The advent of new technologies, present in spheres as wide-ranging as health, industry, energy, communication and economy, has also meant a profound change in all links of the audiovisual production chain. Blockchain, Artificial Intelligence, the Internet of Things and Virtual Reality are concepts which, until only a very short time ago, were completely alien to us but which have a notable influence on storytelling, on data use, on the appearance of new business models and on tools for promoting and disseminating the cinema.
Such is the magnitude of the digital transformation that it is increasingly common for technology firms and companies to strike up alliances around the cinema in the endeavour to satisfy the needs of an ever more demanding audience, in a changing environment representing both challenges and opportunities.
Thus, 2deo, the audiovisual library of the Tabakalera-International Centre for Contemporary Culture, proposes, in collaboration with the San Sebastian Festival, a series of meetings and talks inviting reflection on the influence of new technologies on the cinema and how the latter has taken advantage of the situation in a constant reinvention of the audiovisual creation, production and exhibition processes.
PROGRAM
16 june
16:00 Welcome
16:15 Cybersecurity in the audiovisual field - How technology can help us to work and consume content safely. María Penilla (Ziur) and Iñaki Regidor (EITB).
17:00 Artificial Intelligence: the secret ingredient. Sami Arpa (LARGO AI) .
17:45 Break
18:00 The Art and Science Behind LAIKA’s Oscar®-Winning 3D Printing and Facial Animation Process. Brian McLean and Benoit Dubuc (LAIKA).
17 june
16:00 Blockchain: an ally for transparency. Irina Albita (Filmchain) and Oscar Lage(Tecnalia).
16:45 Drones; how groundbreaking technology is taking storytelling to new heights. Antton Peña(Flock) and Tom Wandsworth(Bad Wolf Horizon).
17:30 Break
17:45 VR in filmmaking: exploring novel audiovisual formats. Martin Allais(Battlescar film) and Mikel Zorrilla(Vicomtech).
18:30 Future of filmmaking. Pedro Escalona(Trigital), Pepe Abellán(Picnic), Jordi Bares(Rohtau), Sergio Santos(DØ Postproduction).
The audiovisual lab of the Tabakalera proposes, in collaboration with the SSIFF, a series of meetings and talks inviting reflection on the influence of new technologies on the cinema.