
- Self Distribution 101: Helvetica and Objectified
“I know many filmmakers are resistant to entering the field of self-distribution because they fear it will take them away from filmmaking. Hustwit sees it differently. “to me it’s all filmmaking. Either I’m trying to chase people down to be in my film or I’m trying to get them to watch the film. It’s all filmmaking.””
- Vincenzo Natali’s Sundance Diary – Part 1
“SPLICE is a France-Canada co-production. An independent film in the truest sense, made far from the prying hands of Hollywood, and with the gentle but firm support of producers who fully endorsed my final cut. As such, I think Sundance, as purveyors of the indie spirit, is a good home. We shall see…”
- Up in the Air novelist Walter Kirn talks digital manners
“I’m 47 and the hottest 32-year-old director in Hollywood made me feel hip by making a movie of my book. I guess I’m not completely over the hill.”
- Gary King talks about a LOVELY Test Screening
Having achieved picture lock with WHAT’S UP LOVELY, I feel that I am now able to fully cover the details of the decision-making process during the editing stage — and how engaging with test audiences affected its final outcome.
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