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  • 08/31/2010 - 10:53
  • 07/16/2010 - 08:45
    Good reasons to have a blog
  • 06/03/2010 - 08:35
    The Entire Web Gets A TV Guide With Live Matrix Tech Crunch asked: How can one find what to watch and when on the Web?
  • 05/09/2010 - 09:54
    A filmmaker is always looking for a good story to tell. Some of the best stories just happen in daily life and even fictional stories are based on the storyteller’s various life experiences. These experiences are kind of an “idea pool”, which a filmmaker can work with and use to tell a good story in his movie. However, what is a filmmaker looking for? Is it a strained relationship between a couple, a quirk of a person or just a simple conflict?
  • 04/30/2010 - 09:00
    Jon Reiss’ TOTBO Tip of the Day 6 – Indentifying and Engaging Your Audience Here is the Jon Reiss TOTBO three step approach to audience development and engagement: 1.  Know WHO your audience is. This is not 18-25 year old boys/men. Or 35 – 55 year old women. As an independent filmmaker, if you cross over into a mass audience great – but you need to be much more specific. Tomorrow’s tip will discuss niche vs core audiences. 2.  Know WHERE your audience derives information/congregates.
  • 03/24/2010 - 14:58
    It's Wednesday and no weekly review published until now! Argh! Here it is: Online TV Audience Reaches 26 Percent Accoding to a new report published by In-Stat, more and more US citizens are watching online TV.
  • 03/15/2010 - 15:41
    FilmTiki's online week in review (week 10) has some more intersting stories, great projects and awesome links for you! DIY DAYS a roving conference for those who create
  • 03/02/2010 - 10:58
    THE MENTAL ECLECTIC INDIE FILMMAKING PANEL The Mental Eclectic aka Craig Wilson, initiator of Twitter's #IndieMM, is hosting The Mental Eclectic Indie Filmmaking Panel during this years San Diego Indie Fest.
  • 01/11/2010 - 10:28
    Here’s our weekly online review for January 4 – January 10 2010 Check out Moby.com, a great resource for filmmakers to search and find music for their movies.
  • 10/16/2009 - 11:29
    In our blog post about the importance of having a website we praised Austrian director Karl-Martin Pold for his enthusiasm to use the Internet for filmmaking and film marketing purposes. His documentary They called him Spencer, a movie about the Italian actor Bud Spencer aka Carlo Pedersoli, started as a written concept for a master thesis at the FH JOANNEUM Graz.
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