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  1. Focus. World Film Market Trends

    FOCUS contains all key figures of the film industry in the most important countries. It provides a concise analysis of results and tendencies country by country, together with recent figures. Published since 1998 by the Marché du film (Cannes, France),
    24.10.2007 to , , , , , by bertram
  2. VentureBeat » Has smart money abandoned U.S. Web 2.0 companies?

    Notably, early investors in Web 2.0 slowed their pace. For example, Silicon Valley’s Benchmark Capital backed just three deals during the first half of the year, with only one in the Bay Area. In 2006, Benchmark was the sector’s top global investor, w
    23.09.2007 to , , , , by bertram
  3. A Swarm of Angels // Remixing cinema

    A groundbreaking project to create a £1 million film and give it away to over 1 million people using the Internet and a global community of members A revolutionary process to create cult cinema for the digital age. Help us invent the future of film, joi
  4. VentureBeat » VC investments in Web 2.0 companies booming, better study shows

    Venture capital investments into “Web 2.0″ Internet companies this year are on track to double last year’s levels to about $500 million, according to a new report on the bubbling sector. The report shows investors pumped $263 million into Web 2.0 co
  5. Traction | Union Square Ventures

    We have two rules: 1 - don't invest in consumer facing web services without any consumers using them 2 - there is an exception to every rule
  6. The Web VC Chart

    With that in mind we prepared a comparison of VC portfolios. We included VCs that we think are most active in the space, but please note that this is not an exhaustive list.
  7. VC Ratings: Kiko failure deemed a harbinger of things to come for Web 2.0 startups

    Scoble: "There are simply too many companies chasing too few users." The important thing is to develop a feature in a unique and defensible way at just the time there is a real need for it in the market.
  8. Research Note: The Great 2.0 Shakeout and Why It (Really) Matters

    Es wird eine Marktbereiningung geben, weil es einfach zu viele Startups gibt aber es gibt momentan keine Blase sondern einen Boom. Dieser ist längerfristig und resulitiert in vernünftigen Ergebnissen. Verlieren werden die VCs.
  9. CinemaTech: $450 million for two `Pirates' sequels...Docurama Film Festival

    Die Studios konzentrieren ihre Budgets immer mehr auf teuer erfolgversprechende megaproduktionen, wie die Fortsetzungen von Piraten der Karibik, oder Comic Verfilmungen. Gleichzeitig haben Nieschenproduktionen größere Chancen.
  10. RED HERRING | RH 100 N.A. - Media

    Die Medien Startups mit den besten Aussichten: BitTorrent, Guba ($12mio gewinn), Massive, Podshow, revver, sling media, youtube. Alle mit den entsprechenden Foundings und den Angestellten und Investoren. Nette Übersicht.
    30.05.2006 to , , , , by bertram
  11. loadedpun » Have Money Will Vlog

    Ein neuer Ansatz um Videoblogging zu finanzieren. Auf der Seite havemoneywillvlog.com wird Geld für Videoblog Projekte gesammelt. Videoblogger können sich mit ihren Projekten bewerben und diese werden dann promoted und geld gesammelt.
  12. Who's Paying For Podcasts? - Forbes.com

    Wie sich Podcasts finanzieren: Durch Abogebühren (Gervais) schaffen nur die Top 5%. Andere experimentieren mit Werbung. steigt auf über $300 Mio in 2010 von $80 2006. Es gibt dienste die Werbung einbinden. CPM $40. Sponsoring einer kompletten Show.
  13. CinemaTech: Institute for International Film Financing: Notes from May 16 event

    Regel für das Investieren in Filme. Man muss in Personen investieren, die das Geld besser als ihr eigenes behandeln, guten Kontakte, Erfahrung, Charakter und eine Story haben.Außerdem sollte eine Strategie für Marketing und Distribution vorliegen.

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