WE ARE A GLOBAL PARTNER OF VRDAYS 2021!
13-14-15-16-17 November 2021, at MASH Denpasar
This will be our first time as a satellite event for VRDays Europe. We’re new to VR events and looking forward to finding more to support and integrate in this activities.
WHAT’S UP VR IN INDONESIA – DISCUSSION PANEL
Join us for a conversation between two VR creators and a VR producer about making cinematic VR in Indonesia.
Wednesday, 17 November 2021 at 18:00 (Bali Time)
visit minikino.org/live | no registration needed to watch the talks
Please register if you’d like to join the session at art-house cinema MASH Denpasar:
https://minikino.org/minikinoVRDays
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AARON WILSON is a director/writer, was born in rural Australia and has lived and worked in and around his neighboring South-East Asian region. He works as a director and writer across film, VR, multi-platform, and installation. He is drawn to narratives that explore human vulnerability, and connection between peoples across neighboring countries, and cultural divides.
In 2006, he was selected to take part in a filmmaker residency program with The Objectifs Centre for Filmmaking and Photography in Singapore where he developed the script for his debut feature, CANOPY (TIFF 2013). LITTLE TORNADOES is his second feature. Aaron is represented by Jennifer Naughton (RGM, Sydney) and Dave Brown (Echo Lake Entertainment, LA). |
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ANNISA ADJAM earned a master’s degree in Filmmaking from Kingston University London. She was trained as a VR technician for Greenpeace UK’s Manduruku VR Exhibition during Raindance Film Festival 2017 and participated in the Immersive Content Marketing Training from Digital Catapult, UK. She produced documentary and fiction short films as well as a Disability- themed immersive VR-Doc film in 2019 and currently is teaching Transmedia Producing at Multimedia Nusantara University and managing a creative community called Inteamates. |
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JONATHAN HAGARD is a half-French Indonesian director, animator, and illustrator based in Kyoto, Japan. Between documentary and animated fiction, based on his experiences and researches in sprawling cities such as Tokyo and Jakarta, he tells stories through traditional animation and new media.
In 2020, his first VR film Replacements, a follow-up of his 2008 Time Lapse, premiered at Venice Film Festival and won the Cristal of the best VR in Annecy Animation Film Festival. Jonathan is currently working on Replacements’ spinoff Alternates a VR Uchronia that takes place in Bali. |
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JOLINDE DEN HAAS grew up in South East Asia and West Africa and went on to get a bachelor’s degree in Arts Communication at the Fine Arts University of Applied Sciences in Amsterdam, the Netherlands. She’s been involved in the film industry for twenty years and currently runs the immersive program at CineMart and IFFR. She is also the founder and program director of the Ombak Bali International Surf Film Festival. |
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FRANSISKA PRIHADI is an architect, co-founder of the art-house cinema MASH Denpasar in Bali.
She is Program Director of Minikino since 2015 and served as guest programmer & jury for various national and international short film festivals, with experience as facilitator and mentor for filmmaking and film festival writing workshops. |