Presentation about some of the new distribution avenues for people who make short videos and feature-length films... includes several case studies. Based on the book "The Future of Web Video." Book and presentation created by Scott Kirsner, editor of the
StudioNow announced today the launch of its website, www.StudioNow.com. StudioNow.com is the first web-based community of freelance video/movie editors available 24/7 to provide Hollywood filmmaking expertise and editing services to its users. Individual
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
DoGooderTV enables nonprofit organizations to present new videos and existing media assets to new audiences. Once site visitors see the compelling stories of nonprofits, DoGooderTV gives them a direct way to donate to the organization, join, volunteer or
Chew TV’s ambitions stretch way beyond simply hosting content. We aim to create an interface between young people and the powers that be, making their opinions count, getting their voices heard, generating critical thinking and debate and helping them t
Dovetail (www.dovetail.tv ), the online destination for independent programming and distribution in high-quality HD/DVD formats, today announced that it will begin to make monthly payments to artist promoting their work on Dovetail based on the number of
Indie Features is a little video sharing website set up by Lance Weiler of Head Trauma fame, specifically designed for independent filmmakers who want to share clips of their new and upcoming film projects.
We live for independent film! Please explore our site and register to create your own profile. Our site is focused on liberating 3 different groups:
San Francisco-based LiberatedFilms, which launches today, is a great new video site for independent films. a place where filmmakers could get exposure for their work beyond the usual festival circuits, and where film fans wouldn’t need to dig through la