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Nicole Richie to Host the 26th annual EMA Awards on October 22
The Environmental Media Association’s 26th Annual EMA Awards will be held on October 22 in Burbank, California. Each year the EMA Awards takes a closer look at the environmental film projects taking place within the entertainment industry. Moby, musician and activist. Photo by: Melissa Danis. Photo courtesy: Sunshine Sachs “The earth is a special place and we should be doing everything we can to pass it on to generations to come as a habitable place where they can thrive.” - Moby The award ceremony is crafted to help build awareness for environmental issues worldwide. This year the EMA
Sundance Institute Explores Cinematic Virtual Reality with the Jaunt VR Residency Program
The Sundance Institute has recently added new virtual reality projects to the Jaunt VR Residency Program. Daniel Arsham, Yung Jake, and Lily Baldwin & Saschka Unseld are set to showcase their work in a six-month program designed to aid artists with breakthrough technology, virtual reality and immersive storytelling. The program will provide artists with new ways of delivering narrative through cinematic virtual reality and will have the opportunity to receive a grant to make their virtual reality short films. The Sundance Institute noted: Daniel Arsham Artist Daniel Arsham enters the residency program with his project, Chilled Soba, which transports viewers in
Sundance NEXT FEST 2016 at The Theatre at Ace Hotel Downtown Los Angeles
Free Outdoor Entertainment Venue for Attendees with NEXT DOOR Sundance Film Festival and NEXT FEST 2016 returns to downtown Los Angeles, California on August 11-14. The Sundance Institute has noted: 'NIGHT BEFORE NEXT', a celebration benefiting Sundance Institute and its artists, will precede the jam-packed weekend revelry on August 11 at The Theatre at Ace Hotel. On the eve of NEXT FEST, guests will come together to honor an emerging artist, with all proceeds benefiting the nonprofit Institute. Tickets for that night will be $150, but the festival helps independent artists, so I find it to be a thoughtful contribution, and


