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Tattoo Nation: Director Eric Schwartz (Part 2)
In Part One (of this interview, we talked to Colorado-based Tattoo Nation director Eric Schwartz about...
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Tattoo Nation: Director Eric Schwartz (Part 1)
As part of Moviemaker.com’s hosting of Tattoo Nation (released this week on our site!) we were...
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Big Star: Documentary Opens in Select Cities
Big Star: Nothing Can Hurt Me is a compelling new rock documentary about one of Memphis’...
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Revenue Record: Yekra Crushes with Online Doc
Like everyone else trying to forecast the economic landscape of independent film, over here at the MovieMaker offices,...
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The Way, Way Back: Coming of Age in Hollywood
Young adulthood has long represented a rich source of inspiration for moviemakers. This confusing and confused life stage offers moviemakers ample...
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Factory 25: Turning art films into art objects
Are DVDs the Vinyl Records of Indie film? Factory 25 thinks so! “I pretty much grew...
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Sloppy Seconds: The Best (and Worst) Horror Remakes
Horror movie remakes are a dime a dozen these days, with retreads of such genre classics...
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Up and Away: Super (and Not-So-Super) Hero Flicks
Superhero movies tend to come in just one of two flavors: Exceptional and terrible. They either...
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CBGB: Coming to the Big Screen
CBGB Movie Coming to the Big Screen Oct 2013. If you haven’t heard of the New...
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Crowdfunding Field Guide from Indiegogo is a Must-Read
Indiegogo’s Crowdfunding Guide is a must-read for moviemakers looking to self-finance their masterpieces. Jason Brubaker wrote...
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Some Girl(s): Neil LaBute launches his SXSW-vetted film on Vimeo
Independent production company Leeden Media has announced that it is eschewing traditional distribution offers for its...
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Farm-to-Table Crowdfunding: Seed&Spark helps fund and distribute independent films
On February 20 of this year, 75 days after launching their beta site, Seed&Spark—one of the...
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We Make Movies (Better): New grass roots and the digital age of moviemaking at SXSW
I have a confession to make: I’m a bit of an interloper in the film world. I was an...
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Nairobi Half Life wins the Feature Film Project!
New York, NY: MANAHATTAN SHORT and MovieMaker Magazine have selected Nairobi Half Life, Kenya’s first official submission for the Academy...
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Brick and Mortar: Why traditional distributors still matter in a major way
With a plethora of digital distribution platforms sprouting up like ragweed in a hay field, it...
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Top 10: Movies I Couldn’t Be Bothered to Finish in 2012
The best thing about streaming movies is that there’s no sunk costs. I don’t have to...
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The Feature Film Project: One independent film, 100 screens
Can a successful feature film debut be crowd-sourced? The Feature Film Project, an offshoot of MANHATTAN...
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Zero Dark Thirty, Upstream Color, and the Agony of Anticipation
The Tortuous Torture Debate The “debate” over the depiction of torture in one of my favorite...
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Online Oscar voting, downloading Australia, and an increase in home video sales
Academy Rolling Out Online Voting Online voting for the Academy Awards is rolling out this season....
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Bah Humbug: 10 Best Anti-Christmas Movies
Tired of all the forced happiness and relentless cheer that accompanies the holiday season? You know...
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Sundance 2013 Dips Its Toe Into the TV Business with “Top of the Lake”
Though it is best known for screening buzzed-about independent movies, the 2013 Sundance Film Festival is...
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Machete causes headaches for white supremacists and producers; Spain revolts with carrots
Spanish Theater Owner Leads “Carrot Rebellion” A clever Spanish theater owner came up with a literally...
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A Quality Feast: Thanksgiving Movies to Be Thankful For
Thanksgiving is almost here, and for many people that means spending an extended period of time...
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Vimeo’s New Pay-to-View Service Heats Up with Six Compelling Films
In September, video-sharing website Vimeo (one of the world’s largest creative networks) announced an exciting new...
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