http://audio.sxsw.com/podcast/interactive/panels/2008/SXSW08.INT.20080311.ExquisiteCorpse.mp3 In 2008, a team of filmmakers will create an exquisite corpse (google surrealists ) feature film to explore how narrative changes when it is collectively owned. Each team will create a 5 minute segment on film or video. When they are finished, they will pass the last minute of their film to the next team, along with headshots of the actors involved, and an object featured in their segment. No other information will change hands. The next team must incorporate one of these elements into their piece and will have 2 weeks to write, cast, shoot, and edit their segment. The final product will be a feature-length film, in which all of the elements that make up the narrative will be revealed for the first time. The panel, comprised of the major creative filmmaking roles (director, writer, DP, editor, actor) will discuss the changing rules of content creation, new ways to look at content mashups and their implications. The panel will explore issues of ownership in the world of YouTube, creative control, traditional story structure, and what happens to all of these when they are shattered by an arbitrary set of rules that mandate surrender of control. Jason Nunes Sr User Experience Architect, Adobe Consulting Scott Solary Senior Producer, CBS Interactive Don Downie Dir/DP, Small Media Extra Large Stacie Capone Actress, ScenePartners Cinema Alison Mao Indecent Exposure Productions Meghan Scibona Exec Producer, Small Media XL









