18–20 JULY 2014 - Melbourne WebFest
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18–20 JULY 2014 - Melbourne WebFest
18–20 JULY 2014 CONTENTS Welcome by the Festival Director 4 Official Selection 6–13 Second Look 14–15, 18 Screening Schedule 16–17 Workshops 20–21 Melbourne WebFest Internship Program 24 The MWF Jury 25 Credits & Special Thanks 26 Official Partners 27 Opening Night 28 Industry & Professional Development Day 29 Second Look 29 Official Selection 30 Gala Awards Night 30 Ticket information 31 Venues 31 Access31 Fed TV, 24 hours 7 days a week Pull up a deck chair, relax and be entertained by a mix of dynamic screen content including cutting-edge arts projects, major sport events, gaming, multicultural current affairs and news and interactive Discussions in Space. Find the Fed TV program guide at fedsquare.com/fedtv CONNECT WITH US Sign up to the Melbourne WebFest enewsletter, follow us on twitter and like us on facebook for all the latest event news. Keep up to date during the festival by using the twitter hashtag #MelbWebFest If you have any further queries, please check website at melbournewebfest.com or email [email protected]. facebook.com/melbournewebfest twitter.com/MelbWebFest #MelbWebFest instagram #melbwebfest @MelbWebFest MWF has worked hard to guarantee accuracy of information included in this program. If innacuracy is found please email: [email protected] © Melbourne WebFest 3 WELCOME Three decades ago, American computer pioneer Grace Hopper famously said she found that “humans are allergic to change.” In opposition to the “we’ve-always-done-it-this-way”-mentality, she set a wall-clock in her house to run counter-clockwise. Steinar Ellingsen Festival Director It is easy to argue that web series creators display a similar ethos. To say that we find ourselves in a disruptive moment in time is fast becoming a cliché, but it’s true nonetheless. Where big media are unable and/or unwilling to adjust and accept that change is now the only constant in the industry, web series creators have emerged and are fast establishing themselves as entrepreneurs and innovators who are challenging the norms, breaking the rules, and rewriting them. Melbourne WebFest works to celebrate and honour this spirit, and to provide exposure for creators who excel by pushing the boundaries, making their own luck, and paving the way for the next generation of screen producers in this rapidly growing global movement that we call web series. As web series are growing, festivals have to grow with it. When we announced our inaugural festival in early 2013, there were four international festivals in the world dedicated to web series. Now, a year later, that number has grown to 27. In its inaugural year, Melbourne WebFest was one-day event. This year our program stretches over a whole weekend. We are screening 52 series from 13 countries. 32 of these — our official selections — are nominated for a total of 14 awards. We are excited to have entered into an alliance with our partner festivals in LA, Marseille and Rome, creating more opportunities, exposure and experiences for our creators. And as our program has expanded we are thankful for the good will, and the help and appreciation we have received from everyone, from our partners and sponsors, through to the web series creators, our amazing interns, and the audience. Congratulations on the 2ND ANNUAL MELBOURNE WEBFEST Michael Ajakwe Jr. Founder, LAWEBFEST VISUEL2014-148x105:Mise en page 1 03/07/2014 09:56 Page 1 MA R S E I L L E W E B FE S T Festival International de la Web-série EDITION 4# 17 & 18 OCTOBRE 2014 WTC MARSEILLE PROVENCE We hope you enjoy the second of edition of Melbourne WebFest! www.marseillewebfest.org 4 5 OFFICIAL SELECTION 2014 32 series from 12 countries are represented in our 2014 Official Selection. These series are automatically nominated for our awards. Melbourne WebFest acknowledges web series and creators, cast and crews with a total of 14 awards in 2014: Best Comedy, Best Drama, Best Sci-Fi/Fantasy, Best Suspense/ Thriller, Best Non-Fiction, Best Director, Best Cinematography, Best Editing, Best Screenwriting, and Best Actor or Ensemble. Further, there are four special awards; People’s Choice Award, Outstanding Diversity Award, Grand Jury Award and the ‘iview’ award. OFFICIAL SELECTION 2014 Aeternus A team of agents tracks a serial killer with supernatural abilities, opening the door to a conflict that runs deeper than they could have imagined. 2013 Atlanta Webfest, Best Scifi/Fantasy Nomination 2014 LA Webfest, Official Selection AsapSCIENCE AsapSCIENCE is an educational and entertaining resource for curious minds of all ages, to understand the science in their own lives. SCI-FI/ Canada Creator(s) Rachel Langer Derek Langer Producer(s) Derek Langer Daniel Kilby Rachel Langer NON-FICTION Canada Creator(s) Mitchel Moffit Gregory Brown Producer(s) Mitchel Moffit Gregory Brown WINNING PRIZES The winner of the Grand Jury Award receives all-expenses paid trips to LA WebFest and Marseille WebFest in 2015, with automatic entry and nominations in both festivals, in addition to automatic entry and nominations in Rome WebFest in September this year. Asset An everyday guy is recruited by the CIA to infiltrate an arms dealer’s household so they won’t see him coming. Only love gets in the way. All Award Winners will receive free access to Lynda.com, and an exclusively designed trophy for MWF 2014. “A 3D FORM CONSTRUCTED OF PIXELS, THIS OBJECT EMBODIES A DIGITAL REVOLUTION ACROSS OUR SHARED CREATIVE PURSUITS, AND A TRANSFORMATION OF TRADITIONAL MEDIA INTO A NEW ERA.” The award statues are designed & constructed locally by Industrial designer Jack Martinich, conceptualized with Batch Studios, a Melbourne based creative collective in Docklands specializing in digital fabrication design. 6 Canada Creator(s) Charles Barangan Matthew Carvery Producer(s) Matthew Carvery Vanessa Chiara Jonathan Robbins The People’s Choice winner will receive a $1,000 prize. The winner of the iview Award will be offered a licensing agreement with iview. SUSPENSE/ Bleak A comedy about rebuilding your life in a home that’s falling apart. Melbourne AUS Creator(s) Kate McLennan Kate McCartney Producer(s) Tamasin Simpkin Blood Brothers Blood Brothers is about an educated young African American, Rube, forced to hustle and survive on the streets. Rube has been put between a rock-and-a-hard place, trying to help someone he loves, but being dragged down by someone he looks up to. DRAMA USA Creator(s) Jamie Nieto Producer(s) Jamie Nieto 2013 Bronze Lens Film Festival Best Webseries Nomination 2014 San Diego Black Film Festival Best Webseries Nomination 2014 Rome Web Fest Best Webseries Nomination 2014 LA Webfest Best Webseries Nomination 7 OFFICIAL SELECTION 2014 OFFICIAL SELECTION 2014 Caper The alter egos of a team of superheroes turn to a life of crime to make ends meet. Libres USA Creator(s) Amy Berg Mike Sizemore Producer(s) Pete Dress Conversations with my 2-year-old Actual conversations with my 2-year-old daughter, as re-enacted by me and another full grown man. Canada Creator(s) Matthew Clarke Producer(s) Matthew Clarke David Milchard Chris Avery Darshan Rickhi Seven young people decide to leave the city to start a new life in a deserted village. They will have to analyze and rethink some paradigms of human beings: hierarchies, sustainability, etc. In spite of their good energy, this wont be an easy task. 2013 Girona Film Fest Best Drama and Best Direction 2014 LA Web Fest Best Actresses (Nahia Laiz, Carmen Gimenez) 2014 LA Web Fest Best Support Actor (Antonio de la Fuente) 2014 LA Web Fest Best Photography 2014 Rome Web Awards Nominations: Best Drama, Best Season, Best Cast, Best suporting actor (Juanjo Artero), Best story. DRAMA Spain Creator(s) Alex Rodrigo Producer(s) Alex Rodrigo Beltrán Stingo M.J. Caballero Low Life The modern world is a scary place – suffocating, fractured, and alienating. On the surface, Jef is a regular guy. He’s good looking, charming, and funny. He also has a good job and a beautiful girlfriend. But he just doesn’t feel right. And he’s not sure what to do about it. Low Life is a comedic and heartfelt series which looks at depression through Jef’s eyes. USA/Australia Creator(s) Luke Eve Adam Grossetti Producer(s) Luke Eve Doobie Nights Doobie Nights is a web series based on the weed experiences had by friends Jim and Jam. Melbourne AUS Creator(s) Jim Vlahopoulos Sam Warren Producer(s) Jim Vlahopoulos Fasateen Fasateen (Dresses) follows the lives of three very different Beiruti women. Meet Aliya, a single mother; Lama, the bored, flirtatious housewife to a rich husband; and Karma, a single career woman with a secret. Fasateen – because life isn’t a dress rehearsal. 2013 Marseille WebFest Grand Jury Award DRAMA Michel Galand, famous novelist, invites five friends for dinner. He prepared everything: good wine, small presents for everyone, a good meal and… his suicide as dessert. But the events do not turn out as the writer had planned. 2014 NY Festivals Best online Entertainement Program 2013 Hollyweb – Best Action/Thriller/Horror 2013 Hollyweb – Best Directing 2012 Numix – Best Webseries Nomination 2012 Banff Rockies Awards – Nomination Best Webseries Fiction Producer(s) Katia Saleh Czech Republic Creator(s) Zdenek Holy Producer(s) Jana Bebrova Canada Creator(s) Ghislain O’Prêtre Producer(s) Isabel Dréan Simon Côté Noirhouse A hard-boiled detective, sultry femme-fatale, and a sentimental Russian thug share a house in present day suburbia. They would have killed one another already, but the dead don’t pay the rent. 2013 Australian Webstream Awards Best Writing 2013 Australian Webstream Awards Best Female Performance 2013 Australian Webstream Awards Best Ensemble Cast 2013 Australian Webstream Awards Best Costume Design 2013 Australian Webstream Awards Best Production Design Often Awesome the series A web series about Tim and Kaylan‘s battle with ALS. Its a story about love, friends, strength and courage. 2010 LA Web Fest Outstanding Documentary Series 2011 LA Web Fest Outstanding Reality Series 2012 LA Web Fest Outstanding Documentary Series 2012 Audience Webby Award – Best Web Series 2012 Vimeo Award – Best Web Series 8 SUSPENSE/ Lebanon Creator(s) Mounia Akl Cyril Aris Laydies and Genitalmen Marta and Pavel are the best friends. Matra is lesbian and Pavel is fond of lesbians. Well, maybe a bit too fond… Manigances Hobart, Australia Creator(s) Sky Machine Producer(s) Shaun Wilson Nathan Spencer NON-FICTION USA Creator(s) Andy Coon Blake Faucette Producer(s) Andy Coon Blake Faucette 9 OFFICIAL SELECTION 2014 Polaris Milo is a scientist stranded on an irreparably damaged space station – no communications & only the AI, Donna, for company… losing hope of ever being rescued. It all changes when a starship arrives, its crew having run into trouble of their own… OFFICIAL SELECTION 2014 SCI-FI/ Canada Creator(s) Emma Peterson Producer(s) Emma Peterson Shadow Bound Jack Pickman returns home after the death of his father and discovers evidence that his father‘s last case may have been to blame for his death. He soon finds himself in a race to save the world from an ancient evil lying within the shadows. 2014 IAWTV Awards – Best Cinematography Nomination Project-M Four astronauts have to stay 1000 days in a space station around Earth in order to prove that a trip to Europa, one of Jupiter‘s moon, is possible. The experience goes well until something happens on earth. LA Web fest: Outstanding Cinematography LA Web fest: Grand Prize Winner Revolution After having survived the Colombian guerilla warfare, Christian Marscia returns home confronted by an unrecognizable life in Rome, torn to pieces by power struggles to take control of illegal drug trades. 2012 Trailer film Fest Official selection 2013 RWF Best production Award 2013 RWF Best Art direction and Best Costumes Award 2013 RWF People‘s Choice Award 2013 Roma location Award #SamoKažem (Just Saying) They come from neighboring countries but only rarely and unwillingly these borders are inter-crossed. Sharing the same dreams, fears, prospects and starting points, without a chance to talk about them. This is a story of how they became friends. 2013 Satellite Award, Los Angeles. Nomination for Original Short-Format Program. SCI-FI/ Canada Creator(s) Mario J Ramos Julien D. Jolin Eric Piccoli Producer(s) Marco Frascarelli Roberto Mei Eric Piccoli DRAMA Italy Creator(s) Gianluca Della Monica Producer(s) Revolution club DRAMA Serbia Creator(s) Fond B92 South East of Reason Life of a teenage girl Andrea seems to be just as ordinary as everyone else‘s, until one moment when she finds herself far, far away from everything she knows... Her clandestine ancestry hides an explanation why she the hope of entire civilizations. Stories of Bike Exploring the relationship between custom motorbike and owner, their history and the reasons they ride. 2014 Outstanding Non-Fiction 2014 Outstanding Director 2014 Outstanding Cinematography 2014 Outstanding Original Music Talent Freaks Talent Freaks don‘t confine themselves to just one idea or medium. They embrace mistakes and accept flaws, working through the entire process and moving out of their comfort zone to create something truly remarkable. Producer(s) Tuna Fish Studio Fond B92 SUSPENSE/ USA Creator(s) Nathan Shelton Producer(s) Nathan Shelton Kevin Keppy Dan Smiley SCI-FI/ Croatia Creator(s) Ratimir Rakuljic Producer(s) Ratimir Rakuljic NON-FICTION Sydney AUS Creator(s) Cam Elkins Producer(s) Cam Elkins NON-FICTION USA Creator(s) Andy Coon Producer(s) Andy Coon Teatro x WIFI (Drama on WIFI) Sin Vida Propia A Spanish web series about a group of thirtysomethings who don’t know what to do with their own lives, while it laughs about the Spanish economic crisis throughout the stories of six particular characters. BEST FOREIGN at Vancouver WebFest 3 awards at LA Web fest: Translated Comedy, Best Lead Actress and Grand Prize du Marseille Webfest. Rome Web Awards (3 nominations, including best comedy), Girona Film Festival (nomination: best comedy 2013 and 2014), Austin Web Fest 2014 Official Selection Marseille WebFest 2014 Official Selection 10 Spain Creator(s) Ana Ramón Rubio Producer(s) Miguel Cañizares Nowadays everything can be done online, also take drama lessons. An experienced teacher will be in charge of this crash course via WIFI. Through their webcam viewers will become true experts as hollywood professionals have done. 2013 Winner of Bienal de Arte Joven de Buenos Aires Argentina Creator(s) Damian Valgiusti Alejandro Chaluat Patricio Costa Agustin Kazah Paula Magnani Lucila Presa Producer(s) Rueguet Films 11 OFFICIAL SELECTION 2014 The Family Closet When two cops, from Europe and investing on a case, are kidnapped, they will discover that the enemy isn‘t the kidnappers but their past. 2013 LAWeb Fest Best Music 2013 HollyWeb Festival Nominations 2013 WebProgram Festival International (La Rochelle FRANCE) Nominations The Horizon Series AJ embarks on an open relationship with Saxon, while Jake, Millie and Wilma discover Micky is working as a gay rent boy. Wilma Bumhurt ends up in hospital which forces an unexpected visit from Mummy Drearest, who runs away just before Wilma wakes up. 2014 LA WEBFEST Offical Selection – Series 2 OFFICIAL SELECTION 2014 DRAMA France Creator(s) Nicola Centonze Producer(s) Nicola Centonze DRAMA DRAMA White Lines When an AFL team is torn apart by the arrival of a bad ass forward, the ensuing tumult forces a young rookie, a grieving coach, a weary club champ and a wayward star to discover winning the ultimate prize in football means risking everything in life. 2013 Australian Webstream Awards Best Sound Design Winner 2013 Australian Webstream Awards Best Drama Nominee 2013 Australian Webstream Awards Best Actor Jesse Richardson Nominee 2013 Australian Webstream Awards Best Ensemble Cast Nominee 2013 Australian Webstream Awards Best Scriptwriting Nominee Sydney AUS Wimpole Street Creator(s) Boaz Stark Adam Jones A Victorian-era mystery mockumentary set in 1870s London. In a series of fly-on-the-wall style interviews, an unseen journalist interviews the Miller household concerning the disappearance of Mr. John Miller M.P. Producer(s) Brian Cobb Brisbane AUS Creator(s) Jesse Richardson Producer(s) Jesse Richardson Michael Puccini UK Creator(s) Caitlin Shannon Producer(s) Rhiannon Oliver Caitlin Shannon The Justice Lease A superhero comedy series featuring the real-life versions of Superman, Batman, Aquaman, and The Hulk as they struggle to live together in an Australian sharehouse. Here, they are defeated not by super-villains and natural disasters but by endless bickering over popularity and the weight of their domestic obligations. The Wakefield Variation Wakefield is hiding in a small flat, after having decided to vanish years before. He keeps spying on his ex girlfriend using bugs and hidden cameras, in a sort of twisted social experiment. Time goes by in a flow of memories, thoughts, and loneliness. 2014 LA WEBFEST – Official Selection Wastelander Panda Wastelander Panda is a post-apocalyptic series about Arcayus – the last mutant panda of the Wasteland, and Rose – a human girl raised by Arcayus‘ brother, Isaac. Together, they set out on a journey of redemption, seeking to avenge Isaac‘s death. 2013 South Australian Screen Awards, Emerging Producer of the Year Award Kirsty Stark for Wastelander Panda 2013 Australian Society of Cinematographers (SA&WA) Gold Awarded to each episode Sydney AUS Creator(s) Jeremy Brull Paul Michael Ayre Producer(s) Erasmo Raimundo SUSPENSE/ Italy Creator(s) Gianluca Olmastroni Alessandro De Nicola Producer(s) Alessandro De Nicola SCI-FI/ Adelaide AUS Creator(s) Victoria Cocks Producer(s) Kirsty Stark THE WHITE ROOMS at KINDRED STuDIOS Melbourne’s green powered photographic, video and TV studios -cyclorama and green screen -high speed wireless internet -change rooms and temperature control -mini monitor split room and AV patch bays -post production suites -lighting equipment hire -24 hour access & free parking 03 9188 4242 www.thewhiteroom.net.au 12 13 SECOND LOOK 2014 SECOND LOOK 2014 An additional 20 have been selected for our ‘Second Look’ category. While the Second Look series are not nominated for any awards, they will be screened as part of the festival program, and the screenings will be followed by a Q&A with the creators. Acting Dead What if your acting career had taken a turn for the worse and your only option to get cast in one of the ever growing popular zombie-based TV shows and movies was to...actually become one? Sometimes smart, often silly, a little rude and a lot awkward, Flat3 follows Lee, Jessica, and Perlina as they try to “figure out who they are, what they’re doing in this life, and whose turn it is to buy toilet paper”. Creator(s) Brian Beacock Producer(s) B. Beacock, S. Bernhardt, P. Nygro FUTURE DUCK! SENT from a war-torn FUTURE, that’s like The Terminator, but with DUCKS! NOW, he lives in a HOUSE with a T-Rex, a Whale, and an English Muffin! And they like... do stuff and whatever! YEAH! Creator(s) Jonathan Schuster Follows a group of friends during their first summer out of high school, as they deal with the sudden and unexpected tragic death of a close friend. Creator(s) Matthew Smolen Guillotine – a charm cut from Marie Antoinette’s guillotine gets into the hands of two beauty pageant contestants. Producer(s) Matthew Smolen Shane Savage Invader – When residents at the motel become suspicious of alien activity, a sci-fi writer becomes the target. Melbourne AUS Destroy the Alpha Gammas El Gran Dia de los Feos (The Great Day of the Ugly Ones) In the future, society lives under a dictatorship that imposes strict beauty standards. People not beautiful enough are prosecuted and exterminated. It’s a perfect world for the cute ones, but hell for the ugly ones, who plan to destroy the system. Hunter n Hornet USA Creator(s) Leah McKendrick SCI-FI/ Spain Creator(s) Nabil Chabaan Producer(s) Manuel Rojas 14 UK Creator(s) P. Cope, H. Dalton Producer(s) P. Cope, H. Dalton Melbourne AUS Creator(s) Sam Hamilton Hunter n Hornet is a comedy series about two wannabe pick up artists called Cade and Sade, who later become Hunter n Hornet. They lead lives devoid of women, but are desperate to change that. Their plans constantly go awry, as they dedicate themselves to perfecting dating science...on each other. SCI-FI/ USA Creator(s) Ricky Hess Producer(s) Debbie Hess SCI-FI/ Sydney AUS Creator(s) Sonny Vrebac Producer(s) Sonny Vrebac It’s a Dole Life ‘It’s A Dole Life’ follows seven out-of-work Australian’s, brought together by their attendance at weekly JobQuest meetings. Their outrageous tribulations are laid bare as they search for security, soul mates, stardom and the odd Stilnox hit... Sydney AUS Creator(s) G. Dewhurst & S. Flynn Producer(s) Angela Crilley Kid’s Town Esther’s Style Esther’s Style is a six-episode web series where each one shows the view of a different character from the same event: the death of Esther, owner of the beauty center where the story takes place. Producer(s) Kerry Warkia Producer(s) Sam Hamilton Horror Hotel Chris & Josh Destroy the Alpha Gammas is a musical comedy centered around two sororities at war. Driven by today’s biggest pop hits, the not so popular Delta Pi house vows to take down the Alpha Gammas who have terrorized them for years. Creator(s) R. Liang, JJ. Fong, P. Lau, A. Xue Greenstick Melbourne AUS Producer(s) Andy Matthews Evan Munro-Smith Unbeknownst to them, Chris and Josh are stuck in a co-dependent relationship. As they attempt to form new relationships, their friendship somehow always manages to sabotage any ventures, forcing the two back together again. Sydney AUS FUTURE DUCK! USA Bulk Billing Socialised Medicare means that anyone can go to the doctor for free whenever they want. Including Jonathan Schuster. Flat3 Argentina Creator(s) Pedro Levati Producer(s) Martín Lapissonde Manuel Castiñeyras 12 year old Brian Russell is the new kid in town, again. He finds himself tangled in the strings of small town politics when he clashes with the Mayor’s son and the Librarian’s daughter. Canada Creator(s) Tomas Street Producer(s) Jeff Knoll Continues on page 18 15 SCREENING SCHEDULE SATURDAY 19JULY LOOP BAR 4:30–7:30PM SECOND LOOK BLOCK 1 SCREENING SCHEDULE SUNDAY 20JULY DEAKIN EDGE 11:00AM–5:00PM OFFICIAL SELECTION BLOCK 1 (ACCESSIBLE SESSION) 11:00am–1:00pm Kid’s Town Canada Drama 2013 Stories of Bike Sydney, Australia Non-Fiction It’s a Dole Life Sydney, Australia Comedy 2013 Talant Freaks USA Non-Fiction 2013 McCracken Sydney, Australia Comedy 2013 AsapScience Canada Non-Fiction 2014 Horror Hotel USA Sci-Fi/Fantasy 2013 Often Awesome the Series USA Non-Fiction 2012 Destroy the Alpha Gammas USA Comedy 2013 Blood Brothers USA Drama 2013 Flat3 Sydney, Australia Comedy 2013 White Lines Brisbane, Australia Drama 2013 Greenstick Melbourne, Australia Drama 2013 The Family Closet France Drama 2012 The Adventures of Suzy Boon Auckland, NZ Comedy 2014 Libres Spain Drama 2013 Malice USA Sci-Fi/Fantasy 2012 Revolution Italy Drama 2012 Meet the LadyBugs USA Comedy 2013 The Horizon Series Sydney, Australia Drama 2013 Fasateen Lebanon Drama 2012 Serbia Drama BLOCK 2 2013 Hunter n Hornet Australia, Sydney Comedy 2014 #SamoKažem (Just Saying) Acting Dead USA Comedy 2014 BLOCK 2 Esther’s Style Argentina Comedy 2013 Asset Canada Suspense/Thriller 2014 The True Heroines Canada Drama 2013 Shadow Bound USA Suspense/Thriller 2013 Love Bytes Australia Comedy 2013 Manigances Canada Suspense/Thriller 2012 El Gran Dia de los Feos Spain Sci-Fi/Fantasy 2013 The Wakefield Variation Italy Suspense/Thriller 2013 Unsinkable Melbourne, Australia Non-Fiction 2014 Polaris Canada Sci-Fi/Fantasy 2013 FUTURE DUCK! UK Comedy 2013 Wastelander Panda Adelaide, Australia Sci-Fi/Fantasy 2013 Bulk Billing Brunswick, Australia Comedy 2014 Project-M Canada Sci-Fi/Fantasy 2014 Chris & Josh Melbourne, Australia Comedy 2014 Aeternus Canada Sci-Fi/Fantasy 2012/13 South East of Reason Croatia Sci-Fi/Fantasy Each screening session will be followed by a Q&A with selected series creators. 2013 1:30pm–3:15pm BLOCK 3 2013 3:30pm–5:00pm The Justice Lease Sydney, Australia Comedy 2013 Sin Vida Propia Spain Comedy 2013 Bleak Melbourne, Australia Comedy 2013 Laydies and Genitalmen Czech Republic Comedy 2013 Wimpole Street UK Comedy 2013 Conversations with my 2-year-old Canada Comedy 2013 Caper USA Comedy 2014 Teatro x WIFI (Drama on WIFI) Argentina Comedy 2013 Doobie Nights Melbourne, Australia Comedy 2014 Low Life USA/Australia Comedy 2014 Noirhouse Hobart, Australia Comedy 2013 Each screening session will be followed by a Q&A with selected series creators. 16 17 SECOND LOOK 2014 Love Bytes Housemates Jade, Michael and Stacey are the Neapolitan ice cream of sexuality. Young, sexy and single, they search for love and happiness in Sydney’s modern hetero-flexible dating scene, but often find humiliation and hilarious misadventure. Malice MALICE concerns the Turner family’s supernatural adventures in their late Grandma’s home. It’s up to teens Alice and Abbey to solve mysteries and survive dangers emanating from the old home. Australia Creator(s) Tonnette Stanford Producer(s) Emma McKenna SCI-FI/ USA Creator(s) Philip Cook Producer(s) Philip Cook McCracken McCracken: Truck Stop. When the Boss of “Truck Stop” Delivery Company hires the mysterious and intimidating drifter, McCracken, his life unexpectedly changes for the worse… much, much worse. Sydney AUS Creator(s) T. Roberts & W. Bradley Producer(s) T. Roberts & W. Meet the LadyBugs A cross between South Park and School House Rock, the series follows The LadyBugs on their journey toward super stardom performing educational children’s music about grown up topics. USA Creator(s) Dorothy Wallace Producer(s) Dorothy Wallace The Adventures of Suzy Boon The show follows the (mis)adventures of our hero, Suzy, who is trying to find where she belongs in this world. Thing is, Suzy has a lot on her mind right now: keeping her job at the Immigration Department, love, identity; you know, the works. New Zealand Creator(s) Roberto Nascimento Producer(s) Roberto Nascimento Roko Antonio Babich The True Heroines An original episodic sci-fi dramedy produced for the web. The web-series explores the lives of three seemingly “normal” housewives with superpowers, as they evade the evil corporation that brought them to be. Unsinkable Unsinkable: The Race To Recovery follows the journey of injured Australian rower John Linke. He attempts to overcome physical and mental hurdles that threaten his dream to race at the 2014 World Rowing Championships and 2016 Rio Olympic Games. 18 Canada Creator(s) Giroday, Huguet, Vroom, Sturrock & Carella Producer(s) N. Carella & N. Simon NONMelbourne AUS Creator(s) Lachlan McKinnon John Linke Producer(s) Lachlan McKinnon 19 WORKSHOPS SATURDAY 19JULY KINDRED STUDIOS 10:30AM–3:30PM Join us for a day of Professional Development Workshops at Kindred Studios Saturday 19 July 2014 from 10:30 AM to 3:30 PM. Sandpit (Sam Haren and Daniel Koerner) will run an experience design workshop exploring how emerging technologies can be used to create immersive, participatory storytelling. Beatrix Coles’ (ScreenHerd) workshop will help you to engage your audience online through outreach and social media. Steve Palfreyman will teach you proven strategies to grow your network both online & face-to-face. IMMERSIVE STORYTELLING Sandpit will run an experience design workshop exploring how emerging technologies can be used to create immersive, participatory storytelling. From wearable displays to locative beacons, this workshop will explore the storytelling possibilities within the many new technologies and platforms around us, and how they can be used to create immersive storytelling experiences for audiences. Sandpit designs participatory experiences that transport audiences into a story, fictional universe or artwork. They invite audiences to be an active part of the experiences they create – to participate across platforms, to create their own content engaging their individual creativity and passion. Sandpit was founded in 2012 and is a collaboration between Creative Directors Sam Haren and Daniel Koerner, who between them have diverse experience in creating live events, screen media, digital content and developing new technologies. Sandpit has designed multiplatform extensions for feature films 52 Tuesdays, The Boy Castaways, a campaign for Hopscotch’s release of feature film Now You See Me, and has directed an interactive audio tour experience I, Animal for Melbourne Zoo. Sandpit is currently working with Penguin Books on an interactive phone booth project, and Windmill Theatre on their forthcoming performance, and feature film, Girl Asleep. WORKSHOPS SATURDAY 19JULY KINDRED STUDIOS 10:30AM–3:30PM AUDIENCE ENGAGEMENT, OUTREACH AND SOCIAL MEDIA Beatrix Coles’ ScreenHerd helps filmmakers and content creators to engage their audiences online through outreach and social media. The aim of this workshop is to upskill practitioners in this area. The focus is on how you can build and leverage your web presence (website, social media, content strategy) to support upcoming productions, crowdfunding campaigns and sell directly to your audience. Beatrix has a working background divided across theatre production, event production, television, film, and festivals. Beatrix runs ScreenHerd – a consultancy that provides social media support and online audience engagement to screen projects. She has previously worked for organisations including the London Film Festival, the Edinburgh Film Festival, Film Victoria, the Australian Performing Arts Market and the 37°South Market at the Melbourne International Film Festival. She is passionate about new distribution techniques, crowd funding and Saturday Night Live and can be found discussing all of these at @beatrixcoles. HOW TO WIN FANS & GROW YOUR CREATIVE NETWORK WITH PROVEN COMMUNICATION STRATEGIES Learn proven strategies to grow your network both online & face-to-face with Steve Palfreyman. With simple communication & marketing techniques you’ll be able to easily position yourself and pitch your work to the right people. You will walk away with your own 15 second pitch which you can use to grow your network here at Melbourne WebFest and beyond; regardless of your exact role in the creative industries. Steve works with creative people who want to turn their passion into their career. He helps them to grow their network & fan base so that they can become more attractive to industry & media, with the aim of making money from what they love. In 2013, Sandpit spoke at Transmedia Hollywood in Los Angeles, and in 2012 spoke at Arts Participation Incubator’s ‘Technologies for Participation’ Seminar at MONA. Sandpit has been part of Screen Australia’s Multi-Platform Clinic, and Screen Australia and the Australia Council for the Arts’ Hive Lab during the 2012 Melbourne Festival. 20 21 La Trobe University is proud to be the principal learning partner of Melbourne Study Arts and Communications at La Trobe to gain hands on industry experience with organisations like the Melbourne WebFest Find out more 1300 135 045 CRICOS Provider 00115M latrobe.edu.au/webfest 22 23 MELBOURNE WEBFEST INTERNSHIP PROGRAM Melbourne WebFest provides an innovative internship program to students in the area of Marketing, Film, Digital Communication and Journalism. This three-month intensive internship program gives an intimate group of students the opportunity to learn the ins-andouts of creating a successful festival. Our interns put theory to practice and immerse themselves in real-life experience of events management. The MWF internship program aims to prepare our students for a smooth transition into professional careers. We are proud to announce La Trobe University as our dedicated learning partner. MEET THE JURY THANK YOU TO OUR WONDERFUL JUDGES Angie Black is a multi-award winning filmmaker who graduated from VCA, Film and TV with a number of short films that screened at festivals both nationally and internationally. In 1999 she was a recipient of Film Victoria’s ‘Independent Filmmakers Fund’ for directing the award winning short film Bowl Me Over (2000). Having won best comedy at the St Kilda Film Festival in 2001, Black was quickly snapped up as a television commercials director where she honed her skills as a succinct storyteller and performance director. After this stint in commercial work, she moved into academia where she was able to undertake a practice-based research project, thesis and a speculative fiction screenplay for her MA in Media. She currently lectures in media production at La Trobe University and is undertaking a larger creative research PhD film project in Media that investigates alternative film practice and form. Antony Ginnane was born in Melbourne and has produced 63 feature films, MOW’s and miniseries: 23 as producer and 42 as executive producer over 40 years including “Patrick” (1978), “High Tide” (1987), “The Lighthorsemen” (1988), Screamers (1995), Mesmerized (1986), and in 2011 “Last Dance” and 2013 “Patrick”. His distribution company, IFM World Releasing Inc. has a library of over 150 feature films and TV movies. His Australian production companyFG Film Productions (Australia) Pty. Ltd. is developing a slate of productions for Australia for 2015/ 2016. He was President of SPAA from 2008 – 2011, attends the major world markets and is based in Los Angeles and Melbourne. Beatrix Coles runs ScreenHerd – a consultancy that provides social media support and online audience engagement to screen projects. She has previously worked for organisations including the London Film Festival, the Edinburgh Film Festival, Film Victoria, the Australian Performing Arts Market and the 37°South Market at the Melbourne International Film Festival. She is passionate about new distribution techniques, crowdfunding and Saturday Night Live and can be found discussing all of these at @beatrixcoles. Adriana Rastocic PR/Marketing Adrienne Gyori Video Production Annie Slevison Video Production Courtney Hoggan PR/Marketing Gemma Palmer Video Production Dr Craig Batty is a Senior Lecturer in Creative and Professional Writing at RMIT University. He is a screenwriter, script consultant and script editor, with experiences in short film, feature film, television and online drama. He is author of the books Screenplays: How to Write and Sell Them (Kamera Books, 2012) and Movies That Move Us: Screenwriting and the Power of the Protagonist’s Journey (Palgrave Macmillan, 2011), and co-author of The Creative Screenwriter: Exercises to Expand Your Craft (Methuen, 2012), Media Writing: A Practical Introduction (Palgrave Macmillan, 2010) and Writing for the Screen: Creative and Critical Approaches (Palgrave Macmillan, 2008). Justin Halliday is an investment manager for Screen Australia’s Games and Interactive Multi-Platform fund. Before joining Screen Australia, Justin spent over 20 years working in games development in Melbourne. He started in the industry at Beam Software, working on titles for the original Nintendo Entertainment System, and since then he has held roles as a designer, producer and creative director on over 20 games for consoles, computers, and mobile platforms. Most recently, he was the Creative Director at Trickstar Games. Georgia Kavanagh-Dando PR/Marketing Directors’ Assistant Janie Hyun Graphic Design Julian Gasparri Digital Communication Lauren Colosimo Digital Communication Lauren Dinse PR/Marketing Penny Wright is the content manager for ABC iview, Australia’s leading on-demand video player. One of the key team members since the start in 2008, Penny has seen the service grow from 12 hours to over 300 hours of programming available every week. iview now has twenty million program plays every month. Penny manages the scheduling of all ABC catch-up TV, ensuring streaming rights are acquired for all programs. In addition she acquires a slate of ‘iview exclusives’, programs selected especially for the online audience, often made for distribution online. Peter Castaldi has worked in film journalism, exhibition, distribution, production and marketing for all of his professional life. He is one of the country’s most highly experienced festival and film marketing consultants and managers. He is also recognized as film and entertainment journalist and commentator. Since 2008 Peter has focused on consulting exclusively to Australian producers and distributors, on the release of Australian feature films both domestically and internationally. He works in acquisitions and programming for the OTT platform TV2GO and is currently EP and co-producer of the web-series pilot “The Stereo Complex” for Dashboard Animals He currently files for Curved radio (2SER) and ABC 702. Peter is acknowledged as a Cinema Pioneer. Elizabeth Alderslade Digital Communication 24 McDonald Emiantor Video Production Rachel Clayton Digital Communication Richard Khouri Video Production Wendy Trieu PR/Marketing Tony Moclair began his career at community radio station, 3RRR. He has since gone on to co-host commercial radio drive time and breakfast shows in Melbourne, Sydney and Adelaide. In addition, he cocreated and co-hosted the satirical ‘Restoring the Balance’ show for Triple J. Along with Julian Schiller, he created and performed the character Guido Hatzis, releasing two platinum selling albums of prank calls that both received ARIA awards. Tony’s TV writing credits include: Shaun Micallef’s Newstopia and Mad As Hell, Peter Helliar’s It’s A Date, Rove, Spicks and Specks (Series 8) and Tractor Monkeys. 25 OFFICIAL PARTNERS FESTIVAL PARTNER LEARNING PARTNER SESSION / SCREEN SPONSOR PROGRAM SPONSORS CREDITS SPECIAL THANKS Festival Director Steinar Ellingsen Andrea Makris Director of Marketing & Sponsorship Simone Flanagan Fed Square Director of AV Alexander Hipwell Jack Martinich Annabel O’Neill Ian Armet Director of Design Ingvill Oddsen Jess Baker Event Manager Bart Mangan Kevin Brianton Stage Manager Alan Macgill Mark Civitella Directors’ Assistant Georgia Kavanagh-Dando Matt Horne Kendyl Rossi Porcelain Pill Matt Coldrik PARTNER FESTIVALS Olivia Blackburn Renee Dudfield Siobhan Argent Steve Palfreyman Founded by Ashlee Thomas, Ingvill Oddsen, Max de Bowen & Steinar Ellingsen in 2013. 26 + all the Agency students from La Trobe University. 27 OPENING NIGHT FRIDAY 18 JULY DEAKIN EDGE 7:00–10:00PM Please join us as we launch the second installment of MWF. The evening will include a complimentary drink on arrival, networking, a keynote speaker, panel discussion, compelling screenings of some of the best web series in the world (samples from our official selection). KEYNOTE ADDRESS: ENZO TEDESCHI We are very honoured to have producer, entrepreneur and MWF alumni Enzo Tedeschi give our keynote address in 2014. Enzo is fast becoming a household name in the Australian screen production industry. His accolades speak for themselves and he has established himself as someone who is “doing it right”. Enzo co-founded Distracted Media with Julian Harvey. Their first major project was the multiple award-winning crowdfunded feature film The Tunnel, which highlighted an innovative and controversial model of funding and distribution with the film being released in an Australian-first simultaneously in cinemas, and via TV, DVD, in-flight, VOD and BitTorrent. Having reached an estimated global audience of more than 12 million, this project saw Enzo and co-producer / co-writer Julian named “Breakthrough Independent Producers Of The Year” at the 2011 SPAA Awards, as well as picking up an AIMIA award for “Best Use Of Social Media, Word Of Mouth or Viral”, among a number of other film festival accolades. Enzo has since produced the award-winning epic online series Event Zero (which was an Official Selection at MWF 2013), for Movie Extra, and the feature documentary The Crossing, directed by Julian Harvey, which won the Audience Award for Best Documentary at Sydney Film Festival in 2013. Currently, Enzo is in post-production on Distracted Media’s online science fiction series AIRLOCK, a Screen Australia-backed project, which he produced and co-wrote. INDUSTRY & PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT DAY WORKSHOPS SATURDAY 19 JULY KINDRED STUDIOS 10:30AM–3:30PM Join us for a day of Professional Development Workshops at Kindred Studios Saturday 19 July 2014 from 10:30 AM to 3:30 PM. Sandpit (Sam Haren and Daniel Koerner) will run an experience design workshop exploring how emerging technologies can be used to create immersive, participatory storytelling. Beatrix Coles’ (ScreenHerd) workshop will help you to engage your audience online through outreach and social media. Steve Palfreyman will teach you proven strategies to grow your network both online & face-to-face. For more information see pages 20–21. SECOND LOOK SCREENINGS SATURDAY 19 JULY LOOP 4:30–7:30PM 20 series have been selected for our ‘Second Look’ category. While the Second Look series are not nominated for any awards, they will be screened as part of the festival program, and the screenings will be followed by a Q&A with the creators. For more information see pages 14–15, 18. The screening schedule can be found on page 16. PANEL DISCUSSION: “THE AUDIENCE IN 2064” Who are the audiences of digital content? How and where do you find them? What are the operations and expectations of people in different areas of the industry? Join Justin Halliday (Screen Australia), Penny Wright (ABC iview), Daniel Koerner (Sandpit) and Mark Bonanno (Aunty Donna) for a free-flowing chat about those elusive online audiences and how to connect with them. Moderated by Beatrix Coles (ScreenHerd). Live performance by Porcelain Pill 28 29 SCREENINGS & AWARDS NIGHT OFFICIAL SELECTION SCREENINGS WITH CREATOR Q&As SUNDAY 20 JULY DEAKIN EDGE 11:00AM–5:00PM Each screening session will be followed by a Q&A with selected creators. See them all, or pick the sessions that appeal to you. 32 series in all – see the BEST web series from over 20 countries! For more information see pages 6–13. The screening schedule can be found on page 17. GALA AWARDS NIGHT SUNDAY 20 JULY DEAKIN EDGE 7:00–9:00PM A gala awards night, Melbourne WebFest style – frock up or just rock up – dress as you feel. An awards ceremony with a difference – no boring acceptance speeches, no long lists of thank yous. This is awards done right, done fun. Hosted by Melbourne’s edgiest comedy trio, Aunty Donna. Their web series Aunty Donna’s Rumpus Room was an Official Selection at the inaugural Melbourne WebFest last year and is currently available through ABC iview. TICKETS Tickets can be purchased via Eventbrite, please go to our website melbournewebfest. com and follow the link. Get one of our passes below to experience more for less: Industry & Professional Development Day Full $40 + booking fee Concession $25 + booking fee Industry Festival Experience - Access All Areas Full $90 + booking fee Concession $70 + booking fee Official Selection Screenings and creator Q&As Full $15 + booking fee Concession $10 + booking fee Experience Melbourne WebFest Full $50 + booking fee Concession $40 + booking fee Gala Awards Night Full $25 + booking fee Concession $18 + booking fee VENUES Please join us to acknowledge and recognise the best emerging and established talent in the ever-expanding world of web series. AFTER PARTY AT LOOP ACCESS Melbourne WebFest is committed to providing access so everyone can enjoy the festival. Awards include the prestigious Grand Jury Award, which will see one series creator sent on all-expenses-paid trips to Marseille in October for Marseille WebFest, and to Los Angeles in March 2015, for LA WebFest, with automatic entries and nominations in both festivals. Other notable awards include a People’s Choice Award with a $1,000 cash prize and a special award with the purpose of recognising Australian talent. The latter award will be presented by ABC iview, offering the winner a licencing agreement to the platform, which registers more than 20 million views per month. Opening Night Full $30 + booking fee Concession $20 + booking fee All sessions at Deakin Edge are wheelchair accessible. DEAKIN EDGE Federation Square Cnr Swanston & Flinders Sts Melbourne VIC 3000 +61 3 9655 1900 [email protected] fedsquare.com Block 1 of our Official Selection screening will be captioned and Auslan interpreted. (11am, 20 July Deakin Edge) If you have accessibility requirements that are not listed here please contact us. SUNDAY 20 JULY LOOP 9:00PM ONWARDS After the Gala Awards Show, please join us at the after party! 30 KINDRED STUDIOS LOOP 212a Whitehall Street Yarraville 23 Meyers Pl Melbourne VIC 3000 +61 3 9687 0233 [email protected] kindredstudios.com +61 3 9654 0500 [email protected] looponline.com.au 31 #melbwebfest