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Internet Marketing & Distribution for Films
Our guest, Jon Reiss, is a media strategist for navigating the new distribution and marketing landscape. He has some of the most current information for filmmakers explaining how to use our new economic landscape.
For more information about Jon visit http://jonreiss.com/
If you would like to know more about Carole Dean and From the Heart Productions visit http://fromtheheartproductions.com/
Tags: Film Marketing Film Distribution Documentary Marketing Carole Dean Jon Reiss
by The Art of Film Funding in Film
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Movie News and Reviews
The Movie Geeks speak with Joe Gressis, co-creator of the Collaboration Filmmakers Challenge. For more information on the challenge, go to www.collaborationchallenge.com.
Plus, discussions on the latest movie news, including the current state of David Mamet's career, the best portrayals of Jesus on film, recommendations for changes to the Academy Awards, and the greatest romances ever made.Tags: movie geeks united gi joe sean penn david mamet casablanca
by MOVIE GEEKS UNITED in Movies
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Movie Talk
I am back on the air! I talk about my favorite topic: movies. What's good, what's bad, what's out, what's coming...you name it. If it has to do with movies, I will talk about it.
Tags: movies cinema film celebrities fun
by Movie Talks Vince in Film
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Movie News and Interviews
The Movie Geeks speak with editors Andrew Weisblum (Black Swan, Moonrise Kingdom) and Bobbie O'Steen about the art of film editing. Ms. O'Steen will moderate an event with Mr. Weisblum as part of her Inside the Cutting Room series in NYC on February 21. For more details, visit http://bit.ly/XwP1cF. Actor/comedian David Koechner (Anchorman) discusses his new film Small Apartments, which will be available on DVD and VO
Tags: movie geeks united bobbie osteen andrew weisblum david koechner anchorman
by MOVIE GEEKS UNITED in Movies
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Movie Mom Picks Wedding Flicks
Nell Minow, the famous Movie Mom, returns for a discussion about 50 Must-See Movies: Weddings, her latest book. Nell writes about films and television for Beliefnet, and her other film-related books are: 50 Must-See Movies: Mothers; 100 Must-See Movie Moments; and The Movie Mom’s Guide to Family Entertainment. Nell’s articles have appeared in such publications as the Chicago Tribune, USA Today, Family Fun, Parents, and Slate. She is a member of Online Film Critics Society, the Broadcast Film Critics Association and the Washington Area Film Critics Association. A.J. Hakari, the Mad Movie Man, has agreed to co-host this special episode.
Tags: Nell Minow wedding movies Movie Mom film criticism must-see films
by Betty Jo Tucker in Movies
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Rex Sikes Movie Beat chats w director Jim Wynorski
Jim Wynorski, director, producer writer is a veteran in the Hollywood exploitation field, who is responsible for over 180 varied motion pictures in a myriad of genres. Wynorski left a successful commercial business in NYC moved to L A in 1980 and soon found himself in the company of his childhood idol Roger Corman. He was soon hired by the renowned Corman to cut "coming attractions" for the company's action and horror films. Not too long after that Corman offered him his first of many writing/directing assignments. The first picture he wrote and directed was Chopping Mall and the rest was history. From that point on he directed an average of three to five films a year, even more as a producer/writer. He is responsible for a steady stream of exploitation flicks during the 80s like Big Bad Mama II with Angie Dickinson, Not Of This Earth with Traci Lords and The Return Of The Swamp Thing with Heather Locklear. In the 90s, Jim continued with flicks like Hard Bounty starring Kelly LeBrock, Point Of Seduction: Body Chemistry III & Body Chemistry 4: Full Exposure with Shannon Tweed and Morgan Fairchild and Munchie which featuredthen-unknown 12-year-old child actress Jennifer Love Hewitt. Wynorski innovated new special effects techniques that got him no less than seven world premieres on the Sci-Fi Channel. with films like Gargoyle, The Curse of the Komodo, Project Viper and Cry of the Winged Serpent. Wynorski continues a made pace making independent movies for release and for cable and premium channels. Stay tuned to Rex Sikes Movie Beat for other great archived interviews, cast and crew listings, events, festivals, premieres, and more at rexsikes.com
Tags: HBO movies SYFY channel science fiction movies low budget independent schlock horror creature features motion picture production cast and crew movie director independent features
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Cloud Services through Channel Distribution
Join us March 5th, 2013 3:00pm EST as we welcome John Austin the manager of Arrow Cloud team and Kirk Bohn the Solutions Architect for the Cloud team for Arrow Cloud Services. They are joining us to speak on the Topic: Cloud Services through Channel Distribution. They will answer and give insight into questions about where to start, what kinds of services are needed in a portfolio and how find and a cloud opportunity. About Arrow: Arrow Cloud Services is a business segment within Arrow E
Tags: cloud Channel Distribution Startups Business Cloud Adoption
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Rex Sikes Movie Beat chats with producer Jason Brubaker PT 3
Jason Brubaker, producer, PT 3, is passionate about helping other filmmakers make their movies and apply proven marketing strategies to reach a global audience through new movie distribution models. He's over a decade of movie making experience, and has produced numerous shorts and THREE feature films including (Special Dead 2006, Rattle Basket 2007 and Toxic Soup 2009). Jason is a contributing author of The Independent’s Guide to Film Distributors (2009 Independent Med
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Rex Sikes' Movie Beat chats w Catherine Elhoffer PT 2
Catherine Elhoffer (PT 2) Costume Designer, began her with the short films, “The Maiden and the Princess” and “Quiet”, both of which have received numerous awards for their message and design. She expanded her portfolio to include feature films, webseries, commercials, music videos, personal design commissions, and some light theater work. She worked as a costume designer with Lenore Andriel, Michael Biehn, James Russo, Michael Spears, & Eddie Spears in Yellow Rock; with Dean Cain, Erika Eleliak, Michael Gross, & Kristen Renton in Meant to Be; with David A.R. White, Ray Wise, Brian Bosworth, & Steve Borden in Revelation Road: The Beginning of the End; and with Bill Oberst Jr. in both The Princess and the Pony and Children of Sorrow. She works as a freelance designer, moving from project to project. The internet is where some of the most interesting movements in television viewership is shifting, and her work here has been some of her most exciting. Mac Miller’s music video for Missed Calls has over 11 million views; Once Upon for MysteryGuitarMan on Youtube had over a 1.5 million views, Jeff and Ravi Fail History has over a million and MyMusic, which includes Adam Bush & Grace Helbig, has over 25 million views. She works often with the Nerdist Channel, including a music video with Chris Hardwick and Swedish Chef, Gersberms (Yer Gervin Mah), Dork Fork starring Andie Bolt and with guests like John Hennigan, Hannah Hart, Brea Grant, Yvette Nicole Brown, & Alton Brown, and a news show starring the Sklar Brothers, Nerd Down & 10. One of the most creative behind the scenes careers where one gets to make actors look like the characters they are playing. Stay tuned to Rex Sikes' Movie Beat for other great archived interviews, cast and crew listings, events, festivals, premieres, and more at http://www.rexsikes.com
Tags: wardrobe mistress costumer motion picture production movie business crew feature films webseries internet wardrobing actors costume wardrobe feature films
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Great Movie Tunes
Movie Addict HQ salutes singers and songs from favorite films during this second annual musical tribute show. Among the artists to be honored are Al Jolson, Gene Kelly, Judy Garland, Lucie Arnaz, Charlie Chaplin and more. Ever since Jolson sang “Toot Toot Tootsie” in The Jazz Singer back in 1927, movie tunes have been entertaining viewers throughout the world. Of course, it’s not possible to recognize all of Hollywood’s memorable film music in one show, but a variety of singers and songs are included in this special episode. Join in the fun while listening to a show filled with great movie tunes!
Tags: great film songs Footloose movie music Smile The Time Warp
by Betty Jo Tucker in Movies
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Rex Sikes Movie Beat chats w composer Randy Miller PT 2
Randy Miller, PT 2, is an award winning film composer, arranger, conductor. Having collaborated with exceptionally talented filmmakers and artists such as: Oliver Stone, Robert Towne, Anothony Hopkins, Zhang Yimou, Robert Dornhelm, Paula Wagner, Tom Cruise, Kitaro, Michael Franti, and BT. Miller has created a career that features acoustic, orchestral music that is emotional, richly thematic, sophisticated as well as dynamic in scope. He feels his strongest assets are, “to capture the drama and heart of what a director is trying to communicate” and to “compose a score that adds texture, color and dimension, with just the right amount of emotion.” Mr. Miller has worked with all the major studios including, Warner Brothers, Disney, Universal, Paramount and Sony, as well as numerous independent filmmakers. Composing and conducting assignments have led to work in many cities around the world including: London, Bratislava, New York, Munich, Prague, Moscow, Dublin, Miami, Seattle and Los Angeles. Miller maintains recording facilities in Topanga, CA and at his Sequoia National Forest retreat. Classically trained with a degree in music composition, Randy hails from Ellenville, New York in the Catskills. Randy is joined by Yellow Rock Producer/Writer/Star Lenore Andriel. Stay tuned to Rex Sikes Movie Beat for other great archived interviews, cast and crew listings, events,
Tags: film score movie music movie musical accompaniment movie orchestra Yellow Rock film score arrangement composing film score
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Movie News and Reviews
The Movie Geeks celebrate their final show of the year with special guest panelist and film reviewer Katy Kern (http://www.tiredofpreviews.com).
Topics include the passing of actor Charles Durning, the top film scores of all time, Clint Eastwood's Dirty Harry franchise, actors who practice political activism, and reviews of Les Miserables, Django Unchained, Bernie, and Jack Reacher.
Tags: movie geeks united les miserables django unchained charles durning jack reacher
by MOVIE GEEKS UNITED in Movies
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