TECHNOLOGY SPACES: MAKING MOVIES

TECHNOLOGY SPACES: MAKING MOVIES

Technology can dramatically change the way things are done, including how we do technology.  Edward Norton needed to make a big film in a small amount of time.  Being meticulously organized in such a way that the entire team could access daily production notes from a single source became key.  He created his own technology space and innovated the communication process.

His new technological workspace allowed his team to make the movie, “Motherless Brooklyn”, in less than 50 days.

People with well-organized minds impress the hell out of me.  Norton’s creation demonstrates the thought and planning that went into analyzing what kind of thought and planning were needed for film production.  Its a brilliant piece of technology.  Well done, Mr. Norton.  Now I need to go out and see the movie.

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Published by Kiara Falk

Kiara Falk received a M.A. in Bioethics from Trinity International University in 2011. Currently a Research Affiliate with the Vancouver School of Theology (VST). Areas of research include Bioethics, Enlightenment Philosophy, and Posthumanism. Author of “Predatory Spirituality: Vampire Religion in America.”

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