On the Bowery: movie review The 1950s documentary ‘On the bowery’ took men at the bottom of their lives and spun a story. Read more on The Christian Science Monitor The Leading Business Weekly FILMMAKER, director and a “minor local television celebrity” Ben Mahaka recently spoke to Ngoni Muzofa about, among other things, his motivation, current projects, and the impact his wife has had on his career and new found faith. Read more on Zimbabwe … [Read more...]
Does anyone know a website other than project playlist for myspace?
by cesarharada.com Question by Jack: Does anyone know a website other than project playlist for myspace? I want Bigger Than Love on my myspace but they don't have it on project playlist and I cant add it to my profile cause I have a filmmaker myspace. Does anyone know a website I could use to make a playlist for myspace? Plz...one with bigger than love by My favorite Highway. Best answer: Answer by Katie GTry www.imeem.com. You will have to … [Read more...]
Trends in Financing Independant Films
Trends in Financing Independant Films The financial environment of independent film production is changing because there are many new technologies that have altered the filmmaking process. Investing in Indie films used to mean private placement memorandums, and 900+ film financing distribution and production partners. Today it could be any willing investor.Several areas have been influenced: 1) Filmmakers now have online schools … [Read more...]
American Express & Independent Filmmakers
Video Rating: 0 / 5 www.ofcfilmmaking.com - Independent Filmmakers simply download our free tool which analyses the last 30 years of American Box Office success, breaks them down into genres for you and then highlights those genres where the average box office gross is over m per film. Don't waste time making movies that have little chance of success. This tool is pretty awesome and it's yours for FREE. … [Read more...]
Film Review: Last Day of Summer
Film Review: Last Day of Summer The character actor DJ Qualls, an odd scarecrow whose eyes can turn from befuddled to feral in seconds, creates a tortured and believable loser in this excruciating exercise from writer-director Vlad Yudin—whose bio says he completed "the NYU Filmmaking Program," i.e., a certificate from the adult-ed division, and which should not be confused with an MFA from the vaunted Tisch School of the Arts ... Read more on … [Read more...]
Q&A: How can i distribute my documentary film to channels in a profitable fashion?
by NEW PICS here >> supaztyler2 Question by Ramulousss: How can i distribute my documentary film to channels in a profitable fashion? I am in the process of directing a documentary and am having a hard time figuring out how to distribute my film to top documentary broadcasters such as, Discovery, National Geographic, History, and Travel channel, along with international markets as well. I was also wondering how it would work, and how do they … [Read more...]
Tips When Buying Window Films Products
by Invisibile Film Tips When Buying Window Films Products For homeowners who aim to maximize comfort and lower temperatures within home interiors, investing in window film products is a good option. Through the years, the popularity of such innovative products has risen robustly. It is not surprising that, currently, there are numerous window films available in the market. Designs have flourished and evolved and shades have been … [Read more...]
VIFF Vancouver International Film Festival | “Subtitles”
Client: VIFF Vancouver International Film Festival Titles: Subtitles, Sexuality, Disturbing Product: Vancouver International Film Festival Air Dates: October 1 - 16, 2009 Agency: TBWAVancouver Creative Director: Paul Little Copywriters: Addie Gillespie, Jon Murray Art Directors: Addie Gillespie, Jon Murray Agency Producer: Mike Hasinoff Director: Tim Godsall Production Company: OPC, Toronto and Biscuit Filmworks, Los Angeles Senior Executive … [Read more...]
A Second Look: Allan King’s ‘actuality dramas’ get a new audience
A Second Look: Allan King's 'actuality dramas' get a new audience Criterion's five-film DVD set delves into the Canadian filmmaker's technique, which blurred the boundaries between narrative and documentary. The cinéma vérité movement emerged some 50 years ago bearing the promise of lifelike immediacy and unvarnished reality. Enabled by the invention of lightweight sync-sound cameras and reflective of the larger truth-seeking and confessional … [Read more...]
What are the best film schools in California?
Question by lil92kikib: What are the best film schools in California? I am very interested in film especially editing. I've been making videos on youtube for a couple years. I would really like to become a professional at editing films. I am a junior in high school right now and I am starting to look at colleges. Could you tell me what the best film schools are in California? Also, I am wondering how I would go about starting a career in film … [Read more...]