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Workshop in Berlin: Social Media for Filmmakers
How to effectively use Web 2.0 to engage your audiences
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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
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.
Online Marketing for Filmmakers
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:
Review: Online Film Marketing and Online Film Distribution
On Monday, 11 May 2009, FilmTiki and the Filmfonds Wien (Vienna Film Fund) held an event on "online movie marketing and online film distribution" at Museumsquartier in Vienna. We had a full house - about 70 newcomers and established members of the film and television industry came to the 4-hour long event.
The Indie Filmmakers Guide to the Internet: Timo Vuorensola
Along with M dot Strange, this year's Berlinale Talent Campus also hosted Finnish filmmaker Timo Vuorensola who shared his experiences of DIY filmmaking, online movie distribution and film financing.
Invitation: Online Film Marketing and Distribution
The Vienna Film Fund, in collaboration with FilmTiki, would like to invite you to a panel discussion on "Online Film Marketing and Distribution - How to reach, involve and mobilise your audience using new media". The event will take place in Vienna on 11 May 2009 and features renowned industry experts.
FilmTiki at the Tricky Women Film Festival 2009
This year's Tricky Women Animation Film Festival hosted the Connecting Animations series once again, which featured different speakers from all around the world. For one day, artists, producers, teachers and interested attendees had the oppurtunity to listen to the presentations and join in the discussion on current film industry developments and also in the animation market.
The Indie Filmmakers Guide to the Internet: M dot Strange
This year's Berlinale Talent Campus series 'The Indie Filmmakers Guide to the Internet' featured two heroes of online movie marketing for indie filmmakers, DIY animation guru M dot Strange and Finnish actor and director Timo Vuorensola.
Introduction to Online and DIY Film Marketing and Distribution: an evening with Iris Lamprecht
Filmmakers: join the discussion "Online and DIY Film Marketing and Distribution - how to get your film to your audience" on March 25th, University of Applied Arts, Vienna and get six months FilmTiki's Tool subscription for free*!
The Internet is changing how and why audiences see films. On one hand we have new ways to obtain movies online as the choice of download platforms grows, and online retailers such as Amazon deliver almost anything right to your doorstep.
Distribution revolution: New business models in a global crisis
The Berlinale Industry Debate, held on February 8 brought together a distinguished panel of film industry insiders to discuss the controversial and topical issues surrounding the ‘Distribution Revolution: New business models in a global crisis’.


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