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The MIPTV programme includes the Media Mastermind Keynote Series, the Producers’ Hub & Co-production Summit, the Brands and Content focus, competitions, matchmaking and networking events, and the red-carpet World Premiere TV Screenings. Innovation is at the heart of MIPTV with MIPCube programme. MIPTV Programme at-a-glance. The MIPDoc programme focuses on co-financing and co-production: MIPDoc Programme at-a-glance The MIPFormats programme features the most innovative concepts worldwide: MIPFormats programme at-a-glance
Vincent Morisset was born in Montreal. Director, programmer, inventor, he is looking for new ways to tell stories. Since the release of the Funeral album, Vincent has been collaborating with Arcade Fire. The interactive video for Neon Bible is considered by many as the first interactive music video. Vincent also directed their documentary Miroir noir and came up with the idea of the Synchronised Artwork for the album “The Suburbs” which change the way we present visuals related to digital albums. His work has been showcased in Wired, Creative Review, Pitchfork, Rolling Stones, Le Monde and The Guardian among others. Creativity Magazine, Shots and Boards selected Vincent in their directors to watch list. Recently, Vincent directed a dance activated interactive video for Arcade Fire (sprawl2.com), BLA BLA (blabla.nfb.ca), an experimental film for computer and INNI, a feature film on the icelandic band Sigur Ros. Vincent is founder of AATOAA, an entity specialized in open-minded projects.
New forms of creativity and storytelling are springing up today that harness technology in new and unexpected ways. So what happens when clever coding meets clever storytelling? Will "viewers" of content exist in t ...