Posted in March 23, 2010 ¬ 11:26 pmh.Anthony Thompson
There are alway questions around the IFC on how to do things on the cheap. Well, tech blog, Ars Technica, ran two feature articles by David Di Muro, a self-taught filmmaker based in Sydney. Self-taught? Sounds rather familiar, eh? After reading the articles, I thought they contained a lot of very useful information and thought [...]
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Posted in January 7, 2010 ¬ 9:18 amh.IFC AdminComments Off
Playing to the Crowd By Alex ⋅ January 6, 2010 Director’s Notes There’s no denying that in recent years the consumption of media has changed. With the rise of new spectatorship models it seems that the old models of production and distribution are becoming less and less viable, especially for low budget projects. In the [...]
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Posted in December 1, 2009 ¬ 2:17 pmh.Kirby Cobb
Here is an excellent article about the new avenues of distribution for indie filmmakers… READ FULL ARTICLE HERE…. ———————— Peer-to-peer file sharing is wrecking the movie industry. People should just pay money to distributors, so that they can pay their artists, right? Bullshit, says Brian Newman. Speaking at the Power to the Pixel forum (see [...]
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