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Slides for a workshop on how filmmakers can use the Internet (and other new technologies) to market and distribute their work. This is a talk I've been giving at film schools, and most recently, the Film Arts Foundation in San Francisco. Related blog: htt
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How to add a new video Upload the video to www.stage6.com Get the address or stage6-ID to/for the video, copy it into the inputbox above and press watch. If the video starts playing like it should, press the link under the player,
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he Commission unveiled on 9 March a consolidated text of the modernised "Television without Frontiers" Directive. After a first reading in the European Parliament and the Council, there is now broad agreement with the Commission about the future legal fra
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Caachi allows filmmakers to distribute their films to a world audience for free. Filmmakers can show their films without having to go through the established studio distribution system and Caachi users around the world can watch those films on their compu
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No one has all the elements in place yet: big audience, vast selection, intuitive design, and a simple way to transfer movies onto portable devices and the living room television.But here’s my ranking of the five players that are “most likely to succe
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The paid video download market is a dead end according to a new report by Forrester Research. Forrester estimates that paid video downloads will peak in 2007, generating $279 million in revenue, up from $98 million last year. Instead, advertising models w
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Insgesamt lässt sich zum Thema Distribution festhalten, dass sich die Situation für Mikro-Budget-Produktionen verbessert hat und weiter verbessern wird. E-cinema öffnet die wichtige Primärverwertungsstufe Kino für diese Art Produktionen, wobei
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IndiePix is a new e-shop and online service created for the broad independent film community at large. We are a group of home video experts, /information professionals, media arts specialists, and most importantly, committed supporters of independent film
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It's true -- we have decided to postpone the purchase feature to the general public indefinitely. As you all know, we've been testing this feature with select content providers for some months.
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Google is still only allowing major content owners -- those with 1,000 hours or more of video -- to charge for their content. Apple repeatedly is making it nearly impossible for independent media-makers to upload content to its iTMS and charge for it
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Nearly half (47%) of respondents ages 12 to 17 say they would watch a movie on a PC, well above the interest in doing the same on a cellphone (11%) or video iPod and similar devices (18%). A similar share of those 21 to 24 said they would watch movies on
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Universal Pictures could lose as much as $30 Mio on Miami Vice. Aber der Regisseur erhält $6 Mio, plus a percentage of the box-office receipts, before Universal makes a dime. Krankes Geschäftsmodell.
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Netfilx vergibt Distributionsdeals an unabhägige Filmemacher. Besonders auf Festivals werden Filme und Talente gesucht, die dann vermarktet werden. Das ganze erinnert an die fühe Miramax strategie.$100 Mio Budget für neue DVDs/Jahr
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Mal wieder ein Test der Filmdownloadportale. Es ist immer noch kein Angenehmes Erlebnis Filme über das Internet herunter zu laden.Lange ladezeiten, kleine Bibliotheken und Copyright Probleme und das Problem Filme auf den TV zu bekommen.
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MySpace promotion für independent filme. Es hilft und gibt eine vielzahl von Zuschauern zumindest für die Trailer aber auch Interesse an den DVDs wird geschaffen.