CINECITY is presented by the Duke of York’s Picturehouse and South East Film & Video Archive at the University of Brighton.

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19 november - 5 december 2004
digital city
adventures in the digital moving image with highlights from onedotzero.

Split into strands, onedotzero allows easy access to the various facets of the future of the moving image through music videos, motion graphics, computer gaming cinematics and graphically inflected short films. It charts the current creative crossovers and explorations of moving image, design, fashion and architecture. www.onedotzero.com

  • fashion and new moving image
  • mon 22 nov • 6PM - free
  • sallis benney theatre
  • Fashion’s collision with the fields of graphic design, illustration and new forms of moving image has produced notable experimentations. This programme seeks to address and explore this across music videos, motion graphics, shorts, featuring work from Nick Knight’s Showstudio and Brazilian collective Lobo. Approx. 75 minutes. Free entry.
  • graphic cities
  • wed 24 nov • 6.30pm
  • duke of york's
  • A continuation of onedotzero’s excavations into moving image and architecture this programme presents graphic explorations of urban environments and the city - contemporary explorations of the ‘City Symphony’.

    Followed by panel discussion.

  • j-star 04
  • sat 27 nov • 6.30pm
  • duke of york's
  • Continually the freshest contemporary moving image work and style from Japan’s finest talents, incorporating anime, motion graphics, music videos and brand new moving image explosions not seen outside of Japan. A highly influential and eclectic mix of the very latest innovations from rising talents and established masters, featuring P.I.C.S, W+K Tokyo Lab, Mashima Riichiro, and more.
  • sh*te + shynola
  • fri 3 dec • 11.15pm
  • duke of york's
  • onedotzero unlocks Shynola’s video vaults revealing an impressive array of shining gems and unseen masterpieces. The UK animation collective are synonymous with humour and visual innovation in short films and in music videos for acts such as UNKLE, Quannum, Radiohead, Blur, Queens Of The Stone Age and many more. The programme features ‘lost’ videos for Athlete, Grooverider and early shorts, unreleased spoofs and special clips.

    For information on a free onedotzero education event for schools and colleges see page 30.

  • young & rubicam and sony present 2004 magic shorts
  • sat 20 nov • 1.15pm
  • duke of york's
  • Free Admission
  • This special free event will be of interest to film-makers and cinema-goers keen to find out more about the way technology is changing the way films are made and presented.Young and Rubicam, a global advertising agency and Sony have teamed up for the third year running in a collaborative project designed to highlight the creative possibilities of High Definition technology. For this year's project 10 leading commercials directors were asked to produce work on the subject of “magic”. The Sony HDCAM High Definition format has become the most popular production system for all High Definition production, be it commercials, movies or top-end television and HDCAM based camera hire companies and post production houses are now widespread.

    The MAGIC SHORTS are the living proof of the creative potential of High Definition for film-making, accommodating different aesthetics and outstanding pictorial results on a big cinema screen. The screening will be introduced by Milan Krsljanin production co-ordinator of Magic Shorts in Europe.

  • wired ventures
  • digital film evening
  • thurs 25 nov • 6.30 - 9.30pm
  • city college, pelham street
  • Following the success of last year's Wired Ventures - Digital Film Evening, Wired Sussex is pleased to announce this year's event, in association with onedotzero and hosted by City College Brighton and Hove, which will explore new directions in digital filmmaking.

    The focus of discussion will be on how diverse media and related disciplines, including motion graphics, music videos, computer gaming and interactive media are converging to create exciting new filmic visions. The discussion will be lead by panel members Simon Robson, Jim McNiven and Ed Holdworth, film makers whose diverse influences and broad skill range have shaped their film work.

    A Q&A session will give attendees the opportunity to raise issues and ask questions. This will be followed by networking during which attendees will be able to talk to other digital film makers, animators and digital content producers.

    For more information and to regisiter for this FREE event visit: www.wiredsussex.com