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Thursday, September 20, 2007
BLOGGING THE IFP FILMMAKER CONFERENCE 

As we pass the half-way point, I want to thank all of our guest bloggers -- Pamela, M. Dot, Alicia, and Brandon -- who've been covering the IFP Filmmaker Conference. But as GreenCine pointed out today, there are other places to get your vicarious Conference fix. The Film Panel Notetaker has several long and detailed accounts of the various panel discussions. And Scott Kirsner has several long posts as well on his CinemaTech blog. In one, while listening to THINKfilm's Mark Urman discuss the challenge of publicizing a film in the internet age, Kirsner goes web-surfing to the THINKfilm site and realizes that, like most distributor sites, it does not allow bloggers and other "non-registered media" easy access to press stills and publicity materials. Kirsner says that correcting this would allow the distributors a low-cost way to service the army of bloggers who, for some films, might be an even more potent force than the MSM.


# posted by Scott Macaulay @ 9/20/2007 11:04:00 AM
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Thanks for the link, Scott. I actually believe that letting bloggers help publicize a movie is something that is incredibly powerful for any film, from the $250 million studio spectaculars to a $250 homemade movie like "Tarnation."
# posted by Blogger Scott Kirsner @ 9/20/2007 3:02 PM  

 
I agree!
# posted by Blogger Scott Macaulay @ 9/20/2007 4:16 PM  


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