IFP PRODUCERS SERIES BRINGS DIGITAL PARTNERS TOGETHER

 

 

This intensive workshop is led by experienced producers and industry professionals, and combines classroom style instruction, panel discussions, case studies and screenings. The next session, Meet Your Digital Partners, will take place at the Nightingale on May 18th. 

LOCATION: The Nightingale 

1084 North Milwaukee Ave, Chicago, IL 60642

 DATE: Wednesday, May 18th

 TIME: 7PM,

 PRICE: Suggested donation $10 non-members, $5 members

 

The IFP is pleased to launch a new salon/discussion series for media makers in the Chicagoland and Midwestern region: MEET YOUR DIGITAL PARTNERS. The goal is to bring together people from a broad array of fields related to media making, to exchange ideas and talk about developing visual and aural stories in a variety of cross-platform arenas. 

 

With the convergence of technology, there is a lot of talk of making work that can be relevant across a multitude of platforms. Yet media makers may not know where to meet potential collaborators outside their usual circle. Stay relevant and make new connections by attending this open forum, whether you’re a game developer, filmmaker, social media producer, advertiser, audio artist, or cross-platform media maker.

 

Round #1 of this experiment features the following media artists:

 

Ian Pottmeyer graduated college prepared to be an opera singer. From there he became a composer, then a composer of video game soundtracks. Now he creates the games themselves at Studio Cypher, a game design studio based in Bloomington, Indiana. As part of the three-man team, he takes on numerous design roles, from game to graphic to web to audio. Ian’s games are often marked by his desire to help players be as personally creative as possible. On May 18th, he’ll be giving a crash course in game design to help ensure that everyone who comes across your experience feels like they can participate and have fun. 

 

Ben Groenevelt makes fast, robust websites for non-profits, artists, musicians as well as small businesses and larger corporations. His tool of choice is Drupal, an open-source content management systems (CMS) used to build sites like the whitehouse.gov and grammy.com. He also, along with other open source devotees, spends his time giving back to Drupal’s open source community. He will be presenting, “What is this Drupal Thing?” giving a brief overview of what Drupal is and some of the powerful tools it provides to build dynamic, content rich web sites.

 

Cole Pierce is a Chicago based artist who makes paintings, video installations and audio multiples. He earned his MFA in Art Theory & Practice from Northwestern in

2007 and has exhibited work at Antenna Gallery, Old Gold, Vega Estates, and is curating a group

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show at the Milwaukee Avenue Art Festival for the third consecutive year.  He co-authors Field Mic, a sound art and music blog, and contributes music mixes to Headphone Commute’s podcast series.  He is currently a videographer and educator at the Chicago Teachers’ Center of NEIU.   

 

Jon Satrom http://jonsatrom.com is a new-media artist, educator, designer, and organizer. He performs realtime audio and video, celebrates obsolescence, and cultivates glitches. Satrom operates a production company called studiothread http://studiothread.com and teaches in the Department of Film Video New Media Animation at the School of the Art Institute. He will discuss “Strategies for Shattering Through Glowing Rectangles.” Riffing on Gene Youngblood’s Expanded Cinema (1970), Satrom will discuss new-media art’s potential to sculpt stories, transcend technologies, and remix our relationship(s) with cinema.

 

Able Parris is a designer, art director, and illustrator. He learned graphic design at the Rhode Island School of Design before opening his own niche design studio in Providence, RI. His collage art has shown nationally, and has been published internationally.  He co-authors Field Mic, a sound art and music blog, and contributes to We Love Typography, the beloved typography site that’s like an FFFFound for type-related content. Currently, he spends his days at McKinney in Durham, NC practicing design and art direction in the context of advertising.

 

 

IFP Chicago is a non-profit arts organization committed to providing resources, information and avenues of communication for independent filmmakers, industry professionals and independent film enthusiasts.

 

Contact

Christy LeMaster

[email protected]

PO Box 3065

Chicago, IL 60654

Ph: 312-506 4699

  

The IFP Producer’s Series is sponsored by:
The Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences

Gaylord and Dorothy Donnelly Foundation

Illinois Arts Council

City Arts

 and

 Tribeca Flashpoint Media Arts Academy