Cinema, the primary vehicle for storytelling in the twentieth century, is being reconfigured by new media in the twenty-first. Terms such as "worldbuilding," "virtual reality," and "transmedia" introduce new methods for constructing a screenplay and experiencing and sharing a story. Similarly, 3D cinematography, hypercinema, and visual effects require different modes for composing an image, and virtual technology, motion capture, and previsualization completely rearrange the traditional flow of cinematic production. What does this mean for telling stories? Fast Forward answers this question by investigating a full range of contemporary creative practices dedicated to the future of mediated storytelling and by connecting with a new generation of filmmakers, screenwriters, technologists, media artists, and designers to discover how they work now, and toward what end. From Chris Milk and Aaron Koblin's exploration of VR spherical filmmaking to Rebeca Mendez's projection and installation work exploring climate change to the richly mediated interactive live performances of the collective Cloud Eye Control, this volume captures a moment of creative evolution and sets the stage for imagining the future of the cinematic arts.
An indispensable account of the recent and rapid transformations in the cinematic field triggered by new digital technologies and new viewing cultures. Very elucidating and well-informed. -- Peter Weibel, director, ZKM Center for Art and Media Karlsruhe Los Angeles is full of people who know movies. Holly Willis is one of the few who really understands their past, present, and future - how the art form is changing and where it is going to take us next. -- Frank Rose, Columbia University School of the ArtsAbout the AuthorHolly Willis is a faculty member in the School of Cinematic Arts at the University of Southern California. She is the author of New Digital Cinema: Reinventing the Moving Image, the editor of The New Ecology of Things, and the cofounder of Filmmaker Magazine, dedicated to independent filmmaking.
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Book InformationISBN 9780231178921
Author Holly WillisFormat Hardback
Page Count 224
Imprint Wallflower PressPublisher Columbia University Press