Friday, July 21, 2006

Mobile movies

Will people watch films on their mobiles? This was one of the questions debated at the Nokia Shorts launch on Thursday July 20. At the launch, Nokia aired 15-second short films shot on mobiles or other cameras for its last Shorts competition.

They were surprisingly good, ranging from clever filmic tricks - like shooting a couple’s Anniversary celebration backwards - to funny to touching.

The amusing Eggscape, showed an Egg escaping being turned into an omelette. Isn't he Precious was filmed from the perspective of a child on a swing being pushed by his father; so when the child swings up close all you see is dad’s mouth. Another Short shows life from the inside of a crisp packet.

In an audience debate, Kevin Macdonald, director of Touching the Void, said: “The initiative is breathing new life into short films, which had been previously been dead commercially. Short films were a kind of ‘calling card’ [for people wanting to make longer films]. What’s encouraging is that mobile phones create a new market for them.”

However he added: “No-one really wants to watch a [longer] movie on their mobile phone. Mobiles are great for things that require immediacy and I’m not sure movies are like that.”

But Elliot Grove, director of the Raindance film festival, took a more optimistic view. “People were expressing doubts about how useful the Ipod would be before it took off,” he said.

The deadline for submissions for the next Nokia Shorts competition is September 11. The competition is judged by a panel of experts, including Grove, with prizes including a trip to the Cannes film festival.

More on:
www.nokiashorts.com
www.Raindance.co.uk

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