Doc-makers reveal ups and downs of process, distro and more at IDA-sponsored Digital Hollywood event.
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In a mad flurry of falltime activities, Film Independent's Film Forum dominated the Columbus Day weekend docket in Los Angeles with three days of conversations, networking and screenings. Equally impressive was the Film Forum binder, highlighted by case studies of 28 films, including 11 docs, about how the filmmakers made, funded, launched and marketed their work. The case studies were produced by Film Independent's Film Education Department. First up of the two documentary panels on Saturday was The Doc Is In, which was, in effect, a conglomerate of living case studies, in which the
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Dear Readers, Four months ago, when I came to Los Angeles to assume the position as executive director at the International Documentary Association, I was thrilled to be joining an organization with a long history as a leader in the documentary field. Now, I'm even more excited about the role the organization can play today and in the years ahead, as IDA helps documentary filmmakers cope with uncertain times by making it easier for them get the funding they need, get to the places they need to go and get their movies on the screen. The current recession will make funding a documentary harder
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More than 500 filmmakers and broadcasters from around the world--a bumper turnout under the current economic circumstances--convened September 28 to October 2 amid blazing autumn leaves, blinding snowstorms and smoldering forest fires to celebrate the tenth biennial Jackson Hole Wildlife Film Festival. A record 500+ films were entered in the awards competition--a sign, to many, that the natural history genre not only remains alive and well but (perhaps thanks to growing global environmental concerns) is poised for a vigorous comeback. Prominent among the entrants in the film competition were a
Amid widespread pronouncements that indie film is dead, Film Independent held its annual 2009 Filmmaker Forum October 9 to 11 at the Directors Guild of America headquaters in Los Angeles. Despite the fact that the majority of the studios have jettisoned their independent divisions, the crowd at the Forum was generally upbeat. Filmmakers mingled with executives during cocktail receptions and tasty lunches, and had their choice of approximately 15 panels throughout the weekend aimed at "empowering participants with the tools to create a strategy for their films and their careers." I missed