Digital Biscuit 2015 launched a taster of what to expect during the 3 day event at Trinity Science Gallery later on this month.
Digital Biscuit is an international film and technology forum that aims to foster innovation and collaboration in film and television production, today at the Science Gallery are Emmy and BAFTA award winning director, Dearbhla Walsh (left), Digital Biscuit director Birch Hamilton, and Mads Damsbo, who brought his innovative virtual reality experience ‘The Doghouse’ from Denmark for a sneak preview ahead of its Irish Premiere.
Digital Biscuit is set to take over Dublin’s Science Gallery the 28th to the 30th of January. The Screen Directors Guild of Ireland today announced the full line up for the third annual Digital Biscuit, which will feature a talk by writer and producer David Chase who created ‘The Sopranos’. For more information on the full programme and to book, visit www.digitalbiscuit.ie. Photo Mark Stedman/Photocall Ireland
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