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A Beginner’s Guide to Viral Marketing

Thursday, June 11th, 2009

The very smart and savvy Sakia Wilson-Brown has written a series of posts for IndieGoGo on viral marketing. You can read the 3rd post here and then follow the links at the bottom for parts 1 and 2 (the IndieGoGo blog is doing funny things to my browser which is why I’m linking to Saskia’s blog).

Follow us on Twitter

Thursday, June 11th, 2009

I love Twitter because although it can definitely become a time suck, it has also led me to discover so many interesting people, events, articles, websites and ideas. I have total geek love for film but I am also interested in lots of other things and Twitter allows me to indulge in all my random passions from social change, to entrepreneurship and technology in Africa, to open source solutions, to mobile health, to progressive and environmental business practices, to feminism… and on and on (you can see how useful this can be when you are researching a documentary or a script and delving into worlds unfamiliar to you). It has opened up a whole world of access and possibility for me and I love it for that.

It can also be a great way for you to promote your films and career (along with Shooting People of course!). Follow us on Twitter and please post comments or reply to us on Twitter if you have any really great Twitter tips for independent filmmakers.

You can follow @shootingpeople and my more personal feed: @fromthehip

Ted Hope on Finding Audiences

Thursday, June 4th, 2009

Below is the video from a talk that producer Ted Hope gave at the New York Foundation for the Arts about how the film infrastructure is changing as creators and audiences take on new roles. “We must accept that being a filmmaker means taking responsibility for our films all the way through the process. Building the new infrastructure is the first step towards real media independence”

Producer Ted Hope Discusses the Future of Finding Film Audiences from Reel 13 on Vimeo.