The Independent's Guide to Film Distribution: DIY to Traditional Indie Film Distribution with over 200 Distributors
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Rating | : | 4.43 (774 Votes) |
Asin | : | B00JJ5FN90 |
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Number of Pages | : | 285 Pages |
Publish Date | : | 2016-11-27 |
Language | : | English |
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She earned her M.F.A. Erin Trahan’s background in film includes producing, programming, and multi-platform film journalism. She is currently working on an artist’s book and short film. She oversaw distribution of the documentary Love and Other Anxieties and recently started her fifth Frommer's Guide to Montréal and Quebec City. candidate at University of Rhode Island. Reach her at minhae@independent-magazine. Their new me
Whether you’re new to DIY distribution, or a veteran of independent film, this is an indispensable resource.. The Independent's Guide to Film Distribution, Second Edition is the definitive guide to North American independent film and media distributors and a crucial tool for filmmakers who want to find their audience. There’s also advice from experts, as well as conversations with principals at Oscilloscope Laboratories, Sony Pictures Classics, Drafthouse Films, New Day Films and other industry leaders. The updated edition features a directory of more than 200 distribution companies that acquire narrative features, documentaries, experimental films, shorts, and more
Reach her at erin@independent-magazine. Born in Seoul, South Korea, Minhae studied film and creative writing at Dartmouth College, and art history and practice at University of Massachusetts. She oversaw distribution of the documentary Love and Other Anxieties and recently started her fifth Frommer's Guide to Montréal and Quebec City. . She is currently working on an artist’s book and short film. candidate at University of Rhode Island. She has written extensively on film and travel in publications including MovieMaker Magazine, The Independent, WHERE Magazine, Bonjour Paris and Indiewire. She earned her M.F.A. Reach her at minhae@independent-magazine. Michele Meek pioneered the development of NewEnglandFilm, the premiere magazine and resource for independent filmmaking in the northeast, and led the transition of