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Lucire February 24, 2013 |
Lights on Park City Sundance is a great opportunity for many independent filmmakers to receive recognition for their artistic ideas on the silver screen. |
Entrepreneur January 2008 Farnoosh Torabi |
Investor's Cut Get your shot at the silver screen without setting a foot in Hollywood. |
Salon.com February 3, 2000 Daniel Kraus |
Show me your indies Think it's hard getting into Sundance? Try getting into any of the multitude of Park City, Utah, film festivals that have sprouted up to feed off, protest, or parody the granddaddy of all indie film festivals... |
Science News July 4, 2009 |
Science Future For July 4, 2009 Notifications about upcoming conferences and festivals of interest in scientific subjects |
The Motley Fool January 21, 2010 Rick Aristotle Munarriz |
Can Google Survive the Tollbooths? YouTube wants to try to sell online movie tickets. |
The Motley Fool March 4, 2005 Brian Gorman |
Lights, Camera, Amazon Amazon is leveraging the reach of the Web to tap into the creative juices of aspiring but unknown film makers. At the same time, the firm is bringing customers into the experience by letting them choose the winners. |
InternetNews January 31, 2006 David Miller |
From Spam to Sundance Unspam Technologies uses Bayesian software to pick the winners at the Sundance Film Festival. |
CFO November 1, 2007 Kate Plourd |
Lights, Camera, Audits! The Big Four turn to YouTube and FaceBook to attract a new generation of recruits. |
Geotimes October 2007 Fred Schwab |
Flicking Out on Mother Earth Movies may be the most cost-effective way to raise awareness of an issue and stimulate action. The geological community seems to have gotten the message. |
Outside November 2008 Alex Crevar |
A Brief History of Mountain Film The Banff Mountain Film Festival returns for its 33rd edition, with some 500 screenings in 30 countries. Here's a look at how high-altitude cinema arose from low-rent beginnings. |
The Motley Fool June 29, 2005 Alyce Lomax |
Lights, Camera, Amazon Will the Web giant's online film festivals win customers' love? |
InternetNews January 27, 2006 David Miller |
Everybody's a Sundance Critic Unspam uses anti-spam technology to predict winners and losers at the Sundance Film Festival. |
Wired September 2006 Erin Biba |
Netflix Presents The main attraction is still renting movies by mail, but now the company is producing its own indie flicks. Look out, Bob and Harvey. |
Fast Company July 2006 |
By the Numbers: Digital Video The figures don't lie about Hollywood's digital transformation: Eighteen Billion; Number of videos streamed online in 2005... 50+; Percentage of films submitted to Sundance that are shot in digital... etc. |
Lucire March 15, 2014 |
Star-struck at Sundance Lola Saab looks back at this year's Sundance Film Festival, from the premieres to the celebrity lounges and parties |
AskMen.com Michael Hirsch |
How To: Produce An Independent Film How to get started in movie production. |
Wired May 22, 2009 Sonia Zjawinski |
Streaming Hard-to-Find Films for Cinephiles TheAuteurs.com delivers video-on-demand specifically for film buffs. |
Salon.com January 23, 2002 Jean Tang |
To hell with happy endings A sober, toned-down Sundance Film Festival delivers a crop of dramas dour even by indie standards... |
Fast Company KC Ifeanyi |
5 Tips For Surviving And Thriving At Sundance, From A Producer Who's Done Both You've done the impossible by actually getting into Sundance, now it's time to get that movie sold or at the very least make some powerful connections. |
Foundation News & Commentary Mar/Apr 2006 |
The Envelope Please Here are the The Council on Foundations' 2006-2007 Film & Video Festival Winners: Aging Out... Brother to Brother... Beyond Brown: Pursuing the Promise... etc. |
Salon.com July 10, 2002 Cintra Wilson |
Living in oblivion Idiosyncratic indie director Tom DiCillo on how he made the best film of his career, and why Hollywood won't let you see it. |
AskMen.com David Nusair |
Top 10: Ridley Scott Movies Since kicking off his film career in 1977 with The Duellists, Ridley Scott has amassed an eclectic resume that's impressive in both its variety and its audacity. |
Fast Company June 2012 Evan Hochberg |
How Collectives Help Indie Filmmakers Make Better Movies Beasts of the Southern Wild, which nabbed Sundance's top 2012 prize and comes out June 27, is the product of a new trend in indie films -- collectives, or groups of collaborating artists. Collectives champs explain. |
Financial Advisor February 2010 Eric Rasmussen |
Movie Mania A new company called IndieVest hopes it can make independent films turn a profit for investors. Will the model work? |
Salon.com November 5, 2002 Janelle Brown |
The unexamined thug life Makers of an ill-fated indie film about L.A. gangbangers claim that a fear of unruly black audiences has prompted theater owners to shun their work. |
Reason October 2007 Katherine Mangu-Ward |
Filming for Freedom The Moving Picture Institute is the AV department for the vast libertarian conspiracy. It funds films celebrating liberty, it trains young filmmakers, and it helps them make connections in the mainstream. Here's an interview with the executive director. |
The Motley Fool January 25, 2010 Rick Aristotle Munarriz |
Google's Box-Office Bomb YouTube's online movie rental efforts were more "Ishtar" than "Avatar." |
Salon.com January 23, 2002 Alan Deutschman |
Doing the Sundance shuffle Our intrepid reporter went to the ridiculously famous indie film festival, hobnobbed with Mariah and Mira, breathed the same air as Brad and Parker and uncovered one dirty little secret... |
Chemistry World June 20, 2012 Laura Howes |
94 Elements film project A new film project has been launched exploring how the chemical elements -- from hydrogen to plutonium -- affect our lives. |
Salon.com February 11, 2000 David Goodman |
Snubdance: The musical The story is just like any other, except it's very cold. And people eat each other. |
InternetNews September 28, 2005 Tim Gray |
At The Movies With NYTimes.com The New York Times has teamed with several Internet companies, including The FeedRoom and Mirror Image, to offer a selection of short films from the New York Film Festival on its Web site. |
The Motley Fool February 1, 2005 Steven Mallas |
Lions Gate Wants Candy The company goes to Sundance and adds to its stable of offbeat flicks. |
Salon.com September 27, 2002 Andrew O'Hehir |
Iran's leading filmmaker denied U.S. visa Director Abbas Kiarostami, one of international cinema's biggest names, is blocked from attending the New York Film Festival and speaking at Harvard. |
The Motley Fool December 11, 2009 Eric Bleeker |
Will "Avatar" Change Filmmaking? Will this expensive 3-D extravaganza change the film industry? |
Home Theater May 2008 Kris Deering |
Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid--20th Century Fox (Blu-ray) Fox has put together the best looking version of the classic film "Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid." |
Fast Company July 2006 Adam L. Penenberg |
Revenge of the Nerds Arin Crumley and Susan Buice were just art squids with a handful of credit cards, a digital camera, and very patient parents. Now they have a (long) shot at the big time. How the digital wave gives power to the little people and reshapes the way movies reach the world. |
Fast Company December 2008 Lucas Conley |
IndieVest Attracts Indie-Film Investors With Reduced-Risk Model Investing in independent cinema is usually just for those with money to burn. IndieVest promises both Hollywood-worthy perks and a relatively safe haven. |
The Motley Fool April 11, 2007 Rick Aristotle Munarriz |
MySpace Hitches Up the Trailers The social-networking site opens up a movie-trailer area. A Web-savvy campaign can't turn a bad film into a blockbuster, but it can create cult favorites. |
Fast Company Ayana Byrd |
How Filmmaker Erik Parker Is Reigniting Nas's Illmatic On Its 20th Anniversary A documentary called Time is Illmatic, which Erik Parker wrote and produced over the course of 10 years, premieres in the coveted position of opening night at the Tribeca Film festival, and the screening will be followed by Nas himself performing the album. |
The Motley Fool July 19, 2007 Rick Aristotle Munarriz |
Show Me the Money, YouTube Revenue-sharing has been a slow roller on Google's video-sharing site. However, investors, it's about to get more interesting. |
InternetNews December 22, 2009 David Needle |
Snagfilms, the Anti-YouTube? With some big name backers, Snagfilms looks to be the online driver of feature length, meaningful videos. |
Entrepreneur December 2003 Nichole L. Torres |
On Location Making your business the star of the big screen could mean big bucks and local exposure. |
Reason February 2001 Jesse Walker |
Stan Brakhage's Dog Star Man Show A legendary experimental filmmaker turns up on cable TV... |
Popular Mechanics January 27, 2010 Erin McCarthy |
Asimo Headlines at the 2010 Sundance Film Festival (With Video!) Q&A with Honda's Barbara Ponce asks: Why did Honda decide to do a short about robots? |
Chemistry World March 29, 2012 Emma Shiells |
Moldy film (block)buster Not only is the mold destroying historical footage, it's also posing a serious inhalation hazard to archivists that process and inspect the films. |
Salon.com January 31, 2001 Alan Deutschman |
Buy our movie. Please. Does it take marching bands and a live tiger to get a distribution deal at Sundance? |
PC Magazine May 3, 2006 Cade Metz |
Making an Indie Film From casting to cameras to postproduction, the all-digital making of The Insurgents redefines the meaning of "low-budget." |
Lucire September 3, 2009 |
The Venetian red carpet International celebrities have descended on Venezia for the 66th Venice Film Festival |
IDB America November 2005 Anne Vena |
Art and Culture at the IDB Highlights of events organized by the IDB Cultural Center during the latter half of 2005: Alieksey Vianna, the prize-winning Brazilian classical guitarist, performed... the Washington Latin American Film Festival... etc. |
HHMI Bulletin May 2011 |
Institute Launches Documentary Film Unit At a meeting in February that brought together scientists, educators, and entertainment industry professionals, HHMI announced the launch of a $60 million documentary film initiative that aims to bring engaging science features to television. |