This Week’s Good Reads (Week of September 15)
This week, a large bulk of the independent film world was occupied with IFP Independent Film Week in New York. And there was a […]
This week, a large bulk of the independent film world was occupied with IFP Independent Film Week in New York. And there was a […]
This week brought us much ballyhoo from the Toronto International Film Festival (or “TIFF” as the kids say). Films premiered. Rights were sold. Actors
Coming off a holiday weekend, maybe you were in too much of a hungover haze to do some deep reading on the film industry.
Ah, September movies. Too late for summer blockbusters, too early for prestige awards bait. A weird mishmash of genres that nobody knows what to
Personally, I thought (from a quality standpoint) this summer movie season was pretty excellent. The blockbusters were a little less dumb, the indies a
During the week we often get so preoccupied with our real lives that we sometimes neglect our internet browsing. With the weekend ahead of
During the week we often get bogged down with so much “work” and “socializing” that we sometimes miss out on good content spewing from
A word of welcome from SAGindie’s two newest employees, Amanda LaFranco and Colin McCormack… FROM AMANDA: The shoes I’ve gotta fill… Ellen left a
Join us June 25th – 27th for our inaugural Minority Independent Producers Summit (MIPS) where you’ll have a chance to network with industry professionals
POSTMARK DEADLINE EXTENSION 06/09 The Screen Actors Guild Foundation is now accepting submissions from filmmakers residing in all states west of the Mississippi for its
If you’re in Massachusetts and/or attending Independent Film Festival Boston this year, make sure you check out the panel “Make it (Indie) in Mass”
The Screen Actors Guild Foundation is now accepting submissions from all states east of the Mississippi for its June 2014 NY Shorts Showcase –