Friday, 23th March 2007 // 18.00 o'clock
Michael Kienzler & Prof. Michael Hoyer: 100% VS
Villingen-Schwenningen is, a in every part livley town. The over a thousand years old history of Villingen and also of the “Neckarstadt”
Schwenningen will be presented in a new multimedial spectacle on a flatscreen (18 x 5 meters) with picture documents of the photografer Michael
Kienzler.
In High-Definition picture quality, unique perspective on the Baden-Württembergtown will be presented. There all pictures will be
performed in digital panoramaformat. live. Integrated in that medial highlight for the opening of the 4th International Mediafestival, will be
historical costumers, live-music etc.
Saturday, 24th March 2007 // 20.00 o´clock
Tell a story – HDAV – Rainer Harscher:
Canada and Alaska – adventures of our time
Reiner Harscher ist one of the biggest story-tellers of our
time. He knows like nobody else to fascinate his audience.
He inspired a lot of viewers with his new High-Definition-Audio-Vision-
Productions.
Canada and Alaska – that are a lot of mountains, a lot more lakes and eternal widths. Over the years, the photographer Reiner Harscher, managed to show the canadian west in the changing of the seasons. He flew with an helicopter over the giantic mountenworld of the Rocky Mountains. He travelled with an dog sled through the rough winter, a winter that holds the country, with its metres high snow cover, in a deep sleep. Reiner Harscher has been in a kayak to Vancouver Island and canoed through the labyrinth of isles of the Queen Charlottes. On his way he were covered by orcas and dolphines. There, seemed to be the end of the world, the last credentials of the Haida-natives were found. The ancient totem poles affiliate with the westcoast mist to a mystical scenerie.
Expirience the nationalparks of Banff and Jasper with some
of the most beautiful lakes in the country, the Lake Louise,
the turquoise-blue Peyto Lake and lots more, on the colossal
panorama-screen. Reiner Harscher gets the salmon fishing grizzlys
of Alasca on the screen and he shows the coldest and highest
mountain of North America, the Mout Mc Kinley – a way full
of wild beatuy.
Tip: Also visit the Photo-Workshop with Reiner Harscher on
Saturday, 24th March at 9.30 o´clock.
Sunday, 25th March 2007 // 13.00 o´clock
Heini Öxle: Der Inländer
The 4th International Mediafestival goes under the motto “tell a story…”. Who could tell better stories than Heini Öxle? He spellbound his audience on a funny lively way. Is it cabarette or is it comedy? Apulien or Rottweil? Is Heini Öxle a magician or a teller, or does his jokes come from the earlie schoolparties? Heini Öxle is a big story teller. Withal the mix of humor and profound everyday life theses are fascinating and intoxicant. Nearly without medias Heini Öxle will fascinate the media hungry audience, at the Mediafestival.
Everything is possible for Heini Öxle, the winner of the baden-württembergieschen “Kleinkunst-“price. Italy and Germany, the Italian (sunglasses, hand in step) and the German (short trousers, brown socks) stand opposite as fatefully connected characters, which complete each other in a kind.
Enjoyable is, that Heini Öxle does not betake the culter-historical- ethnological high-altitude flight, but he concentrates on the obvious stereotypes: Spaghetti al funghi contra soure chitterlings, “to sleep till ten” contra early shift till the evening.
Heini Öxle wins an additional charm in his „Inländer-program“
with his absolute solute, unagitated character and the form
of his presentation. The amazing legerdemains are as unpretentious
as the flattest dumb jokes.
HDAV + HDTV + Computeranimation
+ Video + Film + Multimedia + HDAV +
HDTV + Computeranimation + Video
+ Film + Multimedia + HDAV + HDTV +
Computeranimation + Video + Film
+ Multimedia + HDAV + HDTV + Video
Computeranimation + Video + Film +