10,000 EUR or €20,000 EUR respectively, plus a year’s worth of valuable expert advice as part of the Smart Urban Pioneers support program for the top project.
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More Programming Highlights
Alissia Iljaitsch – Why Design Thinking Won’t Save Us
Co-Founder and Digital Innovation Strategist of IQ Gemini, Alissia Iljaitsch will share recent case studies from her work in the VR, AR, AI, and Connected Car space and present how companies can create cultural movements around learning and sharing that result in innovation outputs unique to each organizational culture.
A$AP Rocky – Forging Creative Paths in Entrepreneurship & the Arts
A$AP Rocky is a cultural beacon that continues to move past the status quo and lead the pack by continuing to evolve, innovate and disrupt the industry. The closing keynote, he will give us a look into his creative mind and share how he views the convergence of industries influencing his entrepreneurial endeavors, revitalizing legacy brands, and creating amazing work that continues to push boundaries.
Kei Shimada – Hacking the Brain: Utilizing Emotions for Deeper Human Insight
Global Director of Innovation and Business Development of Dentsu, Kei Shimada will share real life examples of how brands are utilizing neuroscience to gain deeper consumer insight and how it is used by clients in their communication with consumers.
Passionate about the future of creativity and leadership? Follow me Convention on Instagram and Twitter to continue the dialogue. Stay tuned for our recap of the 2017 me Convention in Frankfurt coming soon. Also check out the me Convention playlist on the Mercedes-Benz YouTube Channel as videos of many of the talks will be posted there in the coming weeks.
Thanks for joining us in Frankfurt! Ready for SXSW in March? Register to attend and get ready to explore what’s next in the worlds of film, culture, music, and technology during the 2018 SXSW Conference & Festivals from March 9-18 in Austin, TX.
2017 me Convention speaker, Auma Obama – Photo by Markus Nass
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September 16, 2017
me Convention Day Two: New Realities, New Creativity & New Leadership [Live Stream]
We are live from Frankfurt, Germany all weekend at me Convention – a partner event hosted by SXSW and Mercedes Benz. The event brings together people across a wide set of disciplines to engage in a dialogue about the future across five themes: new leadership, new creativity, new velocity, new urbanism, and new realities. me Convention features over 150 speakers across three days of workshops, expert talks, and inspiring keynotes plus a curated evening program featuring live concerts and rising talents in Frankfurt’s culinary and art scene.
After a big opening day of talks ranging from leadership with Sheryl Sandberg to crypto-currency with Brock Pierce, it’s time for day two. Explore programming highlights below and follow the festivities with our live stream and social media coverage.
Day Two: Streaming Schedule
10:00am – 10:30am (GMT+2)
Guy Kawasaki & Amy Cole – Experience the Moment, Build the Future
The way that people communicate has undergone a seismic shift – from text to visual; from staged to in the moment. Guy Kawasaki, chief evangelist of Canva, and Amy Cole, Director of Business Development EMEA at Instagram, dive into the future of creative content. Watch here »
12:00pm – 12:45pm (GMT+2)
Hans Ulrich Obrist – Curating in the 21st Century
Prolific curator and artistic director of the Serpentine Gallery Hans Ulrich Obrist offers an insight into the curator’s mind and shows curating as a creative act that can be applied to all walks of modern life, from Instagram to museums, from architecture to ecology. During this Keynote, Obrist will present on “The Handwriting Project,” a digital protest promoting the preservation of this analog form of expression. Watch here »
1:00pm – 1:30pm (GMT+2)
Dr. Auma Obama – You are Your Future – Poverty is No Excuse
As Founder and Director of the Sauti Kuu Foundation, Dr. Auma Obama and her team seek to give a voice to financially and socially disadvantaged children and youth. Using a Self-Help Model of intervention the Foundation works to unlock their potential and enable them to improve their lives. Watch here »
2:30pm – 3:00pm (GMT+2)
Neil Harbisson – The Renaissance of our Species
Cyborg Neil Harbisson will explore how taking an active part in our own biological evolution is no longer a theory, but an option. Becoming technology, instead of using or wearing technology, opens up the possibility of having additional organs and senses beyond the ones confined to our species. Watch here »
4:30pm – 5:30pm (GMT+2)
Gelong Thubten – The Science of Mind: Mindfulness & Transformation
Gelong Thubten has lived as a monk for the past 25 years and is among the world’s foremost meditation trainers. Explore some of the neuroscience of meditation and how it improves both brain activity and body chemistry. Watch here »
More Programming Highlights
Dr. Tracy Laabs, Glenn Zorpette, Arto Nurmikko, and Debarun Guha Thakurta –
Brain-computer Interfaces: Separating Fact From Fiction
Elon Musk and Mark Zuckerberg are among the Silicon Valley moguls who have recently committed funding to projects or entire new companies devoted to brain-computer interfaces (BCIs). During this panel, these experts discuss the new reality, straight out of a science fiction novel.
Moira Gunn & Hartmut Esslinger – Designing the Future
A candid discussion about the challenges and opportunities we face ahead, and how design must evolve from focusing on beautification to becoming a core strategy of innovation.
After the daytime programming, the festivities continue on with Urban Hotspots, an evening music and culinary program. Explore the curated list of culinary spots in Frankfurt’s Bahnhofsviertel community. The night concludes with a performance from famed German rap group, Beginner, exclusively for me Convention attendees.
Not able to make it to Frankfurt? Go behind the scenes with speakers and to the front row of all the shows this weekend – follow me Convention on Instagram and Twitter as well as SXSW channels for the latest coverage. Tune in each day for the live stream of select talks at me-convention.com.
And just like that, tomorrow is the closing day. Stay tuned for the final day of live-streamed talks with Ryan Gellert, Amber Valletta, Sasha Samochina, and more.
2017 me Convention speaker, Mike Horn – Photo by Markus Nass
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September 15, 2017
me Convention Starts Now: Follow the Festivities in Frankfurt from September 15-17
Join us all weekend in Frankfurt, Germany for the inaugural me Convention – a partner event hosted by SXSW and Mercedes Benz – featuring over 150 speakers across three days of workshops, expert talks, inspiring keynotes, plus an evening music and culinary program all within a festival-like setting.
An evolution of its mission to help creative people achieve their goals, me Convention brings together people across a wide set of disciplines to engage in a dialogue about the future through the lens of technology and design. This new, inspiring, and open platform creates an intimate space for international exchange and business in one of Europe’s most vibrant cities.
Day one kicks off with a full day of inspirational talks and special events. Explore programming highlights below and follow the festivities with our live-streaming and social media coverage.
Day One: Streaming Schedule
Buzz Aldrin – Cycling Pathways to Mars: My Vision for Our Future in Space
Astronaut, rocket scientist, and second human on the moon Buzz Aldrin presents his latest project, “Cycling Pathways to Mars,” an impressive VR simulation that allows us to experience his vision of a human settlement on the red planet. Watch here »
Sheryl Sandberg and Dr. Dieter Zetsche – Culture, Leadership, and Innovation in the Digital Age
Facebook’s Chief Operating Officer Sheryl Sandberg will join Daimler CEO and SXSW alumni speaker Dr. Dieter Zetsche for a Keynote discussion on how the next generation of leaders can best employ, build, and develop their skills in order to achieve their full potential. Watch here »
Josh Rubin and Rana June – The Art of Emotion Data
Josh Rubin, Co-Founder & Editor in Chief of Cool Hunting, and Rana June, Founder & CEO of Lightwave, discuss using biometric data to visualize the human experience. Watch here »
More Programming Highlights
Startup Cities
A two-day gathering of 24 of the world’s leading startup cities. Speakers from startups, cities in Europe, the Middle East, and Asia will discuss why their hometown is a serious player in the global startup ecosystem.
Katherine Maher – Who Do You Trust on Tomorrow’s Internet?
Katherine Maher, Executive Director of the Wikimedia Foundation, the nonprofit behind Wikipedia, will explain how the world’s free encyclopedia has built trust on the divided internet, and what lessons we might be able to carry forward in rebuilding for our future and the trends in technology, information, and access that lie ahead.
whurley – From Science Fiction to Science Act?
In this talk, whurley discusses the coming age of quantum computing and its effects on virtually every aspect of our life. Whether you’re an entrepreneur or engineer, business leader or IT professional, you need to be prepared for one of the greatest paradigm shifts in the history of computing.
Brock Pierce – The Blockchain, Cryptocurrencies & Icos
Venture capitalist and entrepreneur Brock Pierce gives a peek into this fascinating world and shows new opportunities for the application of blockchain technology.
Beyond these inspiring talks, the evening is packed with special events throughout Frankfurt’s hip Bahnhofsviertel community as well as the world premiere of the documentary film Conny Plank – the Potential in Noise and musical performances from Beth Ditto and Iggy Azalea.
Not able to make it to Frankfurt? Go behind the scenes with speakers and to the front row of all the shows this weekend – follow me Convention on Instagram and Twitter as well as SXSW channels for the latest coverage. Tune in each day for the live stream of select talks at me-convention.com.
Stay tuned for day two featuring Hans Ulrich Obrist, Neil Harbisson, and Guy Kawasaki.
me Convention venue Festhalle Frankfurt – Photo by Annie Forrest
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September 15, 2017
Harder, Better, Faster, Stronger: How to Create an Efficient Editing Workflow
Ah yes, the sexiest topic in film production: workflow.<p>If you don’t have a streamlined post workflow, you can kiss efficiency and your sanity …
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September 15, 2017
15 Essential Camera Shots All Filmmakers Should Know
From camera angle to shot size, this video breaks down the basics of placement and orientation.<p>Even if you’re new to filmmaking, chances are you know …
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September 14, 2017
Nate Nanzer, Christina Alejandre, Brendan Donohue, and Pete Vlastelica to Speak at SXSW Gaming 2018
The SXSW Gaming Festival (March 15-17) has revealed the first of its Featured Speakers lineup for SXSW Gaming 2018.
With esports being a focal trend from SXSW Gaming 2017, and one that has recently taken the gaming industry by storm, this is an exciting time to be at the forefront of pivotal conversations and trends that will forever shift the landscape of esports.
Access to SXSW Gaming Featured Speakers and other Gaming festival-related events is complimentary to all SXSW badgeholders, and can be accessed with SXSW Gaming wristbands as well.
SXSW Gaming Featured Speakers
Nate Nanzer (Commissioner, Overwatch League) – Serving as the Commissioner of the Overwatch League, Nate Nanzer leads the cross-discipline esports effort for the team-based shooter. Nate began developing plans for an Overwatch esports program in his spare time while working in Blizzard’s marketing department, and has now turned that passion into a full-time role. He oversees the strategy, development, and execution of Overwatch esports for all levels of play, and is responsible for everything from partnerships to competition rules.
Christina Alejandre (GM of ELEAGUE & VP of Esports, Turner Sports) – Christina Alejandre joined Turner Sports in March 2016 as General Manager of ELEAGUE and Vice President of Esports. In this role, she leads the development and strategy for ELEAGUE, a transformative esports tournament brand created in partnership with IMG. She is responsible for business operations, content, and program strategy for ELEAGUE, as well as the pursuit of new esports opportunities.
Brendan Donohue (Managing Director, NBA 2K League) with Manny Anekal – As Managing Director of the NBA 2K League, Brendan Donohue is responsible for overseeing the newly formed esports league set to launch in 2018. Donohue, a sports industry veteran with more than two decades of experience in team and league operations, manages a league that will feature 17 NBA teams in its inaugural season. Prior to assuming his current role in April 2017, Donohue served as SVP of the NBA’s industry-renowned Team Marketing & Business Operations (TMBO) department. Donohue will be interviewed by Manny Anekal, founder and CEO of The Next Level.
Pete Vlastelica (President and CEO, MLG) – Pete Vlastelica is President and CEO of Major League Gaming (MLG), a division of Activision Blizzard devoted to creating the best esports experiences for fans across games, platforms, and geographies. Prior to MLG, Vlastelica was the Executive Vice President of Digital at FOX Sports, where he focused on content and product development, social media, technology, and creation of multi-platform content properties, including the Emmy-award winning Garbage Time with Katie Nolan. He directed the growth of FOXSports.com and the mobile app FOX Sports Go, where he oversaw the streaming of thousands of live sporting events, including Super Bowl XLVIII, which set a new internet record for streaming viewers for a sporting event.
Visit SXSW Gaming 2018
SXSW Gaming registration is now open! If you’re looking to immerse yourself in the gaming industry and learn more about the impact that’s being made at SXSW, register to attend with an official SXSW Gaming Wristband and book your hotel reservation for the 2018 SXSW Gaming Festival.
Nate Nanzer, Christina Alejandre, Brendan Donohue, and Pete Vlastelica – Photos courtesy of Speakers
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September 13, 2017
Film Submission Tips: Premiere Status
If you are looking to submit your film to the 2018 SXSW Film Festival, make sure your film meets our premiere status requirements!
SXSW Film understands that many of the films submitted to our festival are being entered to other festivals around the world. However, it is very important to keep us posted if your premiere status will change from what was listed on your application.
- Our 2017 lineup included 85 World Premieres, 11 North American premieres, and 5 U.S. Premieres from a submission pool of 2,432 feature films.
- Films that play in our Narrative and Documentary Feature Competition categories consist solely of world premieres. This is a case where the premiere status of your film is key.
- While the premiere status is a factor in our final decision-making, we don’t place tough restrictions for our shorts program.
- The SXSW Film Festival plays a number of shorts that have appeared on the internet or played at other festivals. If SXSW Film really connects to and loves a short and has received minimal attention, we will try to share it with our enthusiastic audience.
- For Episodics, your series content cannot be available online, have already had its broadcast premiere, or be available in any other form. Remember, your content must include a pilot or first episode.
- If you get invited to another festival and want to know where your film stands here at SXSW, you can email filmfest@sxsw.com after October 20. We may not be able to give you an answer, but we’ll do our best!
To learn more about submitting to SXSW, watch our How To Submit Your Film video and check out our Film Submission FAQ.
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Screening from 2018 SXSW Film Festival – Photo by Anthony Mireles
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September 10, 2017
‘I, Tonya’ Director Reveals Tonya Harding’s Reaction to the Breakout Biopic — TIFF
There’s no buzzier title at the Toronto International Film Festival than Craig Gillespie’s alternately hilarious and deeply empathetic Tonya Harding biopic “I, Tonya.” Margot Robbie stars in the eponymous role as the embattled (and, as the film vividly shows, misunderstood) ice skating star who became the subject of so much derision, and the film attempts to present a full portrait of her before and after the insane events leading to the 1994 Winter Olympics (cue Nancy Kerrigan screaming “Why? Why?!”).
Much of that portrait is owed squarely to Harding herself who, along with ex-husband Jeff Gillooly (played in the film by Sebastian Stan, a meaty role for the rising star), participated in hours of interviews with screenwriter Steven Rogers. What emerges is a funny and flinty look at the embattled ice princess that doesn’t skimp on the gory details, including Harding’s abuse at the hands of both Gillooly and her own mother (played by Allison Janney). But it’s also a compelling look inside one of America’s first stories of the 24-hour news cycle, one that has been writ large (and often incorrectly) for over two decades.
“[Steven] did a six-hour interview with Tonya,” Gillespie told IndieWire at the festival. “He watched the documentary [‘The Price of Gold’], he tracked her down, he went up there, they met. This is her interview, which is why these stories feel so spontaneous and personal and bizarre.”
Harding’s voice and point of view is prevalent throughout the film, which includes multiple documentary-style talking head “interviews,” also filmed by Gillespie. He and Robbie met with Harding for just a couple of hours during production, while only Stan spent extra time with Gillooly, whose current-day portrayal makes clear that all he wants to do is put it behind him.
Elsewhere, Gillespie and stars Janney and Paul Walter Hauser (who plays Gillooly’s moronic pal, Shawn Eckhardt) reenact existing interviews featuring the real-life inspirations for their roles (some of which play during the end credits).
“I loved these contradictory interviews, I love that we’re giving the audience a chance to participate,” Gillespie said. “It’s almost, in that sense, like a documentary. You get to see these people, and you get to try and decide if they’re lying. What do I believe? You get to make your own choices.”
So, has Harding seen the film? Yes, though she was not on hand for the Toronto premiere. Gillespie said she saw it the week before its debut, and he still seems a bit jittery about the experience.
“I was nervous to show it to her,” he said.”I hoped that she would like it, but you never know. For somebody to look at themselves objectively, it’s so hard, and she’s been bombarded by this for so long… It’s so much Tonya’s story, that was my primary focus.”
He added, “On the one side, I feel like we’ve done a very honest portrayal. When I set out to make the film, she’s been such a villain and a punchline in our society for so long, and I loved that challenge to just change that perspective. I really felt like it was there in Steven’s script that, by the end of the movie, we should emphasize with her. I know it’s a tall order with such a huge public persona that we have, but I really felt it was possible with Margo’s performance, with this script.”
Final result? “I heard she was actually happy with it,” Gillespie said with a grin.
“I, Tonya” premiered at the 2017 Toronto International Film Festival. It is currently seeking U.S. distribution.
Source: IndieWire film
September 10, 2017
‘Fifty Shades Freed’ Teaser: The Honeymoon Doesn’t Go as Planned — Watch
As if in response to “It” making $117 million at the box office this weekend, the first teaser trailer for a rather different blockbuster has just been released: “Fifty Shades Freed.” The third entry in the soon-to-be billion-dollar franchise finds its stars ready to embark on their honeymoon, which probably won’t go as planned — if it did, why would they need to make a movie about it? Watch below.
“I solemnly vow to love you faithfully, forsaking all others. I promise to trust and respect you and to keep you safe for as long as we both shall live,” narrates Christian Grey (Jamie Dornan) as the teaser opens. From there, things get less traditionally romantic — Anastasia (Dakota Johnson) is pursued by would-be kidnappers and the couple’s famed S&M exploits are briefly teased.
The full trailer will be unveiled in November, because that’s a thing that happens now. James Foley directed “Fifty Shades Freed,” which arrives in theaters on Valentine’s Day 2018.
Source: IndieWire film
September 10, 2017
‘It’: Why a Creepy Clown Looks Like a Savior for the 2017 Box Office
After the drought of summer box office, “It” is a monsoon. It doubled already-high advance predictions, but most of all, one well-received horror film gives hope that a bad year could recover.
Records, even adjusted ones, get broken sometime. But to this degree is almost unheard of. Previously, the biggest September opening in adjusted grosses was “Rush Hour” in 1998 ($62 million). The $123 million estimate essentially doubled that number — and likely would have been about around $7 million-$8 million more, had Florida theaters not been closed.
This above-and-beyond performance happened on the traditionally comatose weekend after Labor Day. Last year, Warners took a similar risk in releasing Clint Eastwood’s “Sully,” a rare “A” title for the post-Labor Day weekend, and set a record (adjusted) at $35 million. This is 250 percent bigger.

“It”
Its success might be isolated. The factors in its favor include the appeal of a creepy-clown story; a lack of recent movies that appeal to mainstream moviegoers (particularly younger and minority audiences, who represent a much larger share of the ticket buying population); and audiences who loved the film as much as critics.
The result is a total gross nearly $60 million better than a year ago. The full week’s uptick could be close to $90 million. If we’re to make up for this weak summer, each week needs to best 2016 by a $30 million average. “It” will help reduce that shortfall significantly.
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Still, it’s hard to overplay its performance. The total gross of everything else playing this weekend was only $40 million. Had this done $60 million as expected, the weekend would have been no better than last year. “Home Again” (Open Road), a romantic comedy with Reese Witherspoon that opened wide, managed only $9 million. No other film grossed even $5 million, with the bulk of them holdovers.
This is the second-biggest opening ever for a film anticipated as a standalone enterprise. Among franchise starters (excluding Marvel and D.C. Universe films that were offshoots of established worlds), it is third best. “Beauty and the Beast” earlier this year was bigger, as was the first “Hunger Games” film. But that’s the company it is in.
The Top Ten
1. It (Warner Bros.) NEW – Cinemascore: B+; Metacritic: 71
$117,150,000 in 4,103 theaters; PTA (per theater average): $28,552; Cumulative: $117,150,000
2. Home Again (Open Road) NEW – Cinemascore: B; Metacritic: 43
$9,028,000 in 2,940 theaters; PTA: $; Cumulative: $9,028,000
3. Hitman’s Bodyguard (Lionsgate) Week 4; Last weekend #1
$4,850,000 (-54%) in 3,332 theaters (-48); PTA: $1,460; Cumulative: $64,897,000
4. Annabelle: Creation (Warner Bros.) Week 5; Last weekend #2
$4,000,000 (-47%) in 3,033 theaters (-355); PTA: $1,332; Cumulative: $96,267,000
5. Wind River (Weinstein) Week 6; Last weekend #3
$3,210,000 (-48%) in 2,890 theaters (+288); PTA: $1,111; Cumulative: $25,002,000
6. Leap! (Weinstein) Week; Last weekend #4
$2,500,000 (-48%) in 2,691 theaters (-14); PTA: $929; Cumulative: $15,875,000
7. Spider-Man: Homecoming (Sony) Week; Last weekend #7
$2,015,000 (-45%) in 1,657 theaters (-379); PTA: $1,216; Cumulative: $327,703,000
8. Dunkirk (Warner Bros.) Week 8; Last weekend #6
$1,950,000 (-55%) in 2,110 theaters (-642); PTA: $924; Cumulative: $183,210,000
9. Logan Lucky (Bleecker Street) Week; Last weekend #5
$1,826,000 (59%) in 2,167 theaters (-808); PTA: $843; Cumulative: $25,229,000
10. The Emoji Movie (Sony) Week; Last weekend #9
$1,060,000 (-57%) in 1,450 theaters (-658); PTA: $731; Cumulative: $82,517,000
Source: IndieWire film