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Revision as of 11:20, 21 May 2008
the Film Subgroup was launched at the June 11, 2007 meeting with a talk by Tim League, founder of the Alamo Drafthouse
- Film BootKarma Group - all Bootstrap participants must have a validated Bootstrap OpenID to join any Bootstrap subgroup. Please email the subgroup lead with your name, email address and OpenID (go to: MyOpenID to get your free OpenID).
Leads
- Brandy Rainey - Set It Off! Productions, Brandy AT setitoffproduction DOT com
Charter/Mission
Encourage and support bootstrappers in the film industry to bootstrap their films and support each other. The film industry, as with many others, is undergoing a huge shift. Hollywood is moving to even larger-scale productions of concepts that have existing brands and can be serialized - Spiderman, Pirates, Shrek, Oceans, etc. Meanwhile, the costs of making films has gone dramatically down both from a recording and editing standpoint, making it more accessible. Bootstrap filmmakers can find their niche customers through innovative sales, marketing and use of the Internet. This requires a shift in mindset away from investors and movie theatres as final destinations. It even changes what a "film" is, as consumers start consuming stories on their computers, ipods and phones.
As with any period of change, it's a time of great opportunity for bootstrappers!
Screening Locations
- Arbor Cinema, $1/seat for 150 or 300 person halls, Contact:
- Art Authority