filmmaker

  • 10/04/2010 - 11:37
  • 08/06/2010 - 20:03
    Another weeks link-tips, hope you enjoy them! PMD Rising (by Jon Reiss)
  • 08/06/2010 - 08:40
  • 08/05/2010 - 19:34
  • 06/07/2010 - 18:10
    As you may have noticed we’re working on an upgrade of our website www.FilmTiki.com. In the past few months we’ve learned that it’s still hard for filmmakers to reach their audience, although the situation has improved. So we decided to make FilmTiki a community platform where filmmakers and filmlovers can find and connect each other.
  • 05/27/2010 - 13:13
    Last week I finished 3 videos for our tour. A music video, a making of video and an interview. It always takes more time and patience than I expect in first place. Even if I have a clear vision in my mind how I want my video to look in the end. The one-minute bus stop motion film took me 30 hours of work. Normally, postproduction takes me longer than the actual filming.
  • 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.
  • 04/28/2010 - 13:45
    5 Elements To Producing A Good Independent Film There are many hints given to independent filmmakers on how to produce a good movie. A recent and great example was posted on Diary Of A Filmmaker: The Series.
  • 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
  • 03/12/2010 - 11:48
    Some people think that blogs are dead since the rise of community websites like facebook and twitter. Indeed, many filmmakers turn to use Social Networking platforms and Microblogging services to promote their projects, often used complementary. Nevertheless, running a blog (and/or a website) should always be the main anchor for all your online activities.Some people think that blogs are dead due to the rise of community websites like facebook and twitter.
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