Wednesday, March 4, 2009

The Late Fragment - interactive film

http://www.latefragment.com/

About

Late Fragment is the first project conceived, through the CFC Media Lab’s Interactive Narrative Feature Program (INFP), which experiments with the creation, development, production, financing, marketing and distribution of interactive feature films. It has been produced by the CFC Media Lab in co-production with the National Film Board of Canada. It was written and directed by Daryl Cloran, Anita Doron and Mateo Guez.


About CFC

CFC celebrates 20 years of launching Canada’s most creative ideas and voices in film, television and new media to the world. As Canada’s largest institution for advanced training in film, television and new media, CFC proudly has more than 1000 alumni working in Canada and abroad. A leader in the rapidly changing entertainment landscape, CFC is committed to promoting and investing in Canada’s diverse talent and during this anniversary year will launch new programs that will continue to bring inspiring storytellers to the world.

About CFC Media Lab

CFC Media Lab provides a unique training, research and production think-tank environment for emerging new media artists, content developers and practitioners. CFC Media Lab has been experimenting with the interactive narrative form since 1997 and in the past ten years, have produced over 80 prototypes ranging from web-based interactive documentaries to “shuffle videos” – the creation of randomly generated movies on the i-Pod. For more information please visit: www.cfccreates.com

About the NFB

The National Film Board of Canada produces and distributes bold and distinctive social issue documentaries, auteur animation and innovative digital content that provide the world with a unique Canadian perspective. The recipient of its 70th Academy Award® nomination for Madame Tutli-Putli, directed by Chris Lavis and Maciek Szczerbowski, the NFB has garnered more Oscar® nominations than any production company or organization outside Hollywood. Since its founding in 1939, Canada’s public producer and distributor has won over 5000 awards, including 12 Oscars and more than 90 Genies. For more information about the NFB or to order films, go to www.nfb.ca or call 1-800-267-7710.

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