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Have We Forgotten How To Tap Into The Subconscious?

"Have We Forgotten How To Tap Into The Subconscious?"
“Have We Forgotten How To Tap Into The Subconscious?”

Have our filmmakers forgotten how to tap into the subconscious?

When three of the films this past year that do it best are

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Truly Free Film

The Search For A Metaphor For A Total Systems Reboot

Building a better infrastructure for indie film is not going to happen over night.  It takes the entire world to spin for one leaf to fall…  That’s a zen koan that has always stayed with me, with it’s ability to beautifully encapsulate the struggle.

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The Next Good Idea

Never Miss A Tweet (Of Critical Information) Again

If you read this blog, there is a good chance you

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Truly Free Film

IndieStreet Post #9: A 2014 Resolution 4 Independent Artists — Separate Your Egos

By Jay Webb

Screen shot 2013-08-19 at 4.51.06 PM

Previously: Screenwars

IndieStreet believes that 2014 is the year the cracks widen in the film distribution system. These cracks will make room for entrepreneurial artists to take back deserved revenue generated from their own content. In 2014, Filmmakers will begin to eliminate middlemen, customers will support more creative talent directly, and at least one studio will fall due to its lack of preparation for the cooperative artist revolution.  

Screen shot 2014-01-02 at 8.06.15 PMBy nature, an artist who looks to distribute their work is an

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Issues and Actions

Neurocinematics: The Neuroscience of Film

I leave it to you to let us know how this will shape our art and craft.

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Truly Free Film

8 Things The Film Biz Can Learn From The Music Biz

If Only Reality Could Hit Us Like A Ton Of Bricks
If Only Reality Could Hit Us Like A Ton Of Bricks
There is a TREMENDOUS amount The Film Biz can learn from The Music Industry, and in particular Indie Filmmakers need to recognize.  Here are are a few observations I have gathered for you:

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These Are Those Things

The Middle-Aged Old Fogie That I Am…

Middle-Aged Old Fogie That I Am
Middle-Aged Old Fogie That I Am

If you read this blog you know that I do love innovation, and social media, but…

Call me an Old Fogie or something, but
this wave just washed over me
and I remembered (again)
I was HAPPIER when:

  1. Email did not exist.