• Home
  • About Us
    • Advertising in FastForward
    • FastForward Sponsors
    • About FastForward
  • Magazine
    • Arts & Entertainment
      • Mill Valley Middle School 2013 Art
      • Old Mill Elementary School
      • Park Elementary School
      • Bring It On - The Musical
      • Greenwood School Photo Art
      • The Lion King
      • Michael Morpurgo, author of War Horse
      • Twilight Saga: Breaking Dawn Part 2
      • Wacky Wardrobes Art
    • Feature Interviews
      • Antonio Banderas & Salma Hayek – Puss In Boots
      • Jordana Beatty - Judy Moody
      • David Best Talks Burning Man
      • Abigail Breslin & Gore Verbenski - Rango
      • Author and Director Stephen Chbosky - Wallflower
      • Grateful Dead Drummer Mickey Hart
      • Julianne Hough & Kenny Wormald - Footloose
      • Alison Klayman - On her film about Ai Weiwei
      • Erica Linz - Cirque du Soleil
      • Gavin Newsom - Technology & the Future
      • Alex Pettyfer - I am Number Four
      • Martin Sheen and Emilio Estevez - The Way
      • Mark Shelley & Katie Pofahl – Otter 501
      • Filmmaker Tiffany Shlain - Connected
      • Jim Sturgess & Juan Solanas - Upside Down
      • Wayne Wang - Snow Flower and the Secret Fan
      • Joe Wright & Saoirse Ronan - Hanna
    • On Location
      • The AutoDesk Gallery
      • Facebook
      • Old Navy
      • YouTube
    • Spotlight
      • Living With Anxiety
      • MacWorld Expo Report
      • Sand Man Andres Amador
    • Sports
      • 2012 San Francisco Giants
      • SF Giants at AT&T Park
      • Oakland A's Pitcher Joey Devine
    • Archives
      • Interview - abc7News
      • Interviewing the Mayor
      • Skywalker Sound
      • YouTube 2011
    • Videos
  • 2013 Summer Camps
    • About the Camp Listings
    • Day Camps (A-F)
    • Day Camps (G-N)
    • Day Camps (O-Z)
    • Resident Camps
  • Connect
    • Contact Us
    • Reporters Access
  • Tell a Friend

Tiffany Shlain speaks about Connected

Tweet
Page 1 of 4

Tiffany Shlain speaks about Connected, an autoblography about love, death and technology

FEATURE INTERVIEW

By KC Badala, Joseph Blair, John Chavez, Matt Coopersmith, Alecia Cotton, Simon Crabill, Ellie Fernwood, Annie Fogarty, Miguel Friedman, Morgan Geneste, Chris Grimshaw, Carolyn Hansen, Sabrina Hao, John Hassen, Marcus Narodny, Pierce Freeman, Alina Rainsford, Isabelle Rodriguez, Tyler Sylla, CJ Turner, Ellie Turner and Emmanuella Zachariou - from Branson, Drake High, Kent Middle, Lycee Francais International, Marin Country Day, Marin School of the Arts, Marin Horizon, Mill Valley Middle, Sinoala Middle, Tam High and White Hill Middle Schools

image of Tiffany Shlain with the Adventure Reporters at her home A gigantic whimsical tree in her front yard was adorned with a wooden swing and a tiny door in the side fit for a mouse. A neatly placed stack of Zen rocks sat in an orderly fashion, reaching for the sky. Stepping into filmmaker Tiffany Shlain’s vibrant home, we observed a massive painting the size of one wall that looked like Paul Newman. The movie clapperboard with “Tiffany Shlain” was displayed proudly on a bookshelf. Assistants and interns busily ran around organizing the many details we could only imagine that accompany this filmmaker’s life. We caught a glimpse of her new movie, Connected, spelled out in a colorful collage of everyday objects creating a sign of the true meaning of the movie: love, death, and technology.

  • Start
  • Prev
  • 1
  • 2
  • 3
  • 4
  • Next
  • End

Latest FastForward Articles

  • Mill Valley Middle School Art - 2013
  • Park Elementary School Art
  • Old Mill Elementary School
  • Twilight Saga: Breaking Dawn Part 2
  • Jim Sturgess & Juan Solanas Interview - Upside Down
  • Erica Linz Interview - Cirque du Soleil: Worlds Away

Popular FastForward Articles

  • Greenwood School Gallery
  • RANGO - Interview with Abigail Breslin & Director Gore Verbenski
  • Interview with Alex Pettyfer
  • Wacky Wardrobes Gallery
  • FastForward Revisits YouTube
  • Director Wayne Wang - Feature Interview

Copyright © 2011–2013, FastForwardWeb, All rights reserved.

Site development and implementation by The Site Foundry, San Francisco.