Crowdsourcing is creating the cloud filmmaking revolution
Learn more about filmmaker Tiffany Shlain’s crowdsourcing presentation at the Open Mobile Summit at Venture Beat.
Tribeca invites filmmakers and experts within the film industry to share their thoughts on film, technology and the future of media.
Crowdsourcing is creating the cloud filmmaking revolution
Learn more about filmmaker Tiffany Shlain’s crowdsourcing presentation at the Open Mobile Summit at Venture Beat.
By Tiffany Shlain
Following up on her “Cloud Filmmaking Manifesto,” filmmaker Tiffany Shlain introduces the second film in her “Let it Ripple” series—a uniquely collaborative process, from creation through dissemination.
By Tiffany Shlain

When YouTube first came out, I had a vivid dream that all the videos were in HD quality and had easy pull-down menus that explained how I could license the footage. I was like a kid in a candy store.
As a filmmaker who hardly shoots anything and is primarily into remixing and recontextualizing images, this explosion of online video was not only a much bigger candy store than I had ever dreamed of, it also completely changed the way I make films. The new tools and technologies that enable video sharing have allowed me and my team at The Moxie Institute to embark on a whole new adventure that we call CLOUD FILMMAKING.
By Jon Patricof

The time and space dedicated to discussion about the intersection of film and digital technology at this year’s Tribeca Film Festival is greater than ever.
From our Tribeca Talks Industry panels to our Future of Film Lunch Series to our Third Annual Tribeca Disruptive Innovation Awards—now it is not just filmmakers, producers and distributors who make up the “industry” at Tribeca but digital marketers, technologists, and brand executives as well.