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A forum for all your production related needs. This resource is providing a place where all production genre crew, cast & vendors can go to find useful information.
A place where we can post searches, have group discussions and list upcoming events.A forum for all your production related needs. This resource is providing a place... more
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www.BeverlyBoy.com
Leading The Way In Production and Advertising.
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Currently touring (check the site!)
Died Young, Stayed Pretty is a candid look at the underground poster culture in North America. This unique documentary examines the creative spirit that drives these indie graphic artists. They pick through the dregs of America’s schizophrenic culture and piece them back together. What you end up with is a caricature of the black and bloated heart that pulses greed through the US economy. The artists push further into the pulp to grab the attention of passersby, plastering art that’s both vulgar and intensely visceral onto the gnarled surfaces of the urban landscape. The film gives us intimate look at some of the giants of this modern subculture. Outside of their own circle, they’re virtually unknown. But within their ranks they make up an army of bareknuckle brawlers, publicly arguing the aesthetic merits of octopus imagery and hairy 70s porn stars. They’ve created their own visual language for describing the spotty underbelly of western civilization and they're not shy about throwing it in the face of polite society. Along the way, they manage to create posters that are strikingly obscene, unflinchingly blasphemous and often quite beautiful. Yaghoobian shows these artists for what they are: the vivisectionists of America’s morbidly obese consumer culture.Currently touring (check the site!)
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As their website says: "From Here to Awesome is a discovery and distribution festival that puts filmmakers directly in touch with audiences. The festival has no submission fees and filmmakers retain their rights while seeing direct revenue from festival outlets."
I think this is a great place to self promote and distribute your low budget or short film.
In a way they are like a current tv but for narrative. The films that I watched there were very interesting (Some better than others).
Also, I want to note that I think they are somehow affiliated to the workbook project and diydays.com which are also great resources.As their website says: "From Here to Awesome is a discovery and distribution... more
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Your guide to all things production marketing.
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Some genius information about film festivals, the application process, and marketing.
Says Chris: "I'm Chris Holland, and this is my blog for interesting film festival news and research while writing a book about film festival submissions."
Some genius information about film festivals, the application process, and marketing.... more
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Designed to help you sell your film, or embark on self or hybrid distribution campaigns.
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Workbook Project's goal is to create a free resource for content creators that will become a user contributed repository of information. The concept is part of an ?open source social experiment? called the workbook project. It?s a simple concept, the workbook is meant to be spread and edited. Meaning that content creators can add their own info, war stories, advice etc. We?re hoping that the workbook can grow as a resource. We?re building it with an open source ?client side? wiki called tiddlywiki that can be saved to the desktop, edited and then uploaded again.Workbook Project's goal is to create a free resource for content creators that... more
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Self-Reliant Filmmaking was begun by Paul Harrill in late November 2005. The mission of the blog is discussed in the first post:
"The purpose of this weblog is to talk about and to encourage the practice of making high-quality films at a low-cost and/or with small-labor systems. A good term for this practice is “Self-Reliant Filmmaking.”
Self-reliant filmmaking is interesting for at least two reasons:
Less interference, more production: Self-reliance can let filmmakers bypass in whole or in part the common gatekeepers of cinema production (i.e., studios, production companies, etc.) and exhibition (i.e., major distributors). Needless to say, not needing a corporation’s permission to make a movie can free you to make more of them.
Handcrafting: We believe, quite simply, that the way something is made shapes the nature of the thing itself. Self-reliant films are by definition handcrafted, and this is a good thing for today’s cinema, which needs as many human, soulful works as it can get."Self-Reliant Filmmaking was begun by Paul Harrill in late November 2005. The mission... more
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An excellent book covering the hows and whys of independent distribution.
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Web Urbanist combed the web to find the best of the best urban guerilla marketing campaigns on the ground, in the streets and in the air. The following is truly the best of the best - and shows the truly amazing variety of clever approaches that people can and do use. Some of these are clearly extravagent, but some surprisingly impressive ones are cheap and easy. Web Urbanist combed the web to find the best of the best urban guerilla marketing... more
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microcinema is an alternative movement, a sort of cinematic microbrewery, and the word microciema has come to describe an intimate, low-budget style of movie shot on relatively cheap formats like Hi-8 video, DV, and (less often) older do-it-yourself stock like 16-mm film.microcinema is an alternative movement, a sort of cinematic microbrewery, and the word... more
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This service gives filmmakers the ability to fill out one online festival application and then submit it to hundreds of targeted festivals.This service gives filmmakers the ability to fill out one online festival application... more
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Great resource from buzz to blogs
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Twitter is an excellent way of getting your updates to the world at large, via cell phone, embedded notifications on myspace profiles, and, of course, the web. Sign up, make friends, and start updating news about your film, stat. Twitter is an excellent way of getting your updates to the world at large, via cell... more
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This is a PDF document for download which provides a general, but useful, glossary of production terminology. The glossary spans the topics of pre-production, production, post production, and marketing.This is a PDF document for download which provides a general, but useful, glossary of... more
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Written by Thomas Harding, it examines some innovative ways of getting a video to its intended audience by exploring various grassroots distribution strategies as well as some more traditional venues. These include distribution through: community screenings; professional, religious or student networks directly to decision-makers; and broadcast on the Internet and on television news.Written by Thomas Harding, it examines some innovative ways of getting a video to its... more
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