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Filed under: The Little Guy, DVD, Marketing If you need a way to make your movie available for purchase, CustomFlix is doing what they can to make it easy for you. Darren Giles, Co-Founder of CustomFlix Labs, Inc., has written an article on the process of creating a CustomFlix account, getting your movie package created and getting it listed on CustomFlix and Amazon.com. Once your movie is listed, you may have people find your work accidentally with searches, but if you hope to make any money you'll have to get the word out and drive some traffic to the sites. You can never get away from marketing.Read | Permalink | Email this | Linking Blogs | Comments
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Filed under: Beginner YouTube and Videomaker have teamed up to help users create better videos. In the Video Toolbox section of YouTube there are several categories of helpful articles that include general info, directing/producing, shooting/camerawork, lighting, sound and post-production. Now I'm pretty sure those interested in capturing the kick-in-the groin type of videos won't be interested, but YouTubers that want a higher quality production can learn a few tips.Read | Permalink | Email this | Linking Blogs | Comments
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Filed under: Production, Festivals HDFest is now accepting entries for their HDFest 2007 festivals. All submissions must be in HD or HDV and received by April 15, 2007. So forget about getting your taxes done on time, get that submission in! Entry fee is $50 for features and $45 for shorts (under 40 minutes). Don't try to slide anything other than high-def by them, they won't accept it. It's all high-def all the time for HDFest.
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Filed under: Hardware LaCie announced today it is first on the block to ship a professional external Blu-ray drive for Windows and Mac. But, it looks like they aren't exactly shipping it yet. According to their website you can pre-order the unit with an expected ship date of "late January 2007". Anyway, the LaCie d2 Blu-ray Drive comes bundled with Easy Media Creator 8 for Windows, Toast Titanium for Mac and has both firewire and USB interfaces. The unit will read 25GB or 50GB BD-R and BD-RE discs, plus the normal DVD-RW DL and CD-RW. And with your purchase you will also get a shiny new Panasonic 50GB disc. Don't get your hopes up about pricing, MSRP is $1149.Read | Permalink | Email this | Linking Blogs | Comments
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Filed under: Movies "In one word, film is heavy. It's gone, just gone."
Wired has posted a big honking six page transcript from a recent interview with David Lynch, in which he discusses all things filmmaking, including his move to DV, and lots of other random stuff, in typical Lynchian fashion. (If you prefer, you can read the edited, abbreviated version here.) In other Lynch news, Inland Empire should be making its way to a bunch of new locations across the country this year, so look out for the schedule once it rolls out.Read | Permalink | Email this | Linking Blogs | Comments
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