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		<title>david o&#8217;reilly distributes online</title>
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A few weeks ago, Berlin-based Irish animator David O&#8217;Reilly won the Gold Bear for Best Short at the Berlin Film Festival. I must admit  I was a little surprised. I&#8217;ve known his work for a while through an early music video and it&#8217;s fair to say he seems a pretty independent talent. Not really award-winning [...]]]></description>
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<p>A few weeks ago, Berlin-based Irish animator David O&#8217;Reilly won the Gold Bear for Best Short at the <a href="http://www.berlinale.de/en/HomePage.html" target="_blank">Berlin Film Festival</a>. I must admit  I was a little surprised. I&#8217;ve known his work for a while through an <a href="http://www.colonelblimp.com/video_preview/item871/?keepThis=true&amp;TB_iframe=true&amp;height=405&amp;width=700" target="_blank">early music video</a> and it&#8217;s fair to say he seems a pretty independent talent. Not really award-winning fodder. <br />
Yes, his winning film &#8216;Please Say Something&#8217; is a heart-breaking representation of a typical love story. But O&#8217;Reilly treats it in such a clever, noisy and abstract way that I wouldn&#8217;t have put my money on him winning prestigious awards. Still, you can&#8217;t help but like it. It&#8217;s a really nice piece of film making. </p>
<p>But O&#8217;Reilly is not just independent when it comes to his productions (detail: the film was made in his flat, with one computer); he also pushes the conformities of distribution.<br />
PSS was originally released as 23 episodes of 25 seconds each through his own website. And now that he&#8217;s got recognition, he&#8217;s convinced his distributors <a href="http://www.futureshorts.com/" target="_blank">Future Shorts</a> (and who knows who else) to release the film online, i.e. for free, despite the fact that it probably blows up a few bridges with programmers / festivals /&#8230; and other people that could bring in money.<br />
Instead he wants to prove that the web as distribution for (successful) animation has its place. Brave guy.</p>
<p>On his <a href="http://www.davidoreilly.com/" target="_blank">blog</a> he&#8217;s asking people to <a href="http://vimeo.com/3388129" target="_blank">embed</a> and distribute &#8216;Please Say Something&#8217;. I love the film and I&#8217;m curious to see how his web-distribution experiment turns out, so I&#8217;m happily obliging. </p>
<p>PS: Also, check out his <a href="http://vimeo.com/1617657" target="_blank">Wofl 2106</a> piece, which was one of the few films that made you sit up at last year&#8217;s <a href="http://www.onedotzero.com/home.php">onedotzero</a> wow+flutter programme.</p>
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