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The digital age has dramatically changed the purpose and nature of short films. Since 2005, YouTube has provided short video content to people around the world and, in the process, has forever altered how we watch and make short films. As a result, both new and seasoned filmmakers are seizing fresh opportunities to reach audiences. Short Films 2.0 explores how short filmmaking has adapted to the online world, why these changes have occurred, and how filmmakers can go about creating new short films that engage audiences. Mikel J. Wisler draws from over a decade of experience directing, writing,…mehr

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The digital age has dramatically changed the purpose and nature of short films. Since 2005, YouTube has provided short video content to people around the world and, in the process, has forever altered how we watch and make short films. As a result, both new and seasoned filmmakers are seizing fresh opportunities to reach audiences. Short Films 2.0 explores how short filmmaking has adapted to the online world, why these changes have occurred, and how filmmakers can go about creating new short films that engage audiences. Mikel J. Wisler draws from over a decade of experience directing, writing, and producing award-winning short films in order to shine a light on the evolution of short films and their new structure in the digital age. Drawing on science, philosophy, and real world examples, this book explores the impact that the digital age has had on short film length, plot structure, audience expectations, film festival reception, and more.
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Autorenporträt
Mikel J. Wisler is a writer and award-winning filmmaker behind several short films, including "Stop," "Parallel," and "Playing with Ice." By day, he's a documentary filmmaker, by night he's a sci-fi author seeking to make sense of life through stories. When he's not busy building Legos with his daughter, Wisler blogs about how stories help us make sense of life and has contributed articles and short stories to other publications. Born in Brazil, South America, where he spent most of his childhood, he now lives on the south shore of Boston, Massachusetts.Find out more at www.mikelwisler.com.