RioMarket: Saturday Industry executives may have packed their bags and headed for home or the beach, but there is still plenty happening at RioMarket on Saturday with a full programme of Free Events aimed at a wider public.
The industry executives may have packed their bags and headed for home or the beach, but there is still plenty happening at RioMarket on Saturday with a full programme of Free Events aimed at a wider public, a public interested in film and film production.
Fashion is one area that is well covered on Saturday, starting at 10.00 with Fashion Creative Director, Giovanni Frasson, giving a talk on Film Fashion. At 11.00 Oskar Metsavaht, Creative Director at OM.art, will discuss his creative immersion into the feature film Soundtrach, which was a transdisciplinary collaborative project that turned into a film, a fashion collection and an art exhibition.
Priscila Guedes, Founder & Conception VR of FEEL XR Studio, will give another cinematography master class on Saturday from 10.00 to 13.00, while at 14.30 the composer Vivian Aguiar-Buff of 1M1 Arte will give a workshop and general over view of the creative process and the logistics of soundtrack production. An analysis of all composer and producer functions, from the beginning to the completion of the film or television series.
Globo News is holding a number of panels on Saturday afternoon. At 14.30 a panel will look at fake news, alternative facts, and malleable truths. Marcelo Lins will mediate this roundtable and the guests will discuss what motivates the fake news creators and also the production process of the documentary Fake News – Baseado em fatos reais.
Later, at 16.30, a panel will discuss the production process of the new Globo series História do Futuro with the GloboNews team. “Brazil is a prisoner of the immediate. It is urgent to look forward," is the phrase Miriam Leitão opens História do Futuro, a new 10 part series that will be aired by GloboNews on Thursdays at 21.30, starting on 19 October.
On Saturday at 18.00 there will be a screening of TV Globo’s documentary Complexo that portrays the drama of the residents of the Favela complexes of Alemão and Penha. It asks what went wrong with the UPPs project and what happened to the promise of peace. Reporter Bette Lucchese and cameramen Piero Caputo and Júnior Alves show the community’s difficult life; the constant fear; but the desire for peace. The screening will be followed by an open debate to close this year's RioMarket.
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