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Long before the existence of 'cancel culture', directors have chosen to remain anonymous for a variety of reasons. The main one was when there was ...
As a reminder, whilst we're not passing judgement on this event, with all new film festivals and film awards programs, filmmaking.net recommends due d...
We do have this article in the FAQ, if you haven't seen it already: ?url -- Benjamin Craig Editor-in-Chief, filmmaking.net
It's unlikely that you would run into problems with the software vendor by including a quick shot of a screen showing their software being used as int...
Sadly, the Sundance Institute announced last week that there will be no Sundance London this year 🙁 -- Benjamin Craig Editor-in-Chief, filmmaki...
Hi ROx, You're correct to note that optimum corporate structures are something that is very individual to the business' requirements and best discu...
You should also check out filmmaking.net's Film Schools directory. ?url?/filmschools?/url?. Many of the listings do have basic information about tui...
There's also quite a few recommended books on this site: -- Benjamin Craig Editor-in-Chief, filmmaking.net
Sounds like a good idea. Everyone should feel free to nominate threads which should be made sticky. Let one of the moderators, or myself, know and w...
There is a FAQ about this: That said, ultimately it depends on what you want to do with the film. If you're seeking any form of commercial distrib...
You could try setting up the project as 4:3 PAL DV (rather than 16:9). It might be that your footage isn't true 16:9. Ben C. -- Benjamin Craig...
First step would be to try removing the RAM you've just installed and seeing if that makes a difference. If it does, it's likely that your computer d...
This purpose of this group isn't to promote people's films - it's to discuss issues and ideas around how you distribute, market, and exhibit films. ...