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http://www.thedailyreel.com/logo.jpgAn Auteur for Our New Millenium http://www.thedailyreel.com/news-opinion/news/chris-cunningham-auteur-for-our-new-millenium When the digital revolution was just getting started, Chris Cunningham was among the first tyro filmmakers to embrace the ones and zeros of computer manipulation.No publisheranthonykaufman2006-10-02T05:36:01ZArticleWaiting for the Download Revolution... And Weird Al's Comeback? http://www.thedailyreel.com/news-opinion/news/waiting-for-the-download-revolution-and-weird-als-comeback Will there be a point when feature films are downloaded as much as trailers, film clips, shorts – and Weird Al Yankovic videos? No publisheranthonykaufman2006-09-28T23:08:24ZArticleYouTube Puritan Fun? http://www.thedailyreel.com/news-opinion/news/youtube-sex-violence/talkback/1159474810 YouTube Puritan Fun?anthonykaufman2006-09-28T20:20:10ZDiscussion ItemThird Screen Contest: New Cell Cinema or Same Old Shorts? http://www.thedailyreel.com/news-opinion/news/third-screen-contest-new-cell-cinema-or-same-old-shorts Over at the Third Screen Film Festival, which bills itself as the "definitive cell phone film festival for the new millennium," eighteen semifinalists are currently competing for a $10,000 production grant and the chance to see their work broadcast on mobile phones across America. No publisheranthonykaufman2006-09-28T04:11:39ZArticlePortrait of the Animator As a Young Man http://www.thedailyreel.com/news-opinion/news/leo-bridle-portrait-of-the-animator-as-a-young-man Leo Bridle is only 19-years-old, but he has already amassed one of the most spirited, eye-catching collections of non-commercial shorts online. Along with content creators like PES and David Firth, Bridle belongs to a young generation of web amateurs who've used their imaginative animation techniques to break out and launch careers for themselvesNo publisheranthonykaufman2006-09-27T19:25:35ZArticleSaving Democracy Through YouTube http://www.thedailyreel.com/news-opinion/news/saving-democracy-through-youtube YouTube isn't just for silly lip-synching anymore -- the upload giant is turning out to be one of the last, uncorrupted bastions of pure democratic ideals.No publisheranthonykaufmanyoutubegoogleonline video2006-09-24T21:39:57ZArticleHermes Presents Stylish Videos Online http://www.thedailyreel.com/news-opinion/news/hermes-presents-stylish-videos-online It's the sad truth of online movies, but oftentimes the best videos around are corporate sponsored (remember BMW's series "The Hire," which featured works from the likes of Ang Lee, John Frankenheimer and Wong Kar-wai). No publisheranthonykaufman2006-09-21T14:40:07ZArticleThe Un-Real O.C.: MTV's Virtual Social Networking Experiment http://www.thedailyreel.com/news-opinion/news/the-un-real-o-c-mtvs-virtual-social-networking-experiment "Don't just watch it. Live it." That's the tagline of Virtual Laguna Beach, a new online experience where participants can pretend to be spoiled, wealthy Southern California brats in a parallel universe. No publisheranthonykaufman2006-09-19T19:35:43ZArticleOnline Video Biz Seeks Ad Dollars http://www.thedailyreel.com/news-opinion/news/online-video-biz-seeks-ad-dollars If Internet video is finally becoming an actual business, wonders New York Times columnist Richard Siklos, how is it shaping up? In an article in the Times, "A Video Business Model Ready to Move Beyond Beta," Siklos delivers some salient facts about an ad-based revenue model for netcasters. No publisheranthonykaufman2006-09-19T19:35:43ZArticleOld Film Legend Jonas Mekas Joins New Media Revolution http://www.thedailyreel.com/news-opinion/news/old-film-legend-jonas-mekas-joins-new-media-revolution Jonas Mekas, the 83-year-old poet, filmmaker and tireless champion of independent film, is joining the online media revolution. At jonasmekas.com, starting on November 9, a new film – from three-to-seven minutes in length -- will debut every day for an entire year, available for downloading on iPod and other digital platforms. No publisheranthonykaufman2006-09-19T19:35:43ZArticleCellphone Cinema http://www.thedailyreel.com/news-opinion/news/cellphone-cinema Talk about exposure: At this year's Toronto International Film Festival, six fledgling filmmakers got excerpts of their work shown before every single film at the festival. And these trailers, made in conjunction with the festival's Talent Lab, were all created on mobile phones. No publisheranthonykaufman2006-09-19T19:27:06ZArticlePixel Pirates Strike Back http://www.thedailyreel.com/news-opinion/news/pixel-pirates-strike-back What a wonderful world the web can be. In an instant, talent scouts can discover the next big thing in Shanghai, Paris, Istanbul, or for that matter, Sydney, Australia, home to remix artists Dan and Dominique Angleoro a.k.a. "Soda_Jerk" and one of their chief collaborators Sam Smith. No publisheranthonykaufman2006-09-19T19:27:06ZArticleSeptember 11 Flashback http://www.thedailyreel.com/news-opinion/news/september-11-flashback On this day of remembrance and sorrow, it's easy to eat up the mainstream media's version of 9/11 -- for instance, witness the furor over ABC's "Path to 9/11" historical revisionism. But that's where the web comes in -- offering alternative, independent and various voices that don't pretend to present authoritative narratives about the tragedy, just myriad ones. No publisheranthonykaufman2006-09-19T19:27:06ZArticleWeb Video Hits the Big Screen http://www.thedailyreel.com/news-opinion/news/web-video-hits-the-big-screen Ever imagine what it'd be like to watch online video on a 60-foot square screen? It may sound antithetical to the private nature and low-budget look of most vlogs, but New York's Pioneer Theater is kicking off a week of web work on the silver screen this Wednesday night.No publisheranthonykaufman2006-09-19T18:44:21ZArticleMeet Guy Maddin, Canadian Auteur http://www.thedailyreel.com/news-opinion/news/meet-guy-maddin-canadian-auteur While the movie industry descends upon Ontario's capital for the annual Toronto International Film Festival (which launched last night), those left out of the fun can seek solace in this short documentary about a new work by Canada's own Guy Maddin, "Brand Upon The Brain! A Remembrance in 12 Chapters" (screening at the festival). No publisheranthonykaufman2006-09-19T19:13:34ZArticle