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
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
He says it's essential to publish content on many platforms, not just streaming Flash. Mike also gives a good pitch for Blip.TV. We think it's a very good service and we are pleased to have the Blip.TV player right here on the purple channel. ---
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
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Liberated Films, the online community for independent filmmakers, announces today a new content agreement to add thousands of movie trailers, clips, behind-the-scenes videos and celebrity interviews from over 300 movie studios, including Miramax, Universa
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