Don't have a lift ticket, movie pass, or even a trip planned to Park City? Me either. Not to fear though, as Zoom In Online will be providing a slew of Sundance Film Festival related coverage for those of us who didn't make the trip.
Annie Frisbie, Megan Cunningham, Reid Rosefelt, & Senior Producer Alex Moseman have all headed west to cover the SFF 2007.
Check back daily (or even better, subscribe
!!) for blog and video posts live from the events. Reid and Annie both have a lot of great interviews lined up.
This week's Zoom In Podcast includes an interview by Annie with film historian David Bordwell:
This week's guest is David Bordwell, professor of Film Studies at University of Wisconsin Madison, and author of a number of influential books in film history and theory. If you were wondering what a classic film historian thinks about You Tube, our conversation has the answers and so much more.
Listen to it here, subscribe to it in iTunes here, or the RSS feed here.
Additionally, Zoom In is producing the official Sundance podcasts this year - which can be found on the iTunes Music Store here (you need iTunes). Check back there for daily audio podcasts of the various panels from this year's festival. To get you started, a selection of video podcasts are available highlighting previous year's shows, as well as a chance to meet some of the Directors from this year's festival (pictured left is David Gordon Green, director of Snow Angels) Having been the one to encode them, I can tell you they are all great and I'm jealous I'll be missing their movies!.

Podcasts, interviews and panels are the only thing Sundance will have in the iTunes Music Store - starting January 22nd, the screened short films from this year's festival will all be available from iTunes as well. You can find all the films at www.itunes.com/sundance.
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January 18, 2007 - 5:20pm