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Distribution: My First Look- Film Gravity

Ita Udo-Ema
Posted
Film Gravity

"Filmmakers in unity. Building networks. Grounding community. Sharing perspectives. Seeing their ideas come to life. In this new global village of world cinema a revolution takes hold. Interacting minds. Insights abounding. Finding fruitfully financing. Distribution possibilities unfurling. Create a connection.
Gravitate to the center and sing your story."

It's still a little to early to tell how powerful a tool Film Gravity is going to be. Just out of Beta, it is another profesional networking site. What sets it apart are the tools that they are developing.

  • Job posting, casting calls , and events- fairly standard

  • Film Market- "a shop window of your projects for distribution"; similar to what inDplay is doing (http://www.indplay.com/) and Withoutabox (http://www.withouthabox.com/) is moving toward.

  • Film Finance- "List you film for Finanace - FilmGravity Finance Network is designed to help filmmakers connect with potential film financing for their "

This site is SO new, there are hardly any posting. In fact one of our films is the third ( of three) listed in the Film Market at the time this is being written. On the other hand, since signing up, I've gotten new network requests nearly everyday. The say it's not what you know, it's who you know. While it maybe another networking site Film Gravity, with the atmosphere that is being created and the functions the are being built may prove to be a worthwhile professional meeting place.


Go to: http://www.filmgravity.com/ or see my profile : http://www.filmgravity.com/Deacon78


Enjoy...

Starting Out: help needed

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By Jay
Posted

First time posting here and just getting started with creating short format work to upload (some of the work I've found on this site has been inspirational/instructional). Have a few questions on the business side of things that perhaps someone can chime in on...

--These aggregation sites like Tubemogul and others; is it really worth the time to try and push your work to as many sites as possible? I understand exposure is important - but is there a such a thing as over exposing a video/your work if it's not standard faire?

--For those of us that are looking to promote our spec work, and perhaps get a job from all of this blood, sweat, and typing - how else are people finding us "guns for hire" ? Are you guys using listing sites - and which ones? I've heard of friends getting work from listing themselves on productionpoint.com and kemps, and some others...anyone have suggestions (particularly if any of these resources have international reach)?

Thanks in advance for your input,

Jay Davis

Distribution: DVDs On Demand (CreateSpace)

Tyler Gibb
Posted
I'm usually a little late to pick up on new things but I found out about CreateSpace.com last week and it looks a little too good to be true...

Back in the glory days some of you may remember that MP3.com had a CD on demand service where you could upload your music tracks and art work and they would take care of producing one-off copies of your CD for customers who ordered through their site. It was a great little no hassle way for independent artists to be able to sell their music with no overhead; my "A Didgeridoo Christmas" did quite well seasonally, but I digress.

It seems that CreateSpace.com is doing the same thing with CDs as well as DVDs and books. And what's more is they're owned by Amazon.com which means that not only can you create your own online store to sell DVDs through your site but your titles will also be available on Amazon.

Is this all too good to be true? Cut out the middle man and sell your videos directly to your audience with no overhead? If anybody has had any experience with https://www.createspace.com please share!

T

Looking For An Animator

Josh Spector
Posted

Are you an animator? Do you know a good animator? We're looking for an animator for a comedy project soon to be pitched as a TV series. If you're interested, please email [email protected]

Thanks!

$400 for Movie Trailer Spoofs

Zaazz.tv
Posted
Win $400 by submitting a short movie spoof to the newly launched Zaazz.tv site! To promote our launch we are giving away $400 to the best movie spoof submitted by Monday, October 1st. Check our contest information for details, http://zaazz.tv/contests, but know that, because we are only just launching, your chances of winning are HIGH.

We’re a fun site whose sole mission is to help nurture upcoming comedy and film talent, while helping everyone else procrastinate. Check us out!

The Webby Awards: Webby Connect: October 3-5



http://www.webbyawards.com/webbyconnect/


For three can't-miss days, gather to exchange ideas, evaluate trends,
explore the controversies, debate hot-button topics and see what's next
in interactive media, entertainment and advertising, all in famous
Webby style.


Rethink the idea of what a conference is and should be while sharing
the vision and insights of Webby Award Winners and the Academy, and
connecting with the people that matter most.




https://www.webbyawards.com/webbyconnect/tickets/ticket_list.php

Why Webby Connect?


Having
reinvented the awards show, The Webby Awards brings its trademark flair
and style to the staid world of industry conferences. WebbyConnect will
bring together Webby Award winners, Academy members, and leaders in
fields such as entertainment, advertising, and politics for an
exclusive, three-day gathering exploring and charting the future of the
Internet and emerging media. And where better to host the inauguaral
WebbyConnect Summit than at California's only 5-star resort, the
incredible St. Regis, Monarch Beach.

Keynote Speeches & Discussion Topics


Webby Honorees
-- such as musician David Bowie, Internet Inventor Dr. Robert Kahn, and
former Vice President Al Gore -- have always reflected the tremendous
diversity of the Internet. Expect the same from Keynote speakers of
WebbyConnect including Michael Eisner, Internet Co-Inventor Vinton Cerf and Arianna Huffington,
Founder of The Huffington Post. The keynote addresses will be the
highlights of WebbyConnect, and will focus on a variety of current
issues important to the Internet, its users and its future.
WebbyConnect Summit Topics were created to address the most
contemporary issues currently involving the Web across business,
advertising, technology, mobile, entertainment and politics.Read About All of the WebbyConnect Topics »


The St. Regis Resort, Monarch Beach


Situated high on a
hillside overlooking the majestic Pacific Ocean stands the landmark
Tuscan-style St. Regis Resort, Monarch Beach -- the only 5-star resort
in California. The St. Regis offers an exclusive private beach club,
three swimming pools, and award-winning spa and on-site championship
golf links.


From whale watching and deep sea fishing, to
surfing lessons, golf or simply relaxing at the world-class spa or
award-winning beach, WebbyConnect attendees can keep the conversation
and dialogue going while tapping into the full array of unique sporting
and leisure activities offered by the St. Regis Resort.


http://www.webbyawards.com/webbyconnect/travel/

The Webby Awards: Welcome to the Webby Awards!

The Webby Awards is the leading international award honoring
excellence on the Internet. Established in 1996 during the Web's
infancy, the Webbys are presented by The International Academy of
Digital Arts and Sciences, a 550-member body of leading Web experts,
business figures, luminaries, visionaries and creative celebrities.



The Academy is an intellectually diverse organization that includes members such as musicians Beck and David Bowie, Internet inventor Vint Cerf, political columnist Arianna Huffington, Real Networks CEO Rob Glaser, "The Simpsons" creator Matt Groening, R/GA Founder and Chairman Robert Greenberg, Virgin Atlantic Chairman and Founder Richard Branson, and The Weinstein Company Co-Founder Harvey Weinstein. Members also include writers and editors from publications such as The New York Times, Wired, Details, Fast Company, Elle, The Los Angeles Times, Vibe, and WallPaper.
The 11th Annual Webby Awards received over 8,000 entries from over 60
countries and all 50 states and generated over 750 million media
impressions worldwide.



Reflecting the tremendous growth
of the Internet as a tool for business and everyday lives, the 11th
Annual Webby Awards expanded the mission of the Webby by honoring
excellence in over 100+ Website, Interactive Advertising, Online Film
& Video, and Mobile categories.



The Webby Awards presents two honors in every category -- The Webby Award and The People's Voice Award
-- in each of its four entry types: Websites, Interactive Advertising,
Online Film & Video and Mobile. Members of The International
Academy of Digital Arts and Sciences select the nominees for both
awards in each category, as well as the winners of the Webby Awards.
However, you, the online community, determine the winners of The
People's Voice by voting for the nominated work that you believe to be
the best in each category. Each year, the People's Voice Awards garners
hundreds of thousands of votes from the Web community all over the
world.

Asterpix - in video hyperlinks (aka hypervideo)

TET
By TET
Posted

I recently came across this company, Asterpix (hypervideo for All) that has their own video player that allows you to create hot spots within your videos footage which you mouse over to reveal more information kind of like inline video ads but more interactive.

Essentially it allows you to create hyperlinks within your videos by defining a hot spot over moving or stationary objects within the video (think product placement) . The hot spots are shown to the viewer by a flashing circle. When these hot spots are moused over the video pauses to reveal more information, tags and links about the object in question. You can have more than one hot spot in your video and you can even test it out using your own videos (just search for your video on the asterpix site).

Is this the future of product placement and monetizing of video? What do you think?

Zannel: Share your videos and pics on Mobile!: Zannel New Fresh Look

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Posted

After months and months of hard work, our engineering and design teams have finally launched Zannel 2.0 on August 22nd, 2007. The new and improve makeover of the site now has a new fresh and slick look to give users a better experience using Zannel. Zannel new look is not the only thing that have been changed to the site. With the new look, it came with the text conversions support where threads can be started about the videos and pictures on Zannel.


Equipped with tools such as send to friend(s) email or mobile phones and the embed players on the web are by far the easiest way to share videos and pictures.


Zannel are currently working with companies such as Warner Bros, My Damn Channel, Ripe Tv, The Daily Reel and more to get their videos onto the mobile world and featuring them on the homepage.


Check out www.zannel.com and let me know what you think about it. I would love to hear the inputs about Zannel.


1st Annual Vine Shorts Fest - Call for Entries!

Help spread the word about our new Short Film Festival and Short Screenplay competition, VINE SHORTS FEST (VSF). Filmmakers and writers will be competing for production deals and distribution opportunities with The Vine Entertainment, a full service film production company in Santa Monica, CA.

The Vine Entertainment, a subsidiary of The Vine Studio, a full-service production company in Santa Monica, CA calls for entries to our First Annual VIne Shorts Fest! Accepting short films and short screenplays from around the world, in all genres. Films from any year of production are eligible, and must be under 30 minutes in length; Screenplays must be in English, formatted to industry standards, and be no more than 30 pages in length.

Films selected for the festival will be screened on the world famous 3rd Street Promenade in Santa Monica, CA at The Vine Street Playhouse: Sunday, October 28th through Sunday, November 11th, 2007.

Categories in competition:

1. Best of Festival (Fruit of the Vine Award)

a-Best Film - winner receives a production deal with The Vine Entertainment to shoot a feature film.

b-Best Short Screenplay - winner receives a production deal with The Vine Entertainment to produce a short of the winning script.

2. Best of Genre - winning films will be distrivuted worldwide via The Vine Studio and The Vine Entertainment.

Deadlines and Entry Fees:

Regular Entry: postmarked by September 21st, 2007

-$50/Short Film, $40/Short Screenplay

Late Entry: postmarked by October 5th, 2007

-$60/Short Film

-$50/Short Screenplay

Specific requirements

  • Short films must be submitted on DVD or VHS tape (NTSC), and be clearly labeled with the title, filmmaker, and contact information.
  • Only films selected for the festival will be screened. There will be no refund for films not chosen, as talent and quality are subjective.

Contact details

www.thevineent.com for more info and an application

You can submit electronically on www.withoutabox.com

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