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Truly Free Film

Rise Up And Curate! (Part 1 of 2): CINEFIST AND LIVE EVENTS

Today’s guest post if from filmmaker Zak Forsman.

If you haven’t heard of CINEFIST yet, let me explain what it is: myself, Kevin Shah, Jamie Cobb, Neha Shah and Erik Reese — all members of the Sabi Pictures family — needed a new company to separate the production of our films from the distribution and exhibition of them. CINEFIST was born out of that need. When people ask, I say “it handles all things distribution and exhibition.”

If you were to visit the web site you’d see that in addition to an online store (selling DVDs, soundtracks and posters), there is a section for our Quarterly Los Angeles Screening Series and some tools and services on the horizon like our own VOD portal, a private invitation-only community forum, and a digital cinema census. For the purposes of this article I’m going to focus on the screening series, why we started it and what we’ve learned about live events.

In September 2009, I was reading this blog, Ted’s blog, and an new article entitled “18 Actions Towards A Sustainable Truly Free Film Community”. In that article he listed a number of areas where a member of our community could deepen their involvement through mentoring, collaborating, learning, evolving and more. As I went through the list, I was happy to note that we were doing each of these in one form or another with one exception — curating. We weren’t involved in supporting other filmmakers’ work or elevating our local community’s awareness of the works we admired.

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Issues and Actions

Social Media Strategy Overload Of Nothingness

There is a great deal of empty discussion in terms of what a social media strategy is in the indie film world. There’s even a great deal more when it comes to brands. WhatTheFuckIsMySocialMediaStrategy.com does a pretty good job of capturing, albeit with a welcome dose of humor. Just keep restoring the site, and you will get another “pearl” of wisdom with each click.
Hat tip to John Paul Rice and Jon Reiss for driving me towards this epic epicness.

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Let's Make Better Films

How Do You Make The Miraculous Happen?

Sabi Pictures’ third episode of “The New Breed” is “Planning For Discoveries”.

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Truly Free Film

Some Job Opportunities In Indie Film (Part 3)

Become a PMD.  Commitment can be more important than experience.

Some Job Opportunities in Indie Film with Ted Hope (part 3) from Hope for Film on Vimeo.

Part One, Part Two, Part Four, Part Five, Part Six, Part Seven.

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Let's Make Better Films

The Repercussion Of Your Choices

“The New Breed” kicked off Episode One with “Nothing You Have To Have”. It’s a great series on the creative process brought to you by Sabi Pictures courtesy of Filmmaker Magazine and The Workbook Project.

NEW BREED LOS ANGELES – Episode 1 from Sabi Pictures on Vimeo.

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These Are Those Things

Power: More With Less

For about the last year and a half, a MUST SEE on any NYC Cinema Tour has been an elevator ride at The Standard Hotel in The Meatpacking District.  Riding up and down with Marco Brambilla’s HeavenHellPurgatory video collage dazzles and inspires, encouraging me about all that it is still to come.  The piece manages to add on to much of the greatest cinema Hollywood has offered, and make it new again, glory and damnation simultaneously reborn and in tune with your choice of destination.

I guess I haven’t been alone in hoping to find ways to apply Marco’s art to new projects.  Kanye West has tapped him to launch the promo for “Power” and is it ever.  It is a great cut that takes the puzzle that is Kanye and The Sistine Chapel as a starting point and leaves us hungry for so much more.  I can’t help but wonder what this would be like if it went on for hours more.

Kanye West POWER by Marco Brambilla (Director’s Cut) from ARTJAIL on Vimeo.

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Let's Make Better Films

Engineer Serendipity

“Beginning, middle, and an end — but necessarily in that order” — so today it’s Episode 2 from “The New Breed”.  Featuring Julius Onah, filmmaker Jeff Malmberg, actress Trieste Kelly Dunn , director Brett Haley, and yours truly.

NEW BREED LOS ANGELES – Episode 2 from Sabi Pictures on Vimeo.