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When cities recover from hard financial times, creative souls are often pushed to the peripheries. It should come as no surprise that the young
"Ahoy, hornswaggling pirates! Get me film booty out of yer bung hole or you'll sleep in Davy Jones' Locker." That's about the best threat most
Courtesy of Judith Dancoff What are the keys to successfully selling your film to the academic market? The mistake too many documentary filmmakers
Is New York City really the center of independent documentary filmmaking, or does it just seem that way? Short answer: it is. Sorry, to those of you
You've worked hard to finish your documentary film--endless hours raising funds to create your masterpiece; then months, if not years, in production
New Day Films celebrates its 40th anniversary in 2011.
At $1,200 for two days, not counting workshops, RealScreen Summit ("Bringing The Best in Non-Fiction Together") doesn't exactly put out the welcome
A Review of John Anderson and Laura Kim's 'Wake Up Screening'
So you've finally finished your documentary film and authored a DVD (or a Blu-ray; for the purposes of this article, I will use DVD). Whether or not
Do you know the difference between a webisode and a mobisode? Blu-Ray and HD-DVD? Wikis and blogs? IPTV and DRMs? Tapeless and DI workflows? If you