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Working Group’s Filmmaker Portal is an experimental media
arts incubator designed to create a technical and social environment
where media artists are able to concentrate and focus development
of new media art and adapt their existing practices to digital space.
Ultimately to become creative aesthetic and economic actors in the
emerging media culture and economy. The incubator will foster partnerships
and resource sharing as well as provide connectivity, server space,
interactive tools and applications [email, collaborative development
software and listservs for example] to support distributed learning
and collaborative development among participants. The Filmmaker
Portal has four key functions: distribution, promotion, publishing
and education.
Emphasis is on distribution since the World Wide Web holds strategic
potential for the region’s independent producers, including experimental
film and video, documentary, and dramatic films. Media Streaming
via the World Wide Web creates a public space where audiences can
research and access artist information and text, previews clips
or entire works, and reduce artist expenses related to these activities.
The critical underpinning of the project is the creation of an
infrastructure and skill set that allows media artists to take control
of distribution and promotion of their own work and to have a truly
meaningful presence on the World Wide Web.
The Filmmaker Portal is supported by the Ohio Arts Council and
the Kentucky Arts Council.

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The Internet’s World Wide Web is a
convergence of media forms that foreshadows a major shift in media
culture and the work of media artists. The digitization of media
is providing both opportunities and challenges for the non-commercial
media arts community. MWG’s Fred Johnson states in his introduction
to “Digital Directions,” a National Alliance for Media Arts and
Culture national planning project, funded by the Ford Foundation,
that:
“ Media art centers, independent media and film artists, independent
distributors, libraries, museums, arts and cultural groups in general,
are under increasing pressure to understand and act strategically
in the emerging media environment… these shifts open significant
opportunities to those who thread their way through the economic
and cultural changes now taking place.” |