
Have our filmmakers forgotten how to tap into the subconscious?
When three of the films this past year that do it best are
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.
If you read this blog, there is a good chance you
By Jay Webb
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.
By nature, an artist who looks to distribute their work is an
I leave it to you to let us know how this will shape our art and craft.