Webinar: BUILDING A WINNING FILM FESTIVAL STRATEGY – HUSSLUP (Full Video)
So you made a film and want to screen it at festivals. How should you approach the application process? What festivals should you target?
So you made a film and want to screen it at festivals. How should you approach the application process? What festivals should you target?
Life is busy – another year comes to an end, yet the news rolls on. It can be tough to stay up-to-date on all
It takes time to hone and develop a director’s relationship with actors. It requires a sense of trust, an ability to make decisions quickly,
Life is busy – you’re forgetting old acquaintances for auld lang syne, whatever that means. It can be tough to stay up-to-date on the
Life is busy – you’re getting worked up about trivia show hosts, learning which celebrities don’t bathe, and cautiously going back to school amid
Life is busy – we’re kicking off a new year, narrowly avoiding CWII (Civil War II), inaugurating a new president, making Bernie memes, trading
SAGindie presents a conversation with filmmaker/actor RADHA BLANK, winner of the 2020 Sundance Film Festival Directing Award for THE FORTY-YEAR-OLD VERSION. In this virutual
This eventful week kicked off with the first official day of fall! (And also a Presidential impeachment inquiry…) But back to the autumnness of
The year may be winding down (so many “best of 2017” lists already!), but the world of film industry writing is active as ever.
We’ll be spending our weekend attending/sponsoring the Film Independent Forum (which we’ll be sure to recap on Monday), but in case you have some
Screenwriter/director JIM STROUSE tends to attract talented collaborators to his films. His first produced screenplay Lonesome Jim snagged not only Steve Buscemi as director, but
We hope everyone returned from their long Thanksgiving weekend fatter and happier than ever before (and hopefully not too much poorer after Black Friday/Cyber