

THE UNCW FILM STUDIES DEPARTMENT PRESENTS:
JEN SIMMONS AND CHUCK OLSEN - VLOGGING AND SELF-DISTRIBUTION:
HOW TO USE NEW ONLINE TECHNOLOGY TO DISTRIBUTE YOUR OWN IDEAS AND WORK AROUND THE GLOBE
October 26th, 6:30-9:15pm, Lumina Theatre, Fisher Student Union
This is an exciting time to be a mediamaker. The digital video revolution has given us access to the tools to make our own media and the online video revolution gives us the power to distribute without gatekeepers.
As part of the upcoming Moviemakers and Film Scholars Series, Chuck Olsen and Jen Simmons, leaders in the online mediamaking revolution, will discuss what innovative mediamakers are doing with this new power of broadcasting: sharing personal experiences, telling otherwise-underrepresented stories, and revolutionizing what film and television can be. They will also talk about what tools are available for you, for free, to distribute your own ideas and work around the globe.
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Chuck Olsen is the founder of Minnesota Stories (mnstories.com) called one of the best videoblogs by the New York Times. He is the producer-director of "Blogumentary," the first documentary film about the rise of political and personal blogs. He also works as the Minneapolis correspondent for Rocketboom.com and is a web production specialist for Clockwork Active Media Systems. His personal blog (blogumentary.typepad.com) was nominated for Best Weblog at the South By Southwest Interactive Festival in 2004.
Previously, Chuck was Senior Web Producer at Twin Cities Public Television where he managed the design, technology, and strategy of the corporate web site serving many audiences. He also helped produce web sites for nearly every local and national production, including sites for Liberty! The American Revolution, DragonflyTV, and many others on Webby award-winning PBS.ORG.
Chuck has spoken about blogs, videoblogs, and journalism around the country, including: SXSW 2006, Vloggercon, Woods Hole Film Festival, International Symposium on Local E-democracy, International Symposium on Online Journalism, Preview Forum, Twin Cities Citizen Media Fair, Minnesota Public Radio, Twin Cities Public Television, and numerous colleges.
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Jen Simmons is a writer, designer and director with almost 20 years experience mixing computer-generated media with traditions from theater, film and visual art. She also runs her own web design company, specializing in internet-based media broadcasting systems (podcasting / videoblogging / IPTV), as well as other blog technologies, and standards-based websites. She has taught and spoken at media centers, universities and conferences throughout the U.S.
Her short films Inclinations (super-16mm, 2005) and Bush for Peace (video, 2004) have shown to over two hundred thousand people via the internet and at over 130 film festivals (including Rotterdam, Media That Matters, Resfest, Frameline, NewFest, and Inside Out.) WFAA-TV in Dallas-Forth Worth called Bush for Peace "a brilliantly spliced national address that turns the commander in chief into a dove."
From 1992-2000, Jen worked at the Esperanza Center in San Antonio Tejas, running a multicultural safe space for the artistic expression of people of color, women, lesbians and gay men.
Jen also creates interactive projection compositions for the stage, most recently for Violet Fire: A Multimedia Opera about Nikola Tesla. Running both pre-edited and dynamically-generated images to four projectors from one computer, Violet Fire premiered at the National Theater of Serbia on the 150th anniversary of Tesla's birth, and in New York at the Brooklyn Academy of Music's New Wave Festival.