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Truly Free Film

15 Predictions On The Future Of Indie Film

The future shines brightNote: If you’d like to share this post, please use this link: http://bit.ly/18LXym8

I have written about the good things in indie film. I have done it quite a bit. I have written about the bad things, and more than several times there too.  I have written about the thinkers and doers who are shaping where we are (and will post that later this month).  I have examined the cultural changes, the realities of our industry, and provided recommended best practices. I examined why it is sooo slow to change. I would like to help us find our path forward; what more can I do to help?

I tried to take action.  I left the city of my youth (and many years well beyond that), and the practice that I had dedicated my labor to (i.e. producing films), on the hope that the support of an organization in a land of innovation could accelerate the pace of change for my industry and culture (taking the reigns of the San Francisco Film Society). Okay, so that wasn’t to be, and I have now resigned from that gig and again I am pushing new boulders up the mountain now. But where are we all headed? What will we see on the way? Will we miss the path before us? How can we shine a light so we don’t stumble and get crushed by our own labors?

Specifically, what really is on the horizon and what is the mirage? Where will the seeds that have already been planted bloom most glorious in our indie film evolution?

Can we actually future-cast #IndieFilm?

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Let's Make Better Films

How To Avoid A Movie Cliche 101: The Art Of The Fall

Filmmakers love gravity.  Filmmakers love heights.  Filmmakers love fear.  The list goes on.  Is it any wonder we’ve fallen in love with the fall?  Take the leap.  See how it is done.  Determine how you will do it differently.

Gravity: A Falling Montage from Plot Point Productions on Vimeo.

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Bowl Of Noses

Science Rocks

Schoolhouse Rock will always be one of the great inventions of the TV era.  It taught so many grammar, math, and civics.  But as far as I know, it never ventured into science.  

Thankfully we now live in an age where everyone can create and distribute (at least for now — ask your parents about “Net Neutrality” and how that may be taken away from us), and some good science minded folk have come up with a great rap about the search for anti-matter and dimensions beyond the three we currently recognize.  You may not understand it all, but it’s got a good beat you can dance to, and lots of awesome machines to see, like Particle Accelerators.

The Large Hadron Collider just went into action this week.

9/21 Update: They’ve just down the Hadron Collider for two months.  BBC has more video footage though…