Tuesday, September 27, 2005

Rediscovering Guayabo

Its official: "Rediscovering Guayabo" is to be transmitted:

Day: Thursday, 13th of october, at 7:30 pm (3:30 am norwegian time).
Where: chain between Canal 15 and Canal 13, Costa Rica.


For those outside Costa Rica, you can access the webcast



Running time: 30 minutes
Languages: Spanish and English (with Spanish subtitles) -english subtitled version available-

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Wednesday, September 14, 2005

things are moving...

SIM OFFSHORE:
A couple of weeks ago we were part of Hydro`s centennial celebration.


We collaborated by writing a good deal of the script for a 3D educational game called SIM OFFSHORE; together with this we edited all the video sequences that aim to give a good insight to some of the processes in the offshore industry. The job was done in collaboration with NITH, Commodore Consulting and Bergen Animasjon. The exhibition will continue until mid october.




REDISCOVERING GUAYABO:
Our documentary "Rediscovering Guayabo" -archeological site- will be broadcasted in Costa Rica next 12th of october. Is meant to be part of the activities of the anniversary of the arrival of spanish people to the Americas.



It is almost a fact that it will be broadcasted as a "chain" of two TV channels: Canal 15 and Canal 13. In any case, and internet permitting, you will be able to see the transmition through Canal 15´s webcast. It will be, most likely, shown at the Costa Rican Film Festival. Its a feature documentary: 43 minutes.


BALLOONS:

"Balloons" is finished and we are waiting for the decission of the BIFF. We are sending it to the Costa Rican Film Festival as well. We will have our first screening next 28th of september at the Bergen Museum. We hope to be able to invite media, crew and friends altogether.


CBC AND 16:9:
This weekend we will be editing for CBC, editing two reportages... more about that soon.