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GREY SAN FRANCISCO, San Francisco / SYMANTEC / 2016
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What if we held our breath and dove deep beneath the surface of life online? What colorful characters would we meet? What amazing new places would we visit? What unknown realities would we uncover?
This is the next frontier of connected life. A place where the lines between the digital and physical worlds have been blurred and the rules have been rewritten almost overnight.
Blurring the lines between advertising and entertainment, “The Most Dangerous Town On The Internet” is an original brand documentary series that takes us to these faraway places and introduces us to real people, and real places behind today’s most malicious online crimes.
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What if we told you there were “countries” the size of the average suburban household? What if they had their own rules, laws and even currencies? What if we told you one of them almost brought the entire Internet to its knees in a single day? These are data havens. And they are the Switzerland’s of the internet.
Data havens are the only true providers of online privacy offering 100% anonymity without any government restrictions, and they sit at the center of the cultural raging debate between 100% privacy and security.
In Episode 2, we explore the implications of absolute privacy and anonymity, in a world where everything is connected.
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We’re taking the audience on a journey, exploring one of the most relevant issues of our time, cybercrime. Shinning a light where there was none, going deep into a world that is foreign and inaccessible.
Too often in documentary filmmaking, music falls by the wayside. This piece needed to be full of life. It will be gritty. Fast-paced. Live. Raw. In the moment.
There is a gorgeous dimension to data havens, a global dimension to the story, and there’s a gritty dimension. The music composition lives in each of these dimensions. It is alive, global and dark.
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