General Meeting in Newcastle

The ReelLives partners met this week in Northumbria University in Newcastle for a two-day general meeting to discuss work progress and to foster further collaboration. The highlight of the meeting was the viewing and critiquing of the six films that were developed by professional film makers as part of the ReelLives Film Competition that was launched in March this year. The films provide valuable and rare examples of how social media content can be turned into short films to portray the life of individuals.

General Meeting in Newcastle

The ReelLives partners met this week in Northumbria University in Newcastle for a two-day general meeting to discuss work progress and to foster further collaboration. The highlight of the meeting was the viewing and critiquing of the six films that were developed by professional film makers as part of the ReelLives Film Competition that was launched in March this year. The films provide valuable and rare examples of how social media content can be turned into short films to portray the life of individuals.

SXSW

edu2016

We would like to bring the ReelLives project to SXSWedu in March 2016, and to do so we need as many people as possible to vote for us. The only thing that you need to be eligible to vote is an email address. Public votes count for 30% of the overall votes for panels and the comments made by those voting will be considered by the SXSW judges in selecting the final panels. The competition is very tough so please help us to get as many votes as possible.

Please have a look at our session proposal and consider voting for us and leaving a positive comment. It only takes a couple of minutes, just click on this link, read our session blurb and click โ€˜yesโ€™ or โ€˜noโ€™. Voting closes on September 4th.

http://panelpicker.sxsw.com/vote/51703

sxsw2016

We would like to bring the ReelLives project to SXSW Interactive in March 2016, and to do so we need as many people as possible to vote for us. The only thing that you need to be eligible to vote is an email address. Public votes count for 30% of the overall votes for panels and the comments made by those voting will be considered by the SXSW judges in selecting the final panels. The competition is very tough so please help us to get as many votes as possible.

Please have a look at our session proposal and consider voting for us and leaving a positive comment. It only takes a couple of minutes, just click on this link, read our session blurb and click โ€˜yesโ€™ or โ€˜noโ€™. Voting closes on September 4th.

Resources

Institutions
Web Links

Official EPSRC info page about the project

The Story Machine: Reconnecting Dispersed Families

MusicFlow – Connecting the Worlds of Images and Sound

โ€œShe said yes!โ€ โ€“ Liminality and Engagement Announcements on Twitter