May 18th - Winnipeg Free Press

Q&A: Indie Game Directors James Swirsky and Lisanne Pajot

WHILE their success with HBO at Sundance and all the critical accolades that have followed may have come to a surprise to some, Indie Game: The Movie’s James Swirsky and Lisanne Pajot have been building momentum from their first Kickstarter project.

The Winnipeg filmmakers quietly built a following and fanbase for their film using two successful crowdsourced projects, interaction through Twitter and documenting all aspects of their project along the way on the web.

Their exploration into the indie game world follows a number of designers at different levels of their career. Games like Jonathan Blow’s Braid, Phil Fish’s Fez, and Edmund McMillen and Tommy Refenes’ Super Meat Boy may not get the type of attention high-budget blockbusters like Grand Theft Auto, Halo or other titles backed by major cash may get, but they are a growing part of the video game industry and represent a way of doing things that wasn’t really possible a few years ago.

Grantland’s Davy Rothbar sits down with the local duo — who handled all the camerawork, directing, writing, editing, promoting and anything else the film needed to be successful — to talk about their love of indie games, the obstacles game designers face in this highly competitive yet artistically driven industry, and some of the challenges indie filmmakers like themselves face in getting this type of movie made.

20 Sites Every Cool Mom Should Know

EVERY mom is hip in her own way, but if you’re a mother and feel you need to broaden the type of websites you’re checking out regularly, Mashable has collected 20 Sites Every Cool Mom Should Know. From sites that will turn your kid’s drawings into stuffed animals to Mint.com, which will help you create budgets and stick to them, to current buzz site of the moment, Pinterest, moms of all ages should find something new and interesting on this list.

One drawback is that some of the websites only do business in the United States, which is a bit of a disappointment, but comes with the territory when you live north of the border.

Coldplay — (You Gotta) Fight for Your Right (To Party!)

THERE has been a lot written about the passing of one of the founding member of the Beastie Boys, Adam Yauch, better known as MCA. Tributes to the genre- and generation-defining band — who merged the immediacy of their hardcore punk background with the block-party vibe of emerging Brooklyn hip-hop culture and pretty much anything else that was cool over the past 20-plus years — have come from a diverse range of artists, demonstrating just what a monumental impact they’ve had on modern music. MCA, Mike D and Ad-Rock have a legacy that will only continue to grow as new generations get turned onto their music.

One of the first tributes to hit cyberspace was from Coldplay’s Chris Martin — his stripped-down piano version of the group’s 1986’s anthem, (You Gotta) Fight for Your Right (To Party!), was recorded the day that Yauch passed away at Coldplay’s concert at the Holiday Bowl.

January 12th - Winnipeg Free Press

Indie Game: The Movie

IF you need a prototype of how modern films are made, there is no better example than the Winnipeg-produced Indie Game: The Movie.It used two successful bids on Kickstarter, a crowd-based funding site used to raise money for anything from innovative products to businesses, and in James Swirsky and Lisanne Pajot’s case, a documentary. Kickstarter not only helped raise the profile of the project, but infused some of the cash needed to realize the filmmakers’ dreams. Before they were accepted to their first festival, they already knew they had a market for their film.

Swirsky and Pajot’s documentary about the burgeoning indie game scene is being premiered at a coveted slot at the Sundance Film Festival and will be screened locally at the Winnipeg Art Gallery, Feb. 3 at 7 and 9:30 p.m. The 7 p.m. screening is already sold out; tickets for the other screening are only available online at www.indiegamethemovie.com. Buy your tickets to the second screen quickly— chances are it will sell out as well.

Instructables

EVERYONE loves to waste time on the Internet, but sometimes you want to feel productive, too. Instructables.com covers a wide range of topics, from food to technology, with step-by-step instructions, ebooks, videos, guides and more.

Not sure about canning? Need a refresher on installing trim? Forgot how to fix your bike? Instructables features crowdsourced projects that you can follow along, or you can upload your own innovative project for others to try. Even if you don’t end up making something from the site, it might provide some inspiration the next time you need a DIY fix.

YouTube Slam

WHAT’S better than the endless black hole of videos known as YouTube? How about a head-to-head battle between videos using YouTube’s new Slam feature? Vote for your favourite clips and watch the popular ones climb and the others fall.

Peel Player

BBC broadcaster John Peel had an enormous impact on the music scene. From breaking new bands and his legendary Peel sessions, to his popular radio program, Peel’s mark on music is undeniable. The Peel Player is loaded with every track that was part of the broadcaster’s Festive Fifty, a year-end list that the radio jock compiled while he was on the air. The Peel Player is a great way to discover new music or be reminded about an old favourite.

Eastbound & Down: Season 3

FOR HBO’s Eastbound & Down, spring training is starting early this year. Down-on-his-luck pitcher Kenny Powers (Danny McBride) is back, and this time his road to redemption starts with the Myrtle Beach Mermen. Season 3 begins Feb. 19 and for fans of the show, it couldn’t come soon enough. This quick teaser has everything you’d expect from Eastbound & Down.

If you haven’t given Kenny and his dreams of the big leagues the time of day, it’s time to power-disc the first two seasons before he gets back into action next month.

Anthony Augustine is a freelance music, technology and pop culture writer who spends way too much time in front of a computer. Got a site you think he should see? Email him at anthony.siteunseen@gmail.com or follow him at twitter.com/anthonya.

Republished from the Winnipeg Free Press print edition January 12, 2012 E3