Call for Re-Mixers
MOD Films is looking for people to mess with our re-mixable film pilot.
Continue reading "Call for Re-Mixers"Who sampling what?
“A bad artist imitates, a good artist steals.” Pablo Picasso
Sampling culture is booming, re-mixes are becoming more and more widespread but how far does the influence spread?
Continue reading "Who sampling what?"Sanctuary on Planet Google
Sanctuary was partly filmed in Australian eucalypt forest in northern Sydney. Google Earth users can navigate to the exact location.
Thank you
Thanks to everyone who helped us to complete principal photography on Sanctuary in May. It has been an incredible couple of months, with all kinds of mayhem that had nothing to do with arts or creativity, but we made it through. We are now especially looking forward to sharing the finished film with you all.
Sanctuary on ABC Radio National
The ABC Radio National show - The Law Report today interviewed Michela Ledwidge from MOD Films, Simon Whipp from MEAA and Brian Fitzgerald from QUT Law School about Sanctuary.
Audio is available (Real Media and Windows Media) from the ABC website (15 minutes into the programme). A transcript of the interview is also available.
What is MOD Films
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MOD Films produces “film worlds” – films that are purpose-built for online interactivity and for manipulation after their traditional release. The company begun with the idea of “re-mixable films” where MODs (modifications and extensions), and even original film assets, are available to subscribers. Film worlds have huge market potential, greater than Massively Multiplayer Online Games, because game-play is optional. But enough about us! What do YOU want to do with films? Make your views known... |
Video introduction
A 6 minute introductory talk on MOD Films given at the Science Museum in London.Click on the following image to play video
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What is a MOD?
1. stylishly modern, esp. as regards dress.
2. of or relating to an unconventional style of dress in the 1960s in Great Britain, involving bold modern designs such as miniskirts.
3. a music "module" file format containing sound samples and pattern data, as distinct from data-only MIDI files.
4. a modification of a game made by a player
5. a modification of a story made by the audience
MODs are the key to remixable film, revisable films, reversionable films, reusable films...


