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New Renaissance Pictures is an independent production and distribution company for film, television, and the web, established in 2005.〔"(About Us )" New Renaissance Pictures, retrieved October 15, 2009.〕 Since its inception, New Renaissance Pictures has been involved with a variety of groundbreaking new media projects, including WebSerials.com and the multimedia experience ''The Black Dawn''. ==History== New Renaissance Pictures launched as one of the first online distributors of short films. By 2006, the company was producing and distributing a variety of award-winning films, including ''Be the Man'' (Best African-American Film, DGA Student Film Awards),〔"(DGA Announces Winners of 12th Annual Student Filmmakers Awards )" Directors Guild of America, November 1, 2006.〕〔"(DGA fetes student filmmakers )" Variety, November 1, 2006.〕 ''Wednesday'' (Jimmy Stewart Crystal Heart Award, Heartland Film Festival)〔"('Wednesday' MovieDetails )" Heartland Film Festival.〕 and ''A Shopping Cart Named Desire'' (Cinematic Film2Music Competition at the Sundance Film Festival).〔"(Cinematic Film2Music Winners )"〕 Also in 2006, the site began to offer HD downloads of select productions. Following the success of ''Be the Man,'' New Renaissance once again collaborated with writer/director Matthew Jones on the short film ''Choices'', a drama about a teen preparing to end her unplanned pregnancy.〔"(Success Story: Matthew Jones )" The Scriptwriters Network, retrieved October 15, 2009.〕 The company produced its first feature film, ''The Deserted'', in 2006 and followed up that production with two serialized features for the web: ''Project X'' and ''Cataclysmo and the Time Boys''. These two productions formed the foundation for WebSerials.com — another division of the Sikora Media Group, launched as a home for serialized web entertainment.〔"(A Renaissance in Media )" Charisma Magazine, May 2008.〕 YouTube considered these early productions "some of the best dramas the web has to offer."〔"(Dramatic Webisodes )" YouTube Blog, September 8, 2007.〕 WebSerials.com proved to be a major success, as one of the premiere sites for popular web series,〔"(Webisode primer )" LA Times, October 15, 2007.〕〔"(Serial Killers )" New York Times, August 22, 2008.〕〔"(About )" WebSerials.com, retrieved October 15, 2009.〕 prompting New Renaissance to produce not only a sequel to the highly-popular ''Cataclysmo'' but also additional serials for the site. In 2009, New Renaissance completed its groundbreaking multimedia experience ''The Black Dawn'' — a post-apocalyptic, science-fiction drama that spans a feature film, TV series, web serial, short film, comic book, and videoblogs. The cross-platform, story-driven experience gives viewers an unprecedented level of interactivity as they unravel the mystery and follow the characters within the world of ''The Black Dawn''.〔"(‘The Black Dawn’ Infects Web With WebSerials’ Latest )" Tubefilter, February 26, 2009.〕〔"(The Black Dawn )" Tilzy.tv, retrieved October 15, 2009.〕 Also in 2009, New Renaissance sponsored the first annual Film Music Guild Conference, a forum designed to connect filmmakers and composers and inspire greater community and creativity. Guests included director Pete Docter of Pixar's ''Up'' & ''Monsters, Inc.'' and John Ottman, the editor & composer of films such as Superman Returns & Valkryie.〔"(Sponsors )" Film Music Guild Conference, retrieved October 15, 2009.〕 In August 2010, New Renaissance Pictures launched a new web sitcom called "Best Laid Plans." The show is completely improvised by the ensemble cast without the use of any scripts.〔"(WebSerials.com Launches Unique New Unscripted Web Comedy "Best Laid Plans" )" WebSerials.com, August 31, 2010.〕 New Renaissance Pictures continues to develop and produce new content for film, television, and the web. 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「New Renaissance Pictures」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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