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Check out the best short films from
"The World's Smallest Film Festival" produced by BigDigit,
Inc. You can choose from comedies, animations, dramas, experimental,
music videos etc. They are all pretty entertaining...
However, you will need the latest
version of QuickTime (QuickTime 6) to view many of them.
Click
here to get QuickTime 6 if you don't already have it...
According to the promoters, this is the first competitive showcase of digital video content for
the new generation of mobile phones, PDAs, and other mobile devices.
They bring together top film innovators with leaders in wireless, mobile
technology, multimedia software developers, content providers, and end
users to develop the full potential of creative multimedia content for
the mobile world.
These films fit not only the small
screen size, but the on-the-go nature of wireless mobile use. Entries
run up to 7 minutes. All are sized and purposed to look great in small
handheld formats. Rate the films, meet the filmmakers, and see the
results of your vote when we announce the winners. Go to the Screening
Room. You will find films (mostly QuickTime format) that can be
downloaded and watched over and over.
The top 10-25 "best of show" films from this site were
exhibited March 17-19 at CTIA Wireless 2003 in New Orleans for more than
40,000 high-level tech industry representatives and 800 members of the
press. Awards for this round of entries will be presented at CTIA March
18 at the premier of the invitational full-day WSFF Technical Symposium.
More about Big Digit
BigDigit is producing The First Annual BigDigit ‘World’s Smallest Film Festival’, to showcase the most interesting and exciting digital media produced for small-format mobile phones and communications-enabled mobile devices. A conference and an awards presentation will be hosted by the CTIA in New Orleans, LA, during its annual show and exhibition March 17-19, 2003, which is expected to attract more than 40,000 attendees and over 800 members of the press and media.
The BigDigit First Annual ‘World’s Smallest Film Festival’ awards presentation will recognize the best and the most innovative creations across several different categories including:
Drama
Comedy
Episodic
Music
Instructional
Animation
Commercial
Sports
In addition to the recognition given to filmmakers, BigDigit and CTIA are hosting several hours of discussion, presentations, product demonstrations and roundtables with experts on a variety of topics related to the uses, production of, and market for full-motion video ('film') on mobile phones. If you are interested in the mobile multimedia business, this event is not to be missed.
What are mobile films?
Mobile films are digital films that are
displayed on mobile devices.
I've got films, but nothing
made for the mobile phone. Can I participate?
Yes! You can repurpose your existing
digital film so long as it is in one of the supported formats for the
Film Fest (Quicktime, AVI, Real Media, MPEG-2 through MPEG-4, and is not
longer than 7 minutes. The digital content can be converted on your end
or on ours.
The Awards
The highlight of The First Annual
BigDigit ‘World’s Smallest Film Festival' will be an awards
presentation that recognizes the best and the most innovative creations
across several different categories. These categories include: Drama,
Comedy, Music, Instructional, Animation, and Corporate. The First
Annual BigDigit ‘World’s Smallest Film Festival’ will accept
and display both Features (1-5 minutes) and ‘Ultrashorts’ (up to 1
minute), which are an entirely new genre of films especially suited to
the mobile phone user’s lifestyle.
A panel of judges will rate submissions
on a variety of levels, including creativity, entertainment value,
‘real world’ utility and optimum use of currently-available
technology. Attendees will also have an opportunity to screen and vote
on entries as part of the First Annual BigDigit-CTIA ‘best of show’
awards category, through a special portal and software developed and
enhanced just for The First Annual BigDigit ‘World’s Smallest
Film Festival’.
Post Awards Mini-Conference
Just prior to the awards ceremony,
BigDigit will lead a series of discussions and presentations focused on
new trends and developments in new media presentations and mobile
multimedia systems. Taking part in the discussions will be
representatives from some of the top hardware, software and content
companies in the industry. Many of these companies will be showing the
latest in mobile technology and will be prepared to demonstrate how
these new systems and services will usher in a brave new world of mobile
entertainment and portable multimedia.
Why the time is right for Mobile
Multimedia
In the past century, a number of major
technology innovations have impacted the film and broadcast industries
and created important and exciting changes in the way people produce and
view different media. These developments include the addition of sound
to previously silent films, the introduction of color film and broadcast
technology, wide-screen cinema capabilities, and more recently digital
and high-definition techniques.
Today, we are at the brink of yet
another technology milestone, brought about by the evolution of computer
and imaging technology, and the development of a whole new generation of
wireless communications and entertainment devices. Suddenly, each person
has the capability to capture and view multimedia images and sounds on
an emerging class of cell phones that rely on high-speed wireless
networks and small and colorful displays to present these small
productions anyplace and anytime. In fact, these devices and an emerging
class of applications and wireless-enabled content are giving a whole
new meaning to the term ‘personal entertainment’.
Buoyed by an enthusiasm for compelling
content and slick new wireless devices, mobile phone sales worldwide are
climbing at a steady rate. Sales increased by about 7.8 percent during
the third quarter this year (2002), reaching a total of more than 104
million units, as compared with the same period last year, according to
market researcher the Gartner Group. Strong are expected to continue
throughout the fourth quarter and into the first quarter of 2003, as
handset makers in the U.S. unveil an exciting new generation of
multimedia and Web-enabled devices featuring improved color screens and
a built-in ability to handle high-level graphics.
The wireless carriers and service
providers have sensed the strong kinetic energy building in this
industry, and are presently working with a variety of content developers
to create new and compelling content for viewing on these devices.
Leaders in the film and entertainment industries are also working to
develop programming for this new and cutting edge format of mobile
multi-sensory entertainment and education.
The First Annual BigDigit
‘World’s Smallest Film Festival’ promises to be one of the key
events at CTIA WIRELESS 2003, and another important milestone that will
raise the curtain on the emerging world of mobile entertainment and
visual nomadic creativity.
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