Source: Maoriland Film Festival
“You can feel the cultural and richness in the people here and it was such an honor to be able to present the Aboriginal flag to Māoriland on behalf of NITV" commented NITV Producer, Danny Teece-Johnson.
Over the week the team consisting of INDIGI LAB, NITV and IMage Matrix have run workshops to provide specialist skills in 360 storytelling, VR production and drone operation for youth as part of the Māoriland Film Festival.“Our first workshop was held at a traditional Maori school, Te Kura - a - iwi -o -Whakatipuranga Rua Mano and the youth just took to the 360 technology and their 360 Haka performance gave us all goosebumps" said INDIGI LAB Founder and CEO, Luke Briscoe.
Source: Maoriland Film Festival
In what’s believed to be a New Zealand first, the world famous Maori Haka was captured in 360 video as part of the Māoriland Film Festival.Māoriland Film Festival is an international festival that celebrates Indigenous voices and storytelling in film. Each March, Māoriland presents a selection of the most distinctive Indigenous works from around the globe. Hosted in Ōtaki, New Zealand, Māoriland is inspired by the mauri of its location. Ōtaki has a strong Māori identity with extensive Māori education facilities. At Māoriland they believe in the vitality of Indigenous knowledge and the power of being able to communicate Indigenous perspectives in Indigenous terms. The works presented at Māoriland are a showcase of the immense wealth of Indigenous creative talents, demonstrating the unique and diverse perspectives of Indigenous people the world over.
“I never doubted the power of 360 video but when you see the amazement on the faced of the youth and even the seasoned filmmakers.” Says founder, Djuro Sen.
Source: NITV