During this session presented by the SIE Society, people on the front lines of creating social change through film and television share case studies of distributed projects and the impact they had in the world. Includes an overview of THE FIRST STEP distribution strategy presented by Lance Kramer. https://lnkd.in/eSCatXqf
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Did you know there's a Bechdel test for #ClimateChange in TV and film? Check out a great overview that cites research from USC Annenberg Norman Lear Center and Good Energy ! https://buff.ly/3xXMXIV
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Fascinating discussion about the importance of sustainable creative narratives in films and how broadcasters can start making a change. It is more important than ever to start acknowledging what we can all do to help. Fantastic episode yet again The Flint 🌊 https://lnkd.in/emMJ9M6B
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Don't miss out on this free and virtual conference, demystifying distribution! Topics Include: - What are “all rights” buyers looking for? - Is a hybrid/bifurcated distribution strategy that includes the EU possible, and for which films? - What does it mean when festival “hits” are not receiving correspondingly “meaningful” distribution sales offers? - Can clinging to the potentially unrealistic dream of a big streaming or all rights deal risk your film’s ability to secure other meaningful distribution? - What should you look out for when signing a distribution agreement?
Are there any viable EU 🇪🇺 distribution strategies for independent film? Join The Film Collaborative May 2-3 for 8 virtual sessions to demystify 🔎🤔 distribution. Register for free here: https://lnkd.in/gz2v_5Hp. Invanotion will be joining the sessions and is ready to follow up and explore ways to make reality of your project ambitions in this area!
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TL;DR is go see #MonkeyMan in theaters! Gold House's #WhyThisMatters social series started as a collaboration with Roc Su, thinking of ways to incentivize the AAPI community to show up and see amazing projects. There are a lot of ways to raise awareness for a campaign: paid spend, brand partnerships, or influencers. But the most underrated and underestimated method is the word-of-mouth campaign. Sharing the one-off fun facts has been the sustaining lifeline for pop culture. The water cooler conversations we often gloss over or malign have a significant impact on the collective consciousness. There's a reason why we find certain pop culture trends/moments annoying: we keep talking about it. So if we want to put our money where our mouth is, let's talk about AAPI projects. Let's talk about representation, and about seeing ourselves on screen. And let's talk about dope projects, like Monkey Man. And if you need a reason to watch it, then that's what the Why This Matters series is for.
Gold House is proud to support Dev Patel’s MONKEY MAN, now playing in theaters! Patel’s directorial debut channels the kinetic energy of action films past, like John Wick and Atomic Blonde, while offering a critical lens into Indian politics, classism, and faith. And with the support of Jordan Peele’s Monkeypaw Productions, audiences will see how thrilling diverse storytelling can be! Swipe through the carousel to learn more about this heart-pounding film, and let us know if you've seen the film in the comments!
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There are some questions, 1. How has the film industry evolved to reflect shifting social norms and values? 2. How can the film industry encourage diversity and inclusion on and off the screen? 3. How does international collaboration affect the success of films in the global market? Can you respond to these questions? #discussion #conversation #film #filmindustry
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If you want your movie trailer to attract audiences, you need to do this! It’s simple, but too many filmmakers overlook it: Edit your trailer in 3 acts. Just like you would a movie: 1. Introduce the main character and their world 2. Showcase the challenges they will face 3. Tease the outcome. Do it in this order and be careful with the following: Don’t take too long in the introduction. Don’t reveal every challenge. Show the character struggling without showing the cause. Don’t reveal the outcome. Tease a decision they’ll have to make and leave it unresolved. This will attract more people to watch your film because: They will grow attached to your main character. They will clearly understand what the film is about. They will feel the need to see the resolution. Is your film being presented this way?
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The Power of Film on Youth The impact of films on young people is profound and multifaceted. They entertain, educate, influence, and bring people together, playing a vital role in the cultural and personal development of the youth. As such, it is important for caregivers and educators to engage with young people about their film choices and the messages they are absorbing to ensure a positive impact on their growth and worldview. https://lnkd.in/gAcr4Bic
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Unlocking the Secrets of Effective Communication: NJ Film Commision Discover the key to informative and educational conversations that leave you feeling knowledgeable and satisfied. Join us as we explore the art of effective communication with expert insights. #EffectiveCommunication #ExpertAdvice #GrowthPotential #KnowledgeSharing #ArtOfConversation #CommunicationSkills #SelfImprovement #PersonalGrowth #LearningExperience #ExpertInsights
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Excellent interview covering topics important to both the counter cult community and the broader society.
It’s been a while since I made a film myself, and this discussion with award-winning documentary filmmakers Cecilia Peck and Inbal B. Lessner, ACE was inspiring – so fantastic to hear about the amount of thought and consideration for survivors that went into the creation of their series Escaping Twin Flames and Seduced: Inside the NXIVM Cult. A lot of cult coverage skews sensationalist, and that adds to a belief that something like this could never happen to us. But it could happen to anyone. And I think all documentary makers dealing with sensitive subject matters will find something useful in this conversation. Hope you’ll take a listen. https://lnkd.in/g-eYmwq4
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Exploring Solitary Confinement: A German Documentary Journey Discover the upcoming German documentary on solitary confinement, as we dive deep into the world of isolation and its impact. Gain insights into the experiences of film students and their collaboration for this thought-provoking project. Stay tuned for an eye-opening exploration! #SolitaryConfinement #GermanDocumentary #IsolationExperience #FilmStudents #ThoughtProvoking #JourneyIntoDarkness #ImpactfulStorytelling #DocumentaryFilm #InsightfulContent #CollaborativeProject
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Love this! My film and advocacy worlds are colliding seeing you speaking with the great folks at SIE Society!