ESPN Films and FiveThirtyEight Announce Plans for Two Short Documentary Series
By: Caryn Robbins Sep. 09, 2014
This fall, ESPN Films and FiveThirtyEight will partner on two new series of short films that will combine FiveThirtyEight's data-driven stories and visualizations with ESPN Films' passion-based, point-of-view filmmaking. The two series, Signals and The Collectors, are the latest projects to come out of ESPN content unit Exit 31 and will live on FiveThirtyEight.com.
"This collaboration represents the kind of storytelling we envisioned when we created Exit 31," said Marie Donoghue, executive vice president, global strategy and original content. "These series combine the strengths of both FiveThirtyEight and ESPN Films to create content that can travel across platforms." Signals, an anthology series from a diverse group of filmmakers, will explore stories where analytics and data meet compelling political, economic, science, lifestyle and sports narratives. Related features and visualizations on FiveThirtyEight will accompany the films to provide greater context. Signals will launch October 22 with "The Man Vs. The Machine," which will make its debut at the Toronto Film Festival on Sept. 9. The film was directed by Frank Marshall (Alive, Eight Below) and looks at a story Nate Silver explored in a chapter of his best-selling book, The Signal and the Noise - that of chess World Chess Champion Gary Kasparov and his historic match with IBM's "Deep Blue." New films from the Signals series will debut approximately every six weeks following "The Man Vs. The Machine."Specific film topics and directors for both series will be announced at a later date. Writers from FiveThirtyEight will serve as experts in films from both series, where appropriate.
FiveThirtyEight, which launched as an ESPN entity in 2014, is a data journalism organization delivering compelling stories across the verticals of politics, economy, science, life and sports. The site, founded by award-winning author and statistician Nate Silver, first gained national attention during the 2008 presidential election, when it correctly predicted the results of the presidential election in 49 of 50 states, along with all 35 U.S. Senate races. Since its debut at ESPN, FiveThirtyEight has built a team with a broad set of skills and experiences in order to apply statistical analysis, data visualization, and data-literate reporting to topics in the news and in everyday life.
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