Richard Rouse, “Cinematic Games”
MIT Building 4, Room 231 Cambridge, MA, United StatesRichard Rouse on the ways cinematic techniques can be used in gameplay to create even more stimulating experiences for gamers.
Richard Rouse on the ways cinematic techniques can be used in gameplay to create even more stimulating experiences for gamers.
The New England premiere of the anime feature film "Summer Wars" (2009, Director Mamoru Hosoda, Madhouse / Kadokawa). The director and producer of the film, both based in Japan, will be present at the screening and will participate in a Q&A/discussion after the film.
Filmmakers Chris Boebel and Chris Walley on the making of Exit Zero, an in-progress documentary film about deindustrialization, community, class, and family in a former steel mill region in southeast Chicago.
The event, founded by late CMS program administrator Chris Pomiecko, celebrates his love for filmmaking by showcasing the finest video projects created by MIT students, staff and faculty.
John Ellis will argue that "Films are now seen as documents of interactions rather than expositions of fact."
ESFF 2011 offers a unique glimpse into the most recent short film productions from Europe, with a special focus on productions from European film schools and award-winning films from recent festivals.
An honored tradition returns this Spring when CMS presents the thirteenth annual Media Spectacle.
This series will demonstrate how film noir emerged as a powerful alternative to other film styles and genres in Hollywood from the 1930s to the 1950s.
Hollywood Film Noir as it developed during the 1930s-50s. The focus will be on important ̩migr̩ directors who moved to Hollywood when the Nazis rose to power
This class will explore Hollywood Film Noir as it developed during the 1930s-50s. The focus will be on important ̩immigrant directors who moved to Hollywood when the Nazis rose to power.
The Singapore-MIT GAMBIT Game Lab presents two new films about the world of gaming: "Going Cardboard" and "Get Lamp".
The three-day event will be a guided exhibition through Brazilian cinema, listing points to pay attention to and discuss after screening.
Emerging digital technologies are opening powerful new ways to create and even to reconceptualize the documentary film.
The urban database documentary is a mode of media art practice that uses structural systems as generative processes and organizational frameworks to explore the lived experience of place.
Media Spectacle prizes include the Chris Pomiecko Award for Best Undergraduate Entry, as well as awards for Best Non-undergraduate Entry, Animation, and more.