New Mountainfilm Website Launches Festival
Multimedia Site Lights the Way to 33rd Annual Weekend and Beyond
Telluride, Colorado (May 16, 2011) In the midst of preparing for its biggest-ever festival, Mountainfilm completely re-made its website. Mountainfilm executive director Peter Kenworthy says the timing was just right.
To be able to unveil our new site just as we announce this years film list is perfect, says Kenworthy. It will mean immediate exposure. Right away we will engage our audiences as never before in our world. We couldnt be happier. It made this winter a little busy but a spring launch is ideal.
Kenworthy says the project took many hands, both internally and externally. He extols Mountainfilms staff, its social media partner, Under Solen Media, and, most especially, its design and development partner, VentureWeb.
We wanted a site that aesthetically and architecturally would allow us to really express who we are. And who we are is complex because of the breadth of our programming and the multiplicity of issues that we think matter. VentureWeb completely got our vision. And then they made it happen extremely efficiently.
The new site is designed and built with multimedia and especially social media at its core. Kenworthy credits Mountainfilm festival director David Holbrooke with the vision of what the site could be and do.
David saw this site in his mind. He envisioned a vibrant, very alive web presence with lots of stories and movement and meaning. He wanted to create a rich landing place for all the images, words and action that are central to Mountainfilm a place full of current information about the people and themes and issues connected to Mountainfilm and to have it be easily updated, accessed and shared.
Kenworthy cites two primary aspects of the new site that help realize Holbrookes vision. The mechanics of the site are very fluid and allow collaborative users to deliver fresh content extremely quickly, even from remote locations, he says. And navigation for users is equally fluid. Rather than build a traditional linear approach, VentureWeb was able to organically link all our related parts and pieces. This makes for seamless transitions throughout the site and allows our visitors to dig deeply without getting lost or coming to a dead-end.
Summing up the new site, Kenworthy says, Its just what David imagined and we wanted a powerfully dynamic tool sheathed in a very clean modern aesthetic. It will open Mountainfilm to the world, and the world to Mountainfilm, in a completely unprecedented way.
About Mountainfilm: Established in 1979, Mountainfilm in Telluride is dedicated to educating, inspiring and activating audiences about critical environmental, cultural and social issues. Working at the nexus of filmmaking, adventure and activism, its flagship program is the legendary Mountainfilm Festivala one-of-a-kind combination film festival, ideas summit and jamboree. Mountainfilm also reaches audiences year round through its worldwide tour, on Outside Television, with its online Minds of Mountainfilm interviews and in classrooms through its educational outreach initiative, Making Movies that Matter. Mountainfilm has the power to change lives. To learn more, visit the website. To join the conversation, please visit the blog, follow us on Twitter, and become a fan on Facebook.
About VentureWeb:VentureWeb Design Ltd. delivers a complete suite of online marketing and web development solutions, helping businesses harness the web to maximize their marketing potential. Focused on long-term results and relationships, VentureWebs ideas look beyond short-term campaigns to focus on long-term marketing plans and brand building. Specializing in adventure travel and tourism and mountain resort marketing, VentureWebs clients include Telluride Tourism Board, Visit Mendocino County, Adventure Network International, G3 Genuine Guide Gear, Bella Coola Heli Sports, and Alyeska Mountain Resort.