Story Streams, film collaborative networks.

Story Streams is a digital film created in real-time by some young independent filmmakers around the globe. One purpose was to implement the tradition of oral narrative with digital editing techniques. Each participant created his own version of the common script and then sent the file to another artist who mixed the different stream of stories in real time, creating another version of the same story. This responds to the classic rules: the hero / heroine wanders the city and meets some danger or challenge to be overcome, and with the help of a guide 'superhuman' can not find within himself the strength and resources to solve all situations. A classic layout that makes it recognizable similarities between the different versions made by Jeannette Lambert in Montreal, Pierre Wayser in Paris and Fran Ilich in Mexico City, and mixed by Carlos Gomez De Llarena in Philadelphia. The superposition of the flows in the aforementioned oral tradition evokes different voices and similar versions shaped by the respective cultures of belonging, while the combination and fade sequences creates an alternation of 'visual voices' which sum contiguous characters in their stories, punctuated by metric of frames per second.