In a post entitled “Issues Of Sustainability” on the Filmmaker Mag Blog, Lance Weiler talks about how we as filmmakers can produce for today’s evolving audiences. In talking to filmmakers, I still find they often don’t yet fully conceive what it means to adopt a “transmedia” approach to storytelling and marketing. On the other side of the spectrum though is what made Wired’s recent post on “Why Hollywood Needs a New Model For Storytelling” such a gas — they’ve got it and got it good. Check it out. We may not need to build the ARGs and seed the story so heavily on blogs and elsewhere as Scott Brown writes about, but we do need to give serious thought about how the hell to build audiences for our stories.
Author: Ted Hope
Wired reports:
Nina Paley, director of the award-wining animated feature Sita Sings the Blues, is selling a night with her to the highest bidder in an effort to get her film out of what she calls “copyright jail.”
Read all about it here.
Design Your Own Trading Cards
In our Bowl, we are not content with just the store-bought trading cards. Yugioh and Pokemon are alright, but imagination trumps all.

The Sundance Panic Button Panel
Todd Sklar tipped me to the video of the panel I participated on at Sundance, and now you can decide: push or ponder?
Endangered Species Ringtones
I got this email from my sister Abbey:
Oragami Paper Spaceship
Who Really Gives Back?
I can’t help but walk away from the Sundance Film Festival amazed each year at what an incredible and wonderful thing it is. And not just the festival but the entire Sundance organization. This year it even expanded to go beyond the movies and the labs, to include the exhibitors too (I have written enough about the Art House Convergence for you to already know what I am talking about).