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Wednesday
Jun092010

Think Outisde the Box Office or #totbo

Last weekend I was fortunate enough to win a free pass to a conference hosted by filmmaker and author Jon Reiss about tips from his must read book for filmmakers Think Outside the Box Office. Earlier this year, I got my hands on a copy of the book as one of the prizes my film 'Ai' won from Egofest. I won the conference passes through a contest Jon was holding on Twitter where you had to ask a relevant question for the festival, read more about that here. The purpose of the two day information fest was to inform budding filmmakers, producers and investors about the ever evolving and oftentimes complex world of digital distribution and understanding your digital rights. I found the conference to be very informative with wonderful speaker guests such as Sheri Candler and Lance Weiler.

Along with my buddies, I did my best to live tweet the event to preserve some of the best morsels of information into the ether of the internet where they can be cherished forever. If you check out the hash tag we were using #totbo you can find valuable tidbits from the conference. Also, check out this awesome blog compilation of Day 1 info put together by Belal Khan. Finally, best part of the conference was meeting people you interact with digitally but haven't met in real life. So shout outs to my fellow #totbo peoples, in particular Sheri, Emily, Jake, Miles and of course Jon.

Wednesday
Oct212009

Transcending Twitter Potential


Ryan Seslow is an amazing multi-disciplined artists and professor who I've had the pleasure of meeting via the magical social networking tool, Twitter. Ryan was one of the earliest people I began to follow and he instantly blew my mind with a plethora of amazing artistic content. I also became fascinated with his personal artistic works which include a wide variety of Warhol-esque techniques and cultural references on iconic touchstones. I could go on and on about Ryan's art but am more inclined to direct you to his insane Flickr page which gives you more than a glimpse into this prolific artist's body of work.

"Transcending Situational Potential" is a new short art film Ryan made that is extremely evocative and insightful about the birth of creative impulses. It's a surreal journey of complicated ideas but if you focus and pay attention, I guarantee you will be able to relate to your own creative urges. As Professor Universe and the fragmented personality soliloquize, I was mesmerized by the images that the words evoked. My favorite section of the film is entitled "Expression is in Motion" in which Ryan dissects footage of a crowd of people walking down a street as an omniscient voice muses on in poetic verse. As the images slowly unfurl and the movement grinds to a near halt, we begin to see subtle distortions in the footage. As if they were waves radiating from invisible shadows, Ryan's beautifully shows us the potential in all of us even in the simplest subtle of movements.

Monday
Sep282009

#IFPFilmweek Roundup


I had the privilege of attending IFP Filmmaker Week, winning tickets courtesy of the amazing independent crowd-sourcing fundraiser company IndieGoGo via Twitter (thank you social media), and I must say there were some interesting thoughts worth sharing on the current state of independent film culture. For those unfamiliar with the event or the organization, IFP is a nonprofit company that has evolved into the largest organization of independent filmmakers, and is also the premier advocate for them. IFP film week gathers independent filmmakers, distributors, producer, critics, lawyers and anyone from the gamut of the indie film-making world, putting them in panels to discuss a wide variety of topics. I did my best to live tweet the panels I thought were interesting, but due to lack of wifi and bad cellular reception I was only able to quote a few of the speakers. I'll do my best to recap some of the important points that kept coming up.

Building your audience is key! That, above all, was the strongest and clearest message to the independent community. "The beauty of the internet is it's limitless bounds, we can do anything with it." said Gary Hustwit, director of Helvetica, talking about his internet following and how the number of people on his email list has helped foster his films. "Facebook, Twitter it's all part of making the film, it doesn't stop after the film is done, it's what allows me to make the next film. And don't forget what we are making has value to websites, they're looking for cool content" talking about the trailer for his new documentary "Objectified" being featured on Gizmodo.

"You have to find established audiences, tap into them and bring them into your domain" said Bladimiar Norman of 42 west, a full-service public-relations firm for your film. "Drilling your content into crowds that are relevant to your film will have the biggest impact." Talking at the same panel, Crowd Sourcing: Building Fans, Bloggers, & Press Allies, IndieGoGo founder Slava Rubin told the crowd of up and coming filmmakers, "The ones who are successful are the ones who take action and take advantage of the tools available them" referring perhaps to the many easy tools sites like Indiegogo offer, including Twitter/Facebook integration, setting up screenings and handling crowd sourced funds.

One of the best panels I attended was "The Times, They Are A-Changin" with Ted Hope, Christine Vachon, Lance Weiler and Kenneth Woo, where the main focus was again the power of audience building and the benefits engaging your audience can reap. "It's important to build your audience before making your first feature, you need to think about it as part of preproduction" Ted Hope talking about the power of social media and twitter, and how social networks had propelled his next film "Super" with Rainn Wilson, Ellen Page and directed by James Gunn based on their collective number of followers on Twitter (Ted has 2 fantastic blogs, Truly Free Film and Let's Make Better Films that are must reads for all filmmakers). But Lance Weiler, creator of the workbook project (an amazing resource for filmmakers), hit home a big problem plaguing the concept of audience building, fractured audiences, "Audiences are becoming so fractured nowadays that it's hard to tap into them. How can we take a filmmaker and their audience and be able to share them with another?"

Personally I think this is one, if not the main problems facing the current independent film movement. We have tools and resources on how to make films, but we do not have a central focus for our audiences to tap into. We need to start thinking about ways of actively connecting our networks to promote the actual consumption of our films, as opposed to just teaching others how to make them.

"The Internet had changed everything, including independent film. It's never been easier to make a film but never been harder to build an audience." said Mark Lipsky, president of Gigantic Digital Cinema, a company committed to making quality, first-run independent films available to everyone, everywhere, anytime. "One of the biggest problems with Independent Films is the label "independent film" wad co-opted by the studios. We need to win back that label." he said, comparing how "There Will Be Blood" is labeled 'indie' by the media. Orly Ravid of New American Vision, has an ambitious new project The Film Collaborative to fix the problem. When it launches, it will be the first non-profit, full-service provider dedicated to the distribution of independent film. It will offer a full range of affordable distribution, educational, and marketing services to independent/non-commercial filmmakers looking to reach out to traditionally undeserved audiences, thus enriching the lives of filmmakers, audiences, and communities alike. This is a step in the right direction.

Overall, IFP Film week's panels provides independent filmmakers an invaluable tool of starting dialogue about our constantly evolving independent film culture. It's our job as filmmakers to engage our audiences in that very dialogue, but in a creative way. I think the most valuable nugget of information came from a young filmmaker, Asiel Norton director of the film Redland, who earnestly said, "The way I look at the web and social media is as another creative tool to create art. It's a tool to extend and expand the life around your film, but at the end of the day, the most important thing is to make a good movie"

Tuesday
Aug182009

Indie Fest Ai Screening


indie fest flier, originally uploaded by rasdourian.

Please come out if you are in the Anahiem area and want to tweetup in person for the screening of my samurai short film "Ai" at Indiefest on a big screen.

Friday
Jul312009

Follow Friday Friends


#FollowFriday is a popular trend/activity that Twitter users do every Friday to recommend fellow tweeple (as I call them) that they enjoy following on Twitter. Its becoming increasingly difficult to understand and keep track of why they should follow someone simply because their name is on a list of other twitter users with the tag #followfriday. Instead it's becoming a popular alternative to blog a list of followfriday users and describe something simple to attribute who they are and why a new user should follow them.

Here's my work in progress list:

FILMMAKERS: @Jason_Pollock @TrakovskyFilm @theauteurs @quirk @josephnasto @GoGoSlava @Live_for_Films @FilmIntuition @IndywoodFILMS @EMofford @grking @michaelmontes @DoubleEdgeFilms @TheFilmStage @filmmaker @ScottKirsner @FlywayFilmFest @eumagine @CORKY242 @jessebdylan @FilmSnobbery @MireilleM @lanceweiler @tedhope @indiemoviemaker @xiaolitan @EitherOrFilms @FlashYourShorts

MUSICIANS: @blumarten @londonelek @TreBeatz @WaltRibeiro @calvinharris @aeiddias

PHOTOGRAPHERS: @thetimecode @FlickrAnalog @mattbologna

ARTISTS: @ryanseslow @MariKurisato @Kim @calanree @JahFurry @fjfonseca @beckyjewell @vagabond_blue @BellaVidaLetty @MissXu@Guy_Vincent @Winsorandnewt @jimsmeltzart

GAMERS: @ObiBen @BigSt3ph3n @crecenteb @giantbomb @CheapyD @Wombat5277

TECH AND SOCIAL MEDIA GURUS: @GuyKawasaki @zaibatsu @JasonCalacanis @TEDchris @jolieodell @cheth @brett @andysowards @leolaporte @chrispirillo @BuzzEdition @Scobleizer @steverubel @christinelu

CELEBS: @DAVID_LYNCH @JRichardKelly @Jon_Favreau @Alyssa_Milano @ThatKevinSmith

REAL LIFE HOMIES WHO TWEET LIKE CHAMPS: @TeemaZeeKay @georgyman @leighleighsf @KingJaffeJoffer

Wednesday
Jun242009

Raising the Not Quite Dead...on Twitter!

So yesterday I posted about Jason Pollock's premiere tweetup and today I'm writing about Anthony Lane, an ambitious filmmaker who I also met on Twitter. He caught my attention via his unique method for raising funds for his next feature film "Invasion of the Not Quite Dead". Using the social network, he is taking pre-orders for DVDs and blu-rays of the yet to be filmed film and using that as the primary budget for his project. Yet another ingenious concept for combining social interaction with progressive film cutlture. Not only is Anthony attracting an audience before the film is even made, but he is directly incorporating them into the film.

Anthony is offering a few different packages on his website, a standard pre-order and then multi-tiered producer package or even a speaking role in the film. Either one will result in the zombification of a photo you send to Anthony, part of the pre-order. I think Anthony's creative concept for finacning his film will succeed and I look forward to adding "Invasion of the Not Quite Dead" to my blu-ray collection.