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InFocus Case Study Series Event: 3D Documentaries

Thursday, March 10, 2011 from 5:00 PM to 8:00 PM (ET)

Ontario, Canada


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Event Details

What does it take to create a Stereoscopic 3D documentary in Canada?

Join DOC Toronto and 3D FLIC (3D Film Innovation Consortium) for a evening presentation that introduces you to the theory, the practicalities and the challenges of working in 3D. This is a not-to-be-missed opportunity for curious directors, producers, DOPs, editors, and aspiring stereographers. 

The event will include a presentation on Stereo 3D by award-winning documentary filmmaker and professor at York University Ali Kazimi (3D FLIC Lead Filmmaker), as well as case study presentations by John Reeves, Stereographer for CBC Television’s “Queen Elizabeth in 3D” and 3reedom Digital’s Diane Woods, who will take us behind the scenes on the first S-3D episode of the innovative nature series “A Park For All Seasons”. 

About 3D Flic:

Bringing together a uniquely interdisciplinary team of scientists, filmmakers and industry leaders (3D Film Innovation Consortium) bridges fundamental research in stereoscopic perception with the development of S3D film language and production, while building the capacity of the S3D production clusters in the GTA. Consortium partners: York University (Future Cinema Lab / Centre for Vision Research), CFC Media Lab, Ontario Centres of Excellence, Cinespace Film Studios, 3D Camera Company, Creative Post Inc., PS Production Services, Starz Animation Toronto, Side Effects Software, Computer Animation Studios of Ontario, Saw VII Productions Canada Inc., Christie Digital and IMAX Corporation.

Contact: Juana Awad, 3D FLIC Project Director

416 875 4774 - jaawad@yorku.ca - www.3dflic.ca

About DOC Toronto

DOC Toronto is the oldest and largest chapter in the Documentary Organization of Canada. In fact, DOC was founded by this chapter 25 years ago. Formerly known as the Canadian Independent Film & Video Caucus, DOC Toronto began as an advocacy group in 1983. The first of many successful lobbying efforts lead to the creation of Telefilm Canada's documentary broadcast envelope, a landmark decision that helped to develop Canada's strong independent production industry.

Today, DOC Toronto has about 380 members including many international award-winning documentary filmmakers. With a shift away from advocacy work (leaving that to the National office) our chapter is now solely focused on mentorship and professional development projects and programming for both emerging, and experienced documentary media artists in Toronto.

Contact: Allie Caldwell, DOC Toronto Coordinator

allie@doctoronto.ca - 416.599.3844 x3 - www.doctoronto.ca

When

Thursday, March 10, 2011 from 5:00 PM to 8:00 PM (ET)

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Centre for Social Innovation
215 Spadina Avenue, Suite 120 Boardroom
Toronto
Ontario M5T 2C7
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The Documentary Organization of Canada / Documentaristes du Canada (DOC) is the collective voice of independent documentary filmmakers across Canada.


As a national non-profit association it advocates on behalf of its members to foster an environment conducive to documentary production and strives to strengthen the sector within the broader film production industry.

Any questions feel free to email adele@docorg.ca

 

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