[update] MMIF2011 promoted in ‘TimeOut Amsterdam’

9 Jun

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MMIF RECTIFICATION: There are errors in this article from TimeOut magazine. Peter Greenway is mistakenly mentioned as the director of ‘Big Bang’. Saskia Boddeke (aka Rose Borchovski in SL) actually is the real director of ‘Big Bang’ and submitted this film to MMIF. Peter Greenaway  only did contributions to this production. We apologize for any confusion.

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Ma Machinima International Film Festival

Club Karlsson

Friday 17 & Saturday 18, 2011

If you’re tired of the same overpaid Botox victims trotting out all-too-familiar plot Lines, then prolific ‘machinimatographer’ Chantal Harvey may be your cinematic salvation. The Dutch director’s third Ma Machinima International Film Festival promises 60 original, fun, touching, sometimes plain weird and, occasionally, mindblowing short films that defy the usual rules of storytelling. Machinima, you see, is the art of making movies using 3D online virtual worlds and video games (such as Second Life, World of Warcraft or even Google Earth) where, unhampered by such pesky factors as reality, the laws of physics or an actor’s range, filmmakers can unleash their creativity with no bounds other than their own imaginations. Harvey (after whose nickname in the community, ‘mama-chinima’, the festival is named) claims she refuses to limit herself to one genre of machinima ‘because the medium offers so much freedom to filmmakers’. Clearly, most of them got the memo – including Lainy Voom, whose bird-headed characters drink coffee with a spoonfull of eyeballs, and Tom Jantol, whose rendering of Pinocchio as a disolated doll with lipstick and nipples curiously takes nothing away from the film’s grace and sensitivity. Because it’s inherently inexpensive to produce but rich in possibilities, machinimatography appeals to experimental and emerging filmmakers in particular.

That said, some open-minded old-timers have also jumped on the machinima bandwagon, such as Peter Greenaway (‘The Pillow Book’) who is presenting his ‘Big Bang’ at the Festival. A poetic ode to all existence, parts of his film eschews human beings in favor of computer-generated avatars, some of whom boast such realistic facial expressions that Pixar’s best illustrators might want to watch their backs.

The event, which will happen in ‘real life’ at Club Karlsson, a private club and self-avowed ‘counter cultural’ space in the Western Canal Belt, will also be streamed live online and in Second Life, where hundreds more visitors and their avatars are expected at the lavish virtual theater ‘built’ especially for the occasion. Club Karlsson guests are welcome to bring their laptops to follow the online part of the event – WI FI and the requisite cables will be provided. Both real life and virtual virtual parties reflect the important social aspect of Machinima: ‘The festival is not a competition; there are no awards, no contests; it’s just about sharing’, says Harvey. In this spirit, newbies can try their hands at the ‘Machinima for Dummies’ workshop at Club Carlsson on June 17, creating a short film that will be screened at the opening of the festival. With twice as many filmmakers and twice as many real life guests as last year, the trend is clearly growing. ‘We ‘ll have drinks, food, a lot of socialising and maybe even sex,’ says producer Ze Moo. No wonder machinima is gaining speed.

17 & 18 June, 20.00 – 01.00 at Club Karlsson (Keizersgracht 264). FREE and online all night. See mmif.org for more information. Marie-Charlotte Pezé, for Time Out Magazine Amsterdam.

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7 Responses to “[update] MMIF2011 promoted in ‘TimeOut Amsterdam’”

  1. JoJa Dhara 2011/06/09 at 19:10 #

    LOOKING FORWARD!!!

  2. Saskia Boddeke? Rose Borchovski 2011/06/09 at 23:04 #

    This article is so wrong, The Big Bang project is my contribution, how dare you d=to abuse my freindship this way, with such a false publicity, shame on you (((Susas are NOT from Peter Greenaway.
    Herewith I withdraw the BigBang from your festival

    • Jacob 2011/06/13 at 16:29 #

      the article is fine, you’re just bored and you seem very annoying, go clean your sink maybe

    • Samantha 2011/06/13 at 16:34 #

      you pulled your own film from the festival just because you didn’t read your name in a magazine ? what a ridiculous thing to do

  3. George Kalmin 2011/06/13 at 16:52 #

    “we sincerely regret this film being pulled out of the festival by Saskia Boddeke because of this TimeOut publication”

    lol you mean because of Saskia Boddeke I think

  4. phaylen 2011/06/14 at 17:10 #

    This is so disappointing. It astounds me to see the immovable strength of one’s ego. And then to take it out on you and the MMIF because they didn’t feel glorified enough. Saskia did no harm to us in removing her film, it is her right to do so, but ultimately it is inconsequential, We’ll celebrate Machinima, and those who participate in the community anyway.

    Thanks for all of your Hard wonk, Chantal and Ze. You are true pioneers and your tireless efforts on behalf of the Machinima art is inspiring.

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