Short films at the Academy Awards® 2014 is the focus of the latest issue of Go Social Film, a digital, multimedia film magazine available on iTunes and Google Play for iPad, iPhone, and Android devices. The current issue just released features exclusive interviews with ten of the fifteen short film nominees and represents unprecedented coverage of the Oscar® short film competitions.
The ten Oscar® nominated directors interviewed share behind-the-scenes stories about the creation of their films, as well as personal insights on film and their journey to the Academy Awards®. Featured filmmakers include Oscar winner and three time nominee, Malcolm Clarke (“You Don’t Have to Die”, 1989, “Prisoner of Paradise”, 2002), as well as Oscar and BAFTA nominated Max Lang (“The Gruffalo”, 2009).
“I think it’s wonderful that Go Social Film Magazine is covering the short films at the Oscars. It’s a true testament that poignant, powerful, and passionate messages can be explored through the short and leave a long-lasting impact on the viewer!” – Edgar A. Barens, Director of “Prison Terminal: The Last Days of Private Jack Hall” Best Documentary Short Oscar Nominee 2014
2014 marks the second year that Go Social Film has covered the Academy Awards® short film competitions. The multimedia film magazine introduces readers to this year’s Oscars® nominated filmmakers through personal interviews, film clips, and by connecting filmmakers and film fans via social media, all within the pages of the magazine.
“It is a privilege for us to interview these amazingly talented individuals and bring their stories to our readers.” – Jason Rogan, Artistic Director, Go Social Film Magazine
Go Social Film Magazine’s “Short Films At The Oscars®” Special Edition includes interviews with:
Director Malcolm Clarke – Documentary Short Film – “The Lady in Number 6: Music Saved My Life”
Director Edgar A. Barens – Documentary Short Film – “Prison Terminal: The Last Days of Private Jack Hall”
Director Daniel Sousa – Animated Short Film – “Feral”
Directors Laurent Witz, Alexandre Espigares – Animated Short Film – “Mr Hublot”
Directors Jan Lachauer, Max Lang – Animated Short Film – “Room on the Broom”
Director Esteban Crespo – Live Action Short Film – “Aquel No Era Yo (That Wasn’t Me)”
Director Xavier Legrand – Live Action Short Film – “Avant Que De Tout Perdre (Just Before Losing Everything)”
Director Anders Walter – Live Action Short Film – “Helium”
Director Selma Vanhunen – Live Action Short Film – “Pitääkö Mun Kaikki Hoitaa? (Do I Have to Take Care of Everything?)”
Director Mark Gill – Live Action Short Film – “The Voorman Problem”
Plus These Additional Award-Winning Films:
“Prisoner of Paradise” by Malcolm Clarke, Stuart Sender
“A Sentence of Their Own” by Edgar A. Barens
“Fable” by Daniel Sousa
“Helium” by Anders Walter
Go Social Film Magazine is “iPhone/iPad/Android Ready,” and available worldwide for free download in the iTunes and Google Play stores now.
iTunes – http://www.iPadFilmMag.com
Google Play – http://www.AndroidFilmMag.com
About Go Social Film Magazine:
A unique combination of digital magazine and short film distribution platform, Go Social Film provides an immersive film viewing experience to its mobile audience on the iPad, iPhone, and Android mobile devices. Each month, readers are treated to a selection of short films streamed directly to their mobile devices, along with filmmaker interviews and behind-the-scenes material revealing how the films were made; all from within the pages of magazine.
“Bringing International Award-Winning Short Films To Your Mobile Device” Go Social Film Magazine is published by Go Social LLC. Go Social Film Magazine’s mission is to seek out talented international filmmakers with unique and compelling short films, and bring them to a global audience via the iPad, iPhone and Android mobile devices.
About Go Social LLC:
Go Social LLC is a San Francisco based publishing and social media marketing company with partners in New York and Amsterdam, The Netherlands. For more information, contact Nadzeya Huselnikava at nadzeya at gosocialfilm dot com or visit their website at http://www.GoSocialFilmMagazine.com.