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Adventures In Self-Releasing: Starting in Shreveport

I’m a little torn. I really want to start describing the feelings and all that come with the announcement of self-releasing. However, I guess if you’re going to follow along for the next few months, I better first tell you how I plan on doing this whole thing. And how I came up with the particular model I’m using.

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January 30th, 2009 | Category: Adventures in Self-Releasing | By Jeffrey Goodman

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Notes from Movieland: Steal This

Last week I attended a party at my friend Nim’s post-production facility. I found myself in the kitchen, chatting with a handful of independent moviemakers (as if I know any other kind…). They were sharing war stories of pitches gone awry. And of theft—Hollywood-style. One producer detailed a pitch meeting he’d had with an actor’s manager. The actor passed on the high concept project, and lo and behold, one year later, he was staring at an almost exact replica of the script. Needless to say the producer’s name was nowhere in sight and nary a credit or percentage was on the horizon.

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January 29th, 2009 | Category: Notes From Movieland | By Anne Norda

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Marlett & Me: Tried, Trite & True

The road to financing your film is paved with heavy-assed stones laid by you. That may sound trite, and perhaps it is. Call it the tried, trite and true method if you must. All the same, applicable. This comes to mind due to a conversation I had over the weekend with a guy afflicted by the film-disease that we all share. He has multiple film concepts, two television/broadband pitches and a smattering of successes trailing over the past few years. But he is struggling for financing to keep the whole thing going. Sound familiar? He’s doing commercials and has a music video coming up, but that’s not his dream. He is a moviemaker.

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January 28th, 2009 | Category: Marlett & Me | By David Marlett

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Video Views Pick: Vicky Cristina Barcelona

Rebecca Hall is Vicky. Scarlett Johansson is Cristina. Barcelona is where the two best friends are spending the summer.

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January 27th, 2009 | Category: Video Views Pick | By Art Slavin

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Adventures in Self-Releasing: The Last Lullaby

Last Friday, I finally did it. I put together an e-mail for my 48 investors, saying, “As I mentioned in our last couple of updates, I think it will soon be time for us to transition from the world of film festivals to some real distribution for our film. That said, I am pleased to announce I have made some decisions that will push us into the next phase of this process. Beginning in May, we will start a small theatrical release of our film.”

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January 22nd, 2009 | Category: Adventures in Self-Releasing | By Jeffrey Goodman

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Grassroots Moviemaker: Moviemakers Make a Difference

The Winter 2009 issue kicks off our 16th year, and many of you will be reading it for the first time at the Sundance Film Festival, which is always a favorite destination of mine. Although I’ll be at Sundance again this year, I don’t get to travel to as many festivals as I once did. I’ve discovered that juggling careers as a film producer and magazine publisher while moonlighting as a married father of three tends to put a damper on many travel aspirations. But getting an invitation to the Bahamas International Film Festival in December was an offer I had a hard time passing up, and I’m glad I didn’t.

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January 21st, 2009 | Category: Grassroots Moviemaker | By Timothy Rhys

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Notes from Movieland: Avoiding the Inevitable-In Memory of Edwin

Seven minutes. That’s the length of time I was able to focus on my script before boomeranging once again into my Yahoo! account. What if some unexpected job offer or a missive from someone I love, like or have passed a biz card to recently has sent me a message?

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January 21st, 2009 | Category: Notes From Movieland | By Anne Norda

Comments: 9

Marlett & Me: 50-Foot Anamorphic Glory

Seeing how this is my first blog, here at MovieMaker, I gotta confession to kick this thing off: I know nothing more than you do.

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January 20th, 2009 | Category: Marlett & Me | By David Marlett

Comments: 8

Video Views Pick: The Express

The true story of Ernie Davis is one that will touch the hearts of everyone, football fan or not.

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January 20th, 2009 | Category: Video Views Pick | By Art Slavin

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In Theaters Now: My Bloody Valentine 3-D, Notorious, Paul Blart: Mall Cop & More

A horrific foray into 3-D, a biopic not released during awards season, Kevin James riding a Segway and more dogs are in theaters now.

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January 16th, 2009 | Category: In Theaters Now | By Douglas Polisin

Comments: 4

Video Views Pick: Appaloosa

This week's Video Views pick is Appaloosa, written, produced, directed by and starring Ed Harris. Co-starring Viggo Mortensen, Jeremy Irons and Renée Zellweger, this modern western combines a story line true to the westerns of the good old days with an in-depth look into human relationships. trails, full of betrayal, emotion and questions about the wisdom of our heroes and the motives of everyone else.

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January 13th, 2009 | Category: Video Views Pick | By Art Slavin

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Clint Eastwood Opens Big

Finally getting its wide release a month after hitting theaters, Clint Eastwood's Gran Torino topped the box office this weekend, pulling in $29 million and kicking that damn dog (Marley & Me, which was ousted into fourth place with an $11.3 million weekend) off his lawn. This marks the highest grossing opening weekend for any of Eastwood's movies and brings the movie's five-week total to $40 million.

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January 12th, 2009 | Category: Top of the Box Office | By Andrew Gnerre

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In Theaters Now: Bride Wars, The Unborn, Not Easily Broken

Anne Hathaway attends another wedding, David S. Goyer brings us a chilling thriller and T.D. Jakes takes us to church—in theaters now.

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January 9th, 2009 | Category: In Theaters Now | By Kyle Rupprecht

Comments: 4

Producers Guild of America Announces Nominees

The Producers Guild of America is the latest to reveal its nominees for the best movie of the year and like we’ve seen many times already this awards season, there are a few motion pictures that stood head and shoulders above the crowd. Among them, five are nominated for the PGA’s top prize: Motion Picture Producer of the Year award. Among the contenders vying for the prize are The Curious Case of Benjamin Button, The Dark Knight, Frost/Nixon, Milk and Slumdog Millionaire.

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January 6th, 2009 | Category: Awards Watch | By Mallory Potosky

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Video Views Pick: Pineapple Express

In Pineapple Express, this week's Video Views pick, Seth Rogen is Dale Denton, a serious stoner who works as a process server. James Franco is Saul Silver, the spaced-out pot dealer that supplies him. Together, the actors take audiences on a riotous ride, which includes a hilarious cop car chase and ends up with the boys involved in war between a drug lord and his rival Asian gang.

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January 6th, 2009 | Category: Video Views Pick | By Art Slavin

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Marley & Me Wins Box Office Again

Another weekend and another win for the dog. Marley & Me, the David Frankel-directed, Owen Wilson and Jennifer Aniston-starring family flick, netted $24.1 million over the weekend pushing it over the $100 million mark ($107 million, to be exact) in 11 days. Finishing the weekend in second with a $20.3 million weekend was Bedtime Stories, directed by Adam Shankman (Hairspray) and starring Adam Sandler, Keri Russell, Guy Pearce and Russell Brand.

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January 5th, 2009 | Category: Top of the Box Office | By Andrew Gnerre

Comments: 6

In Theaters Now: Defiance

Ed Zwick's Defiance, the fourth Holocaust drama of the season, arrives In Theaters Now.

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January 2nd, 2009 | Category: In Theaters Now | By Kyle Rupprecht

Comments: 4

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