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Secrets to Film Distribution Success

Ask independent film producers and directors what causes them the most angst, confusion, headaches-or worse-in the filmmaking journey, and the answer likely will be: Distribution. Lacking knowledge, training and guidance, most independent filmmakers employ a scattered, piecemeal, and ultimately unsuccessful approach to distribution. Film producer and distribution expert Jerome Courshon says you can’t fault them….

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Technology and Film Editing

As a film and tech enthusiast, I was curious about how the industry is changing with the enormous influx of new technology. To learn a little about the effect of technology on post-production, I sat down with Jillian Corsie, a recent ASU film school grad, indie filmmaker, and editor at a commercial post production company in New…

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The New New Thing…

What’s the NEW new thing in independent film? That’s the question the forward looking early adapters in Hollywood ask every day. In a hyper-competitive town, everyone wants to be on the leading edge. As a lawyer, our job is often to try and realize the aspirations of our innovative clients while conforming to federal and…

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Flixfling Introduces Indiefling Channel for Independent Filmmakers

Streaming movie service FlixFling introduces a new channel on its site dedicated to films submitted by independent filmmakers. The channel, dubbed IndieFling, will showcase these films and make them available for rental or purchase by any FlixFling user. IndieFling will serve as a showcase for independent films and will be open to any filmmaker who wishes to submit their…

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Montana Film Office to Give Away $20k in ‘Pitch the 406’ Contest

Winner to get $20,000 in production equipment and services to film movie in Montana. September 20, 2011 – Helena, Mont. – It’s not hard to get inspired by Montana’s one-of-a-kind locations-towering peaks, rolling plains and authentic Western communities; $20,000 might just be the boost a project needs to go from vision to reality. Montana Film Office’s recently…

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