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Exploring Transmedia at the IDFA DocLab | Filmmaker Magazine

Exploring Transmedia at the IDFA DocLab | Filmmaker Magazine | Documentary Landscapes | Scoop.it

It’s been more than a week since IDFA, but I can’t stop thinking about their DocLab program, a competition section showcasing “new and unexpected forms of digital documentary storytelling.” This program presents new non-fiction transmedia projects, each allowing the viewer to interact with the reality the filmmakers have documented and constructed. Most of the projects were presented in screenings or in talks at the excellent DocLab Interactive Documentary Conference. In addition, each was presented on their own computer monitors in the DocLab’s gallery space.

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Kūpuna: An interactive documentary

Kūpuna documents the small Hawaiian town of La'ie through the experiences and collective memories of its elderly, indigenous residents.

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Justin Nalepa's insight:

There are so many stories from our elders that tell of a time past that can really give context to our own family roots and habits. I think that recording these stories to share with future generations is one of the most important things we can do as documentarians, filmmakers and storytellers. It is the tradition of passing on oral stories and histories, but with current and new technologies we are able to take that experience to the next level; offering more engagement with subjects and audiences than ever before. 

i-Docs's curator insight, December 13, 2012 9:59 AM

This new interactive documentary needs funding - can you help them out?