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Newsflash: New development in 2010
Submitted by wolfgang_g on 2010, March 12 - 10:01Categories:As you know, we are always busy exploring new and innovative ways to get your films out there. We are therefore happy to announce that we have secured funding to further develop FilmTiki: the aws’ funding initiative Impulse XL is making a significant contribution towards making FilmTiki the best it can be for you.
Workshop in Vienna: Social Media for Filmmakers
Submitted by wolfgang_g on 2010, February 23 - 17:38Categories:How to effectively use Web 2.0 to engage your audiences
The Web offers many powerful opportunities for filmmakers around the world to connect with their audiences, but it can be a difficult maze to navigate without understanding how to efficiently capitalise on the tools available.
Your Social Media Strategy - 50% off original price!
Submitted by wolfgang_g on 2010, February 23 - 15:38Categories:On 12 February 2010 we held a workshop on 'Social Media for Filmmakers' in Berlin. Participants got valuable insights into the world of online movie marketing and we supported them on finding new ways to market their movies online.
As a special offer, all workshop participants will benefit from a reduced price for their Social Media Strategy if placing their order by 7 March 2010.
Workshop in Berlin: Social Media for Filmmakers
Submitted by wolfgang_g on 2010, February 3 - 11:06Categories:How to effectively use Web 2.0 to engage your audiences

The Web offers many powerful opportunities for filmmakers around the world to connect with their audiences, but it can be a difficult maze to navigate without understanding how to efficiently capitalise on the tools available.
Invitation: New Media - New User Behaviour
Submitted by wolfgang_g on 2010, January 21 - 22:49Categories:The Vienna Film Fund, in collaboration with FilmTiki, would like to invite you to a panel discussion on "New Media - New User Behaviour. Digitalisation's Impact on the TV and Film Industry". The event will take place in Vienna on 28 January 2010 and features renowned industry experts.
Collaborative filmmaking with Hercules Filmnetwork
Submitted by wolfgang_g on 2010, January 19 - 15:59Categories:Creating a new interactive film industry
Participation has become an essential part of the Internet. However, there is still a lot of reluctance in taking up the new possibilities that this way of doing things harbours.
Online Marketing for Filmmakers
Submitted by wolfgang_g on 2009, October 1 - 14:52Categories:How to effectively use Web 2.0 to engage your audiences
The Web offers many powerful opportunities for filmmakers around the world to connect with their audiences, but it can be a difficult maze to navigate without understanding how to efficiently capitalise on the tools available. This course is centred on an intensive workshop to be held in Brighton in November 2009 and aims to provide filmmakers with the appropriate marketing tools.
Online Marketing for Filmmakers
This two day workshop in Brighton will answer the following questions:
Mistaken ID
Submitted by ascker on 2009, September 4 - 09:54Categories:Some weeks ago we had the chance to interview UK independent film director Parmjit Singh about his latest work Mistaken I.D. FilmTiki has been developing an online marketing strategy for this film which explores the crimes committed by those who are supposed to protect the public. Crimes that are often left untold.
Attack of the Lederhosen-Zombies
Submitted by wolfgang_g on 2009, June 25 - 18:06Categories:A few weeks ago we received an electronic press kit, which at first glance seemed quite ordinary but nevertheless proved to be quite intriguing. In short, a handful of Vienna film students are shooting a Freestyle Skiing Zombie Splatter movie in the Austrian Alps. Furthermore, according to the release, it is; "a project with a clear target audience, [aiming] to bypass the outdated Austrian film-funding system via new distribution and marketing channels."
One Hour Fantasy Girl and the power of the network
Submitted by Nicky FilmTiki on 2009, June 15 - 06:47Categories:Independent producer John Paul Rice believes firmly that in order for indie films to be successful, everyone involved in the project - from investors, crew, actors and the audience - must have a passionate personal reaction to the story told by a film.
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