Thanks to new friend David Neff at the American Cancer Society, who writes an awesome blog for nonprofits on utilizing new technologies, I just visited the NetSquared Mash-up competition where 21 finalist web application mash-ups for social change have just been announced. Do you ever land on a site to buy a hot new outfit […]
I’m a supporter of the International Documentary Association, so I want to pass along their plea for video content for their new website. It’s a chance for you to “advertise” your work and contribute to the documentary community! From their email:In March, we will be launching an entirely new site with a new look, a […]
Eek! Where have I been? I hate to keep saying it but after Sundance, I was sick for a week and am still catching up. Leave the garden untended for two weeks and the weeds are uncontrollable! But, I know my filmmaker friends have all been there during production, so I won’t worry too much.
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29 Jan
Posted by Pamela Cohn as Creative Process, Distribution, Outreach, Technology
I was just sent some information from a member of a MeetUp group I belong to here in New York dedicated to documentary, specifically nonfiction works without distribution. Based on the CurrentTV model, GroundReport TV is a news media outlet where people can file their stories, and make a bit of dough. Recently […]
There’s yet another online social film marketplace (like virtual souks without having to deal with any funky smells) that “hit the stands” today. Based on the connecting-filmmakers-to-fans-to-sell-your-film model, IndieGoGo’s site already features projects by Irena Salina (her Flow: For Love of Water is Sundance-bound), Yung Chang (his Up the Yangtze is also Sundance-bound, and […]