Tuesday, December 29, 2009TED HOPE'S 21 BRAVE THINKERS OF TRULY FREE FILMI and the Filmmaker blog received a nice holiday present with Ted Hope's "21 Brave Thinkers of Truly Free Film 2009" list. But you're already reading this blog, so you don't need to know about me. Click on the link to check out the rest of the list. I am happy to be in such good company, which includes various forward thinking filmmakers, producers, new media distribution types, and even a few Filmmaker contributors. From Ted's intro: Frankly though, I think anyone that commits to creating film, particularly independent film, and specifically artist driven truly free film, is truly brave... or at least, insane. It is a hard road out there and growing more difficult by the day. All filmmakers getting their work made, screened and distributed deserve recognition, support, and something more significant than a good pat on the back from the rest of us. As great their work is both creatively and in terms of the infrastructure, it's easy to lose sight of how fragile all this is. Our ability to create and screen innovative and diverse work is consistently under threat. Thanks, Ted — the support and intent behind the list is much appreciated. Comments (0) |
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