Revolution: Filmmaker and Webby AwardsFounder Tiffany Shlain
By Brian Solis, industry-leading blogger at BrianSolis.comand principal of research firm Altimeter Group, Author of the highly acclaimed book on social business
Filmmaker Tiffany Shlainjoined me on the set of Revolution to discuss her new film, Connected.Tiffany is a remarkable individual. She is the first to debut two films at the Sundance Film Festivaland is also the founder of the prestigiousWebbyAwards.In her filmConnected, we as the audience, explore how technology is changing our culture. We arepulled into a beautiful spiral to
feel
what it means to live in an always on society and also howstaying connected in the 21st century is shuffling our priorities. The world is indeed becoming amuch smaller place. But we have to ask ourselves at what cost?Our pace is accelerated and the question is can we keep up? Do we want to keep up?This wonderful discussion left me enriched and hopefully her film and this interview, will remind us tosee the bigger picture and lead theevolutionof technology andculturerather than succumb to it.As Tiffany believes, “for years we declared our independence, now it’s time for us to declare our interdependence.”Please watch the interview…hereSeason 2 –Episode 4
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Revolution: Filmmaker and Webby Awards Founder Tiffany Shlain
This interview focuses on flimmaker Tiffany Shlain. She discusses her new film, Connected. Tiffany belueves, “for years we declared our independence, now it’s time for us to declare our interdependence.”
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