圣丹斯研究所奖奖沙盒基金科学讲故事的赠款
Sundance Institute Awards Sandbox Fund Grants for Science Storytelling
圣丹斯学院和沙盒电影宣布了12位电影制片人,他们将在下一批获得对其项目的支持,以及被选为通过沙盒基金获得不受限制和不可拆料的赠款的八部电影。沙盒基金旨在提升该基金独立艺术家在科学和非小说故事领域工作的声音,他们在美国和国外重叠的科学和艺术重叠的亮点。 ,”莱西·施瓦茨·德尔加多(Lacey Schwartz Delgado)和梅赫特·曼德夫罗(Mehret Mandefro)的《自由人的想法》,塔莎·范·赞德(Tasha van Zandt)的《生活》和埃莉诺·莫蒂默(Eleanor Mortimer)的无题的深海分类纪录片。同样在该小组中还有Leandro Listorti的“ Herbaria”,Francisco Forbes,Ferran Romeu和Matthew Barton的“科幻小说”,NataliaSolórzanoVásquez的“ Space是一种巨大的动物”和Julie Forrest Wyman的未标签的少数丛林SM项目。“我们很高兴支持这些令人兴奋的讲故事的声音,因为它们展示了艺术和科学如何融合重叠的目标,以美丽,复杂和挑战性的方式揭示我们周围的世界。”研究所的授予计划。“这些多样化的项目正在使用形式来吸引我们的好奇心并创造意义。” Sandbox Films的制作和开发负责人Jessica Harrop说:“科学讲故事不必是教学法或这本书。这些艺术家正在使用这些艺术家讲述有关科学的故事的创造性和独特的讲故事技巧,我们一直感到兴奋。”
Sundance Institute and Sandbox Films announced 12 filmmakers who will be in the next batch to receive support for their projects, along with eight films selected to receive unrestricted and non-recoupable grants totaling $255,000, through the Sandbox Fund.
The Sandbox Fund aims to elevate the voices of independent artists working in the realm of science and nonfiction storytelling as they produce and promote work and discourse the highlights that overlap science and art in the U.S. and abroad.
The filmmakers and projects receiving grants are Márton Vizkelety and Zoltán Moll’s “Give Love Create,” Lacey Schwartz Delgado and Mehret Mandefro’s “How Free People Think,” Tasha Van Zandt’s “A Life Illuminated” and Eleanor Mortimer’s Untitled Deep Sea Taxonomy Documentary. Also in the group are Leandro Listorti’s “Herbaria,” Francisco Forbes, Ferran Romeu and Matthew Barton’s “Science Fiction,” Natalia Solórzano Vásquez’s “Space Is a Monstrous Animal” and Julie Forrest Wyman’s Untitled Dwarfism Project.
“We are thrilled to support these exciting voices in storytelling as they show how art and science converge over overlapping goals to reveal the world around us in beautiful, complex and challenging ways,” said Hajnal Molnar-Szakacs, director of the Sundance Institute’s granting program. “These diverse projects are playing with form to engage our curiosity and create meaning.”
Jessica Harrop, head of production and development at Sandbox Films, said: “Science storytelling does not have to be didactic or by the book. We are consistently excited by the creative and unique storytelling techniques that are being used by these artists from around the world to tell stories about science.”
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