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17th Filmfest Hamburg hosts first Film Camp of the North

Hamburg's first BarCamp for filmmakers will take place on 2nd October at the 17th Filmfest Hamburg. The "Digital Film Camp@Filmfest Hamburg", also referred to as DFC@Filmfest Hamburg, will feature filmmakers and Web 2.0 specialists discussing the digital future of film. Berlin's second "Digital Film Camp" ended on 17th April this year, posing the question "How do filmmakers work and finance themselves in the Web 2.0 Era?" The event was hosted and organized by Simon Chapuzzeau, owner of HomeBase Lounge Berlin.

Following the great success of the DFC, it seemed the obvious thing for Chappuzeau "to take the format on the road and help meet the high demand for exchange between filmmakers and digital natives on a federal basis." Filmfest Director Albert Wiederspiel is pleased at "the cooperation with Simon Chappuzeau, both in form and content." For Wiederspiel the DFC@Filmfest Hamburg signifies "an excellent opportunity within the framework of Filmfest Hamburg for web-friendly filmmakers to discover new opportunities and methods of production, financing, marketing and distribution."

The German film students of Hamburg Media School and their Swedish exchange students from Dramatiska Institutet in Stockholm, as well as Hamburger Medienakademie have already secured their participation at the DFC@Filmfest Hamburg.

The DFC@Filmfest Hamburg belongs to a type of events known as BarCamps (or Un-Conferences), an uncomplicated and effective conference format that has long since become well established far beyond the Internet scene. The first BarCamp took place in August 2005 in Palo Alto, California.

These ad-hoc non-conferences follow the open space method of exchanging information and learning from one another in an open environment. The focus lies on discussions, presentations, workshops (so-called "sessions") and the interaction between participants. Anyone who has a contribution to make or wishes to learn something is welcome and heartily invited to participate.

The sequence of events at the DFC@Filmfest Hamburg is decided on at the start of the event by its hosts and participants. Depending on the interests and the issues in question, the participants are divided into groups and either actively or passively take part in the "sessions". The contents and the results of the event are continually documented in corresponding blogs, social networks or portals on the Internet throughout the Film Camp. Comments, complementary remarks and links are published on the micro-blogging provider Twitter.

Participation is free of charge and limited only for lack of space. Therefore a prior application must be submitted between 30.07. and 14.09.2009 at the following e-mail address: digitalfilmcamp@filmfesthamburg.de.

Please find more information at www.filmfesthamburg.de.

In 2009 Filmfest Hamburg presents the following sections: Agenda 09, Northern Lights, Vitrina, Voilà!, Made-for-TV Movies, eurovisuell and New Zealand Deluxe.

Further Information
Silke Cecilia Schultz (Head of Press and Communications)
Telephone: 040 - 399 19 00-29 or -17
presse@filmfesthamburg.de / www.filmfesthamburg.de

Commmunications and Press Department
_________________________________________________________________
Filmfest Hamburg GmbH
Steintorweg 4
D - 20099 Hamburg
Fon: +49 40 3991900-29
Fax: +49 40 3991900-10
Mail: presse@filmfesthamburg.de
Homepage: www.filmfesthamburg.de

***Filmfest Hamburg 24. SEPT. - 3. OKT. 2009***

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