Biidaaban: First Light (2018)

8m
Running Time

August 16, 2018
Release Date

Biidaaban: First Light

Biidaaban: First Light (2018)

8m
Running Time

August 16, 2018
Release Date

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National Film Board of Canada
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Plot.

Toronto’s town square is flooded. The city’s infrastructure has merged with local flora. In this radically different future, people have found a connection to the past.

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Cast & Crew.

Lisa Jackson

Lisa Jackson

Director / Story / Creative Director

Scot Proudfoot

Scot Proudfoot

Gaffer

Mathew Borrett

Mathew Borrett

Director / 3D Artist

Dana Dansereau

Dana Dansereau

Producer

Rob McLaughlin

Rob McLaughlin

Executive Producer

Mike Southworth

Mike Southworth

Grip

Angelyne Martin

Angelyne Martin

Set Designer

Matthew Campbell

Matthew Campbell

Assistant Set Decoration

Cam Ziegler

Cam Ziegler

Assistant Set Decoration

Brett Lennan

Brett Lennan

Assistant Set Decoration

Min-Jee Mowat

Min-Jee Mowat

Makeup & Hair / Wardrobe Master

David Tomiak

David Tomiak

Colorist

Ryan Mance

Ryan Mance

Online Editor

Pablo Vio

Pablo Vio

Creative Director

Dirk Van Ginkel

Dirk Van Ginkel

Creative Director

Vinicius Araujo

Vinicius Araujo

Creative Director

Media Ridha

Media Ridha

Executive Producer

Jason Legge

Jason Legge

Producer

Peter Altamirano

Peter Altamirano

Technical Advisor

Erin Ray

Erin Ray

Production Coordinator

Cyrill Durigon

Cyrill Durigon

Motion Capture Artist

John Flores

John Flores

Motion Capture Artist

Juan Manuel Codó

Juan Manuel Codó

Animation

Details.

Release Date
August 16, 2018

Status
Released

Running Time
8m

Genres

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Wiki.

Biidaban: First Light is a Canadian immersive virtual reality film, created by Lisa Jackson and released in 2018. The film places viewers in an immersive vision of a Downtown Toronto that has been reclaimed by nature, with vegetation and animals living freely inside the urban landscape, with narration in the indigenous Wendat, Mohawk and Ojibwe languages.Jackson has indicated that the film is not meant to be perceived as apocalyptic, but as a meditation on the importance of humans living in harmony with nature to build a positive future. She created the film in conjunction with 3D artist Mathew Borrett, digital production agency Jam3 and the digital studio of the National Film Board of Canada.The film premiered at the Tribeca Film Festival in April 2018. It received a special event screening at Nathan Phillips Square in September, before having its official Canadian premiere at the imagineNATIVE Film and Media Arts Festival.

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