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For documentary filmmakers, strategists, funders, broadcasters, buyers—and of course, fans— November means the International Documentary Festival
International travel just as war is breaking out is never a good idea. The day before I was to leave for Cannes I found myself at the IDA's reception
Sunny Side of the Doc ( www.sunnysideofthedoc.com) took place last June in a magnificent former palace, high up on a hill overlooking Marseille
Using the expanding black media market as a template, we examine the different sides of the media divide and explores successful strategies employed by media producers.
The Independent Film Project (IFP) Market, held in New York City in September, has reinvented itself. Gone are the circus-like antics to recruit
Key players from Participant Media, KCET, and CNN Films fill you in on the future of non-fiction works on television.
IDA Board Member Kevin Iwashina leads a candid discussion on making the most of your film's festival run with big wigs from the North American festival circuit.
IDA Board Member Moises Velez speaks to a panel of content creators, programmers, & industry influencers about new programming outlets for Latino content & how to participate in the opportunities to be found.
As I prepared to attend the 2003 National Association of Television Program Executives (NAPTE) marketplace in New Orleans—my third such event—I
With a $1,000 entry ticket, RealScreen Summit—the annual international conference on "the business of factual programming," held in February in