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Fashion

IGA Berlin

Berlin is a city known for its hedonism but from April 13th to September 15th the city will host the International Garden and Cultural Exhibition.

As a fan of gardens and parks it was exciting to get a tour of the event before the opening.

Numerous landscaped and garden themes cover the 104 hectares park with ranging from tropical to vertical gardens to desert terrain to open spaces collections.

Another highlight of the event is the various cultural activities that will take place, more than 5000.

The IGA exhibit can be reached by the U5 Metro line in Berlin, station IGA Berlin.

For more information go to: IGA

 

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Fashion

Black and Paper at MIPTV from Cannes

Black and Paper attended MIP TV in Cannes. “Inspiring” is the word we used.  Check out our pictures from the biggest event in the field of global television production from the Riviera.

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Beauty

Charlotte Tilbury at KaDeWe

Charlotte Tilbury launched her line cosmetic and skin care line at the famed KaDeWe Department Store in Berlin to an enthusiastic crowd this week eager to get make up tips and make overs.  The British born make-up artist to the stars clients has included J-Lo, Kim Kardashian, and Kate Moss to name a few.   Tilbury’s beauty resume also includes campaigns for Tom Ford and Burberry.

Black and Paper coverage of the event.

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TV

MIPTV

MIPTV

There are different arms races happening here at MIPTV 2017.  The first is the battle for content in the form of dramas and formats.

Television viewers are living in a Golden Age of Drama.  Producers and Platforms are searching for the next big 52 min show, another Game of Thrones, Breaking Bad, or Madmen.   Television Productions have stepped up their game with higher quality production values wanting to appeal to international audiences.  From Turkey there is The Last Emperor, Japan presented Crisis, Russia, The Day After. 

Genre programing is coming to your small screen.  The overall trend is Sci-Fi, Fantasy, Mystery plots with twists.  Disney continues to mine its Marvel Comics Treasure with a new show titled, Inhumans. airing this September.   Another fantasy Genre reworking aimed at Generation Z is a show around killer mermaids.  YES!   First, Vampires then Werewolves, now Mermaids!   Will Shonda Rimes have another hit on her hands with a new legal drama in the works? I would not bet against her.

On the technology front, the battle lines are being drawn.  Virtual Reality versus 360 degree formats feel like the Beta-VHS War all over again.    The eco systems are not compatible.  Potential customers would be hard pressed adapting to multiple viewing  technologies on their screens.   Which will win consumers hearts?  Both systems offer immersion qualities along with a degree of viewer interaction depending on the content.  The downside is the hardware is expensive for the average YouTube Producer.  Facebook, Google, and Apple have VR platforms.

Long format shows in VR are still questionable but producers are exploring filming short form and teasers using the technology.

The other technology on display is 4K HDR.  The picture quality is superb with 400 pixels.  I saw this format at IFA in September 2016.  The consumer and broadcasting industry is adapting this standard.

Black and Paper report from MIPTV 2017 in Cannes.

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Technology TV

MIPTV

MIPTV April 2017

Dramas and Virtual Reality are dominating the television landscape at the world’s biggest television fair in Cannes.   Is there another Downton Abbey or Game of Thrones on the horizon?  A program from Germany has caught the eye of fair, Berlin Babylon, a period crime, mystery period piece set in the Wilmar Republic years of the city.  An ambitious 16 episode series production with a large budget, the show centers on the corruption, decadence, and moral decay of 1929 proceeding Hitler’s raise to absolute power told from the point of view of drug addicted Police Inspector Roth played German actor by Volker Bruch.

Babylon Berlin won the Screenings Grand Jury Prize.

Is Virtual Reality the future of entertainment?  Tech companies seem to think so.  After attending a press event co-chaired by Google I learned     Google has a platform for VR content titled Google Daydream. A place where produces can upload new material but mostly geared towards professional makers.

There are two types of immersive VR content; interactive and passive form of entertainment where the viewer is experiences the technology as a virtual voyeur.

I repeat, is VR Technology the future? Although the potential is there, the compelling reason and consumer desire is not.  After all, these companies told us wearables are the future. Is anyone out there bragging about their iWatch? Remember Google Glasses?   These items have passed into the realm of tech ill relevance.

The equipment is still bulky and expensive.  The resolution is not so sharp.  Early adapters and tech geeks may love it but the general public may look at this like a hula hoop.  VR has been the great could be for decades but never caught the wave.   It feels like a product still waiting for the surf that will never come.

Black and Paper at MIP TV Cannes, stay tuned for more reports.

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Fashion

Golden Goose Brand Deluxe Brand at Pitti Uomo

At Pitti Uomo this year Golden Goose Brand Deluxe Brand made a spectacular impression with a Skating Boarding show during the brands presentation.

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Fashion

Ivanman at Mercedes Benz Fashion Week

A video from behind the scenes with a hairstylist and model getting ready for the Ivanman Fashion Show at Mercedes Benz Fashion Week Berlin.

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Fashion

When Fashion Meets Tech from France 24

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Fashion

Milan Fashion Week-AGL Shoes

 

AGL is a lesser known Milan based shoe brand but that does not mean it lacks the Milan sense of style.   For their Fall 2017 collection, the brand mixed cloth and soft fabrics with detailed embroidery.

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Cinema

Berlinale-Strong Island

Black and Paper interview with Director Yance Ford.

“Strong Island” is a documentary that is topical on a social and historical, the shooting of an unharmed African American Man followed by a criminal justice system that vilifies a person of color with a “Guilty Label” regardless of the circumstances and ultimate outcome.  The 107 minute film investigates the 1992 murder of Mr. Ford’s older brother, William Ford Jr, who was involved in an altercation with car mechanic Mark Reilly.   

The Limo at the scene of the crime, chop shop, while the police were there, was there a mafia connection to the garage?

No, it was not Mafia.  The limo’s owner was the father of the owner of the garage. He was a wealthy builder.   I put these pieces together of what happened that night.  There was no proof concerning who was in the limo at the time.  The guy who shot my brother called his father first, then the police.   Funny enough Mark Reilly is now in prison for dumping illegal materials.

The Red Lining in your neighborhood, was this a form of segregation? 

Yes, of course! It was institutionalized.  This structure or form of segregation started with the GI Bill.  African American soldiers could not take total advantage of the bill. There were restrictive clauses, where you buy, what articles did not apply based on skin color selling, buying, and reselling housing.  My Black colleagues have had this experience but my White colleagues are in shock.  They are surprised because they have never known this.

Was your brother the victim of same script different cast, unharmed African American, armed white man?

That has been the script for generations.  My grandfather died of an asthma attack because he had to wait in the hospital waiting area because he was Black.  It is a script as old as America.

The police description of the hyper black body; powerful, oversize, strong, all of the words pointed to aggression, aggressive.  None of  “facts” added up. The autopsy report and pictures were not aligned.   The guy shot my brother because he could.  It was easy to take a Black Life.

“Judge People by Character not Color” was a quote from your mother in the film; did your mother question this value assumption after your brother’s death?

Yes! She was devastated. It was a realization.   Character not color does not apply when you are Black.  My mother has been 2nd guessing herself ever since, did she do her son a disservice by teaching him what Dr. King taught.  She did not think it was mistake until after police investigation, wrestling with this feeling of “what if”.

Why aren’t you angry?

The look on my face in the film was irony.   I think about the loss of my brother everyday.

If you had told your parents about your brother’s first incident do you think history would have been different?

I don’t know! I try not to think about that.

Strong Island was screened by Black and Paper in the Panorama Section of the 67th Berlinale.