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IndieShares Launches, Running a Competition for Screenplays and Trying to Fund the Winner

The Seattle start-up IndieShares is taking a slightly different approach to online fundraising, which I posted about recently. They're asking site visitors to vote on which idea they like best for a...

Started in CinemaTech • 3 months ago • 0 responses
Tags: indieshares, jay schwartz, eugene mazzola, financing, bridge productions
How 'Crystal Skull' Almost Didn't Have a Digital Release

Variety's Pamela McClintock writes today about the continuing spat over whether the digital 3-D roll-out is proceeding quickly enough. But there's an interesting aside in it about the plain old 2-D...

Started in CinemaTech • 1 response • Last response by arcidy (2289) • 1 month ago
Tags: indiana jones, steven spielberg, digital cinema, 3-d
Attention TV: Prepare to Be Reinvented (Again)

It bakes fresh bread, dry cleans your clothes, walks your dogs, and combines traditional TV content with on-demand movies, Internet video, and DVR functionality. It's Sezmi, the latest box that hopes...

Started in CinemaTech • 3 months ago • 0 responses
Tags: set-top boxes, building b, sezmi
Who's Frustrated Now? Katzenberg.

In the early 2000s, it was director George Lucas who was persistently peeved at how slow theater-owners were to install digital cinema equipment; he wanted more screens to show 'Attack of the Clones'...

Started in CinemaTech • 3 months ago • 0 responses
Tags: monsters versus aliens, jeffrey katzenberg, george lucas, digital cinema, dreamworks animation
Internet Film Financing: Evaluating the Options

Let’s have a look at the three sites that aim to help filmmakers raise money for their projects online, all of which are at a pretty early stage of development.My only criteria was that they’re open...

Started in CinemaTech • 3 months ago • 0 responses
Tags: indiegogo, artistshare, indiemaverick, a swarm of angels, blast
Spike Lee Thinks Small

Nokia has signed up Spike Lee to make a short film for cell phones, relying on some user-contributed content, according to the NY Times. The user content will have been shot using cell phones. Laura...

Started in CinemaTech • 3 months ago • 0 responses
Tags: mobile phones, spike lee, nokia
A Conversation with Cinetic: Today's Market for Digital Rights

I spent some time on the phone today with three of the folks involved in building Cinetic Media’s new digital rights group, called Cinetic Rights Management. They wanted to supply a bit more...

Started in CinemaTech • 4 months ago • 0 responses
Tags: janet brown, cinetic media, christopher horton, itunes, matt dentler
'Cult of Sincerity': First Full-Length Feature to Premiere on YouTube

'Cult of Sincerity' is the first full-length film to debut on YouTube. ('Four Eyed Monsters,' you'll recall, played the festival circuit and in independent theaters before it showed up on the...

Started in CinemaTech • 4 months ago • 0 responses
Tags: youtube, internet video, cult of sincerity, marketing, amie street
$5 Million to Lonelygirl15 creators: What it means

People who invest in digital media and Internet video content have one belief: that creatives are gonna find a way to produce really compelling content that attracts big audiences much more cheaply...

Started in CinemaTech • 4 months ago • 0 responses
Tags: lonelygirl15, internet video, advertising, vuguru, spark capital todd dagres
Dentler, Cinetic, and Deal Terms

SXSW Film Festival head Matt Dentler is heading to New York to help run the rights management division of Cinetic Media. Here's the Variety coverage and here's IndieWIRE's report. Dentler posted just...

Started in CinemaTech • 4 months ago • 0 responses
Tags: cinetic media, matt dentler, digital distribution, sxsw
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