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Moviemaker Dialogues: Film Bloggers Are Your Friends
The Internet has become a powerful force in film production, distribution and marketing. From Ain’t it Cool News to Film Threat, the Internet is awash in people discussing, critiquing, dismissing and pimping films. Blogs have become a tremendous resource for filmmakers, especially those living outside of the New York or L.A., to get feedback on their films and promote their projects. “Brick” director Rian Johnson, like many directors, even set up a blog and message board to correspond with fans of his work.
To this end, the Austin Film Society will be hosting a moviemaker dialogue titled ‘Film Bloggers are Your Friends,’ which will cover ‘tricks of the trade and the vital details on how you can navigate the ever-growing world of film blogging and reviewing online.’
The panel discussion moderated by Matt Dentler (producer of SXSW Film and blogger for IndieWire) will include Aaron Hillis (editor, Cinephiliac.com & contributor to Premiere.com, IFC.com, TheReeler.com), Joel Heller (editor, DocsThatInspire.com), Jette Kernion (contributor to Cinematical.com) and Mike Curtis (editor, HDForIndies.com).
Tickets are free. Attendance limited to Austin Film Society Filmmaker-level members and above. Visit AFS’ Web site for more information or click here to register.
Moviemaker Dialogues: Film Bloggers Are Your Friends
Tuesday, April 10 - 7pm
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