I have to thank Mitchell Block for his remarks on my post of Peter Broderick’s indieWIRE article. It prompted me to look at the discussion/reaction to the article on other blogs (I’m behind on my feed reader!). Karina wonders what’s new with what he is saying - probably not much, but for filmmakers who are […]
I’m a bit late in posting about a new, very important resource. I wanted to review the document before posting. Based on the Documentary Filmmakers’ Statement of Best Practices in Fair Use, The Center for Social Media at American University has continued to help content creators identify and express what fair use means in creating […]
This is just so awesome, I thought I’d share. Thanks to The Poverty Jet Set for finding it!
MUTO a wall-painted animation by BLU from blu on Vimeo.
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 […]
24 Nov
Posted by Agnes Varnum as Blog-Project, Outreach, Technology
Via TechCrunch, The Secret Strategies Behind Many “Viral” Videos, is a very interesting look into the techniques some folks are using to create hurricanes around online videos. You might read this and think it is kind of smarmy and way more underhanded than you want to be, but it strikes a cord as I think […]