i have an idea for a film project in the near future about imminsts goals and or specific technologies that imminst advocates. I'd be curious to find out if anyone else would be interested in such a project, I'm working on a show now so I have some experience, however I'd much rather be working on something involving life extension technologies or AI/Singularity. Thanks
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ImmInst Documentary Film Project
#1
Posted 04 May 2004 - 03:10 PM
i have an idea for a film project in the near future about imminsts goals and or specific technologies that imminst advocates. I'd be curious to find out if anyone else would be interested in such a project, I'm working on a show now so I have some experience, however I'd much rather be working on something involving life extension technologies or AI/Singularity. Thanks
#2
Posted 04 May 2004 - 09:50 PM
I would love to promote such a film to the general public. I don't have any experience in movie making, but I am always ready to give my feedback as a dedicated documentary viewer.
Edited by lightowl, 04 May 2004 - 10:55 PM.
#3
Posted 04 May 2004 - 10:18 PM
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#4
Posted 04 May 2004 - 10:52 PM
http://futurefoundat.../nty_index.html
Maybe there is some inspiration to find from there project.
#5
Posted 04 May 2004 - 11:01 PM
Program 5: The Future Human.
This program evaluates the potential for changing humans in yet-unforeseen ways through advances in genetics and germline engineering, cloning, nanotechnology, etc. Issues related to the future of medicine and possible further human speciation will be explored.
This is one of the 6 episodes planned.
#6
Posted 04 May 2004 - 11:25 PM
Thanks Lightowl.
#7
Posted 04 May 2004 - 11:47 PM
That series seems fascinating by the way.
#8
Posted 05 May 2004 - 12:27 AM
I wouldn't have proposed it if I didn't feel I and a crew of 5 to 10 people wouldn't be able to do a fantastic job on it.
Excellent!
#9
Posted 05 May 2004 - 12:29 AM
#10
Posted 05 May 2004 - 12:39 AM
Reason
Founder, Longevity Meme
reason@longevitymeme.org
http://www.longevitymeme.org
#11
Posted 05 May 2004 - 01:07 AM
#12
Posted 05 May 2004 - 01:24 AM
#13
Posted 05 May 2004 - 01:48 AM
#14
Posted 05 May 2004 - 08:50 PM
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From: "Bruce J. Klein"
Date: Tue, 04 May 2004 18:58:42 -0500
To: jeangilbertson@futurefoundation.org
Subject: Next Thousand Years - Content
Dear Ms. Jean Gilbertson,
Who would be the best person to contact concerning
Foundation For the Future's "The Next Thousand Years"
television series and possible content suggestion.
Thank you,
Bruce Klein
Chair, ImmInst.org
http://www.immins.org/bjklein
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Dear Mr. Klein:
Thank you very much for your interest in "The Next Thousand Years"
television series. I suggest that you contact Sesh Velamoor, the
Foundation's Deputy Director, Programs. Though Mr. Velamoor is out of town
for the remainder of this week, he is expected to be in the office next
week. His email address is seshvelamoor@futurefoundation.org.
Best regards,
Jean Gilbertson
Public Relations and Publications Manager
Foundation For the Future
#15
Posted 05 May 2004 - 09:38 PM
We should compile our own list of suggestions so he can se we have something to offer. That might help get he's attention. If anyone have some good links explaining film making for dummies, they might be a good thing to post in this thread.
I guess the first thing to decide is if it will be a story line style film, or more classical documentary style. What is the main impression of the future we want to give the viewer. Should the film cover both pros and cons in an equal amount, or should it be totally neutral.
Those are just my thoughts ?
#16
Posted 07 May 2004 - 03:22 AM
Are you in need of information or would like to add content
concerning the prospect of physical immortality to the
"The Next Thousand Years" series?
If so, I'd be happy to help, as I hold a rather unique position as Chair
of the Immortality Institute, a nonprofit with the mission to end the
blight of involuntary death.
Topics among which we consider are Anti-aging, Life extension,
Cryonics, Nanotechnology, AI and Transhumanism.
Sincerely,
Bruce Klein
Chair, ImmInst.org
http://www.immins.org/bjklein
#17
Posted 07 May 2004 - 06:57 AM
deciding on what format its in(docu, or story) i think it could be both. it could explore a possible situation(day in the life of, or something) of a being living in the future, and detailing the aspects of his life, as he lives it out, which the viewers would find astonishing, and the subject in the film would obviously take for granted. just an idea.
#18
Posted 07 May 2004 - 09:00 AM
#19
Posted 07 May 2004 - 09:01 AM
but here's an idea i had:
The Risk-Averse Immortalist
Perhaps it would be interesting to create a character who takes the idea of not flying because it would lead to utter oblivion.. to the extreme.. so that eventually he decides not even to drive in a car for fear of death.. he stops eating tropical foods.. he doesn't socialized for fear of air born bacterial infection.. he doesn't go out in public because of of random terrorist attacks.. he's obsessed with asteroidal impacts and heat death.. etc.. etc.. he digs a hole under his home to avoid nuclear attack..
Perhaps start from the point where he decides that death = oblivion.. perhaps it was a traumatic, near-death experience..(hang gliding accident = he used to be very risk taker) then moving forward through his progression to obsession all the way to the end.. where he dies from gangrene in his toe (bit from his pet dog, who was supposed to protect him).. because he's to afraid to go the hospital.. but thankfully... at the last minute his papers come through for his cryonics policy and he's suspended.. final scene.. a frozen body lowered into a cryonics tank.
#20
Posted 07 May 2004 - 12:20 PM
The Biology of Death,
Intervention and repair technology,
The feasibility of cyborg technology,
Social consequences,
etc...
Maybe the film could be split into to parts. The one with the facts, and the one with the speculations. Clearly showing the viewer the difference between theses.
Usually documentary films features interviews with experts in the areas in focus. If it is possible to include The Methuselah Prize somehow, that would be very good for raising public awareness and show them where to turn there attention if they want to follow progress. Maybe some of the researchers assigned to the prize would like to participate.
#21
Posted 07 May 2004 - 03:33 PM
Thank you BJ for contacting Sesh Velamoor I wonder if I should be talking with him?
#22
Posted 07 May 2004 - 03:51 PM
#23
Posted 07 May 2004 - 05:26 PM
Ok great, I'm willing to go out on a limb for this project! What time frame are you thinking>
#24
Posted 07 May 2004 - 05:27 PM
#25
Posted 07 May 2004 - 05:37 PM
Thank you BJ for contacting Sesh Velamoor I wonder if I should be talking with him?
I'll cc you, spifflink and lightowl on future emails (just let me know if you get tired of them)
#26
Posted 07 May 2004 - 06:04 PM
spifflink: A crew that is involved in this should also have the same motivation, the same desire to help get the word out and expose people to this.
This has held true with the ImmInst Book Project.
I agree with the consensus to focus on technology and the people making it happen... I've been fortunate to contact many of the key players that will get us to physical immortality through the book project.
Some who may be interested who have also joined ImmInst as featured chat guests:
Mike Perry - Alcor
Keith Henson - L5 Society
Max More - Extropianism
Natasha Vita-More - Pres. Extropy Inst.
Aubrey de Grey - Anti-aging Research
James Hughes - World Transhumanist Assoc.
Eliezer Yudkowsky - Singularity Institute
Robin Hanson - Economics
Harvey Newstrom - Security Consultant
Ben Goertzel - CEO Biomind
Chris Phoenix - Center for Responsible Nanotechnology
Peter Passaro - Brain-Computer Interfacing
Russell Blackford - Science Fiction Author
Charles Platt - Science Fiction Author, Cryonics
Mike Treder - Center for Responsible Nanotechnology
Simon Smith - Betterhumans.com
George Dvorsky - Betterhumans.com
Anders Sandberg - Swedish Transhumanist Association
Also a list of book project supporters: http://imminst.org/book/#FAR
Over the months, I will remember to ask them if they'd be interested in taking part and then add their names to project webpage.
#27
Posted 07 May 2004 - 06:10 PM
ImmInst Documentary
Mission:
Create and distribute documentary films that help more people learn about the prospect of physical immortality.
Focus:
Interview key players who are both for and against life extension.
Team:
Christensen, Thor (lightowl)
Folwer, Devon (dfolwer)
Klein, Bruce (BJKlein)
spifflink
#28
Posted 07 May 2004 - 06:14 PM
#29
Posted 07 May 2004 - 06:42 PM
Currently I am using most of my available personal time to promoting The Methuselah Foundation, but I will still try to provide some input to this excellent project. I am hoping some kind of cooperation with The Methuselah Foundation will spring out of this project since their goals are mostly the same ( promoting public awareness of the possibilities of aging research ).
I agree both pro and con arguments should be included in the message of this film. It is important for people to make up there own mind. When people do so they will generally stick to those opinions.
I am myself a keen documentary viewer, and I am always looking for better and more precise knowledge. One thing I really hate, is when documentary films get to POP orientated. This is specifically in the cases where background music is to up-beat and dramatic. This makes the viewing experience disorientating and unserious. Also, to much rapid clipping and multi screen features are annoying.
I do like when computer animations are used to clarify biological and physical features and functions. Though they mostly are not entirely accurate, they do make it easier to understand complex systems. It might be a good idea to find some good graphics creators to the team.
I personally prefer English speaking documentaries, but I know some people, who are not so good at English, like it when the speech is in there native language. This is a small thing to implement when the final film is ready. Of course, this would not be possible in any interviews.
#30
Posted 07 May 2004 - 07:26 PM
I too dislike documentaries that are pop oriented, kind of like the bad video made in the film Reality Bites which made a mockery of a serious endeavor.
I would would very much like to keep this film focuesd on the important pursuits of transhumanists, immortalists, and live extensionists, becuase the film is not just to entertain but to get a very important message out.
Likewise the links BJ provided are reputable and strong sources for information regarding such topics. And I'd imagine they would love to take part in a professional documentary to circulate these ideas. I don't know about you guys but I don't exactly see too many documentaries on life extension, more on the research towards that end. If we show people who are passionate about longevity than we will be doing the movement as well as the science an important favor.
It should be the type of documentary that people should walk away from saying, 'great' now I'm not alone in my quest/hope to live longer or forever...which our video could be a healthy add on to such zines as Physical Immortality, and other transhuman zines.
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