Free your mind and the ideas will flow!
As I sit here working hard on the FMC FilmSchoolOnDemand classes I have to say using a mind mapping tool is has become essential for me. For those who have never mind mapped, think of it a throwing up your ideas on a page. Then rearranging them to make sense. Ever since MacWorld where I met the folks at MindJet I have been using their tool MindManager. I can really dive into my ideas quickly.
I do know there is other mind mapping software out there and alot of them are free. Here is a link for Google searches. Try one out for yourself and just let your mind be free. You may be surprised what you come up with!
Are you ready to lead the tribe?
October 28, 2008 by Dave) · Leave a Comment
I just finished reading (actually hearing since I picked up the audiobook!) a book that has inspired me beyong measure. The book titled “Tribes: We Need You To Lead Us” by marketing guru Seth Godin is a journey into the world of web 2.0 marketing ideas. How does this play into filmmaking you might ask? As it becomes more and more difficult to find distribution for your film because of the influx of films being made we need to think outside of the box time and time again.
The book is filled with case studies of extremely successful entrepreneurs such as Gary Vaynerchuk of Wine Library TV who took what he knew best and had a passion for (wine) and turn it into a cult like following. His live online show draws tens of thousands daily. The key? He loves what he does and believes in it. He is not trying to make you buy something but helping to inform you about wines. A lesson for us all.
I can’t recommend this book enough. If you are on iTunes look for the book. Although you missed the $0.95 special it is still only $5.95. Hmm Starbucks or expanding your mind?
Filmmaking Central Episode 23 2008 Adobe CS 4 Discussion
October 25, 2008 by Dave) · Leave a Comment
Greetings! Today I have co host Ko Maruyama on the show. We discuss the XSI aquisition, Adobe’s new CS4 collection, and FMC Live. Our first live show went off extremely well! We will be doing them weekly on Wednesday at 11am PST.
Where should you shoot? Download the incentives guide for roi!
October 22, 2008 by Dave) · Leave a Comment
CLICK HERE to download. The Guide is current as of October 20.
The guide is invaluable in finding possible places to shoot your film, where the soft money is greatest and more.
FMC Live this week! Stump me!
October 21, 2008 by Dave) · Leave a Comment
Greetings all! This Wednesday I will be hosting my first FMC Live show! Join me as I make myself available to answer your questions, hear your pitches (I will critique them so beware!) and network with you. The show link is http://filmmakingcentral.com/fmc2/fmc-live/.
Also sign up for the newsletter! We are giving away a new Wacom Intuous tablet to the person with the most referrals! So open that roledex and get those friends to join us here! Link is http://filmmakingcentral.com/fmc2/fmc-newsletter/ Make sure you remember to tell them to enter your name in the referral box!
Newsletter members will get invited to special FMC Live shows, podcasts, downloads, product discounts and other great things.
See you all soon! Cheers, Dave
Want to know about Adobe CS4? Come to this weeks DMALA meetup!
October 20, 2008 by Dave) · Leave a Comment
Join DMA\LA this TUESDAY, OCTOBER 21 us when MICHAEL COLEMAN and GILES BAKER* will be showcasing some of the great features in Production Premium CS4. If you’re a veteran user, you know Michael and Giles. If you’re an intermediate user, now is the time to come meet the team responsible for the motion graphics tools you rely on. If you’re a first time user, be sure to register for a membership.
Meet other pros, grab some tapas snacks, see some of the new bits first hand.
* LINEUP: An Evening with Adobe Production Premium for Professional Animators
Adobe Systems Incorporated announced Adobe® Creative Suite® 4 Production Premium, a complete solution for creative professionals who craft world-class video, audio, and interactive media — for delivery on-air, online, and on device. Adobe Creative Suite 4 Production Premium offers unprecedented levels of integration across major new releases of its video, audio, design, and Web tools, including Adobe After Effects® CS4 Professional, Adobe Premiere® Pro CS4, Adobe Encore® CS4, Adobe Photoshop® CS4 Extended (see separate release), Adobe Illustrator® CS4, Adobe Flash® CS4 Professional, Adobe® Soundbooth® CS4 and Adobe OnLocation™ CS4 — now redesigned to natively support Intel-based Macs.
Adobe will be coming to Hollywood to showcase some of the great new features in the different sections of this powerhouse bundle. Whether you’re an animator, compositor, broadcast designer, or editor, this is a meeting that you will definitely not want to miss!
In addition to the presentation, we will have more out of the ordinary treats for everyone on the night of the event. Check the DMA\LA newsletter for more.
Check out: http://www.dmala.org/nextmeeting for the full details.
ALL DOC’D OUT: A DOCUMENTARY SURVIVAL GUIDE SEMINAR
October 18, 2008 by Dave) · Leave a Comment
AMERICAN CINEMATHEQUE
Cordially invites you to attendALL DOC’D OUT:
A DOCUMENTARY SURVIVAL GUIDE SEMINAR
Thursday, October 23, 2008
7:30pm – 10:30pm
at
The Aero / Max Palevsky Theatre
1328 Montana Avenue
(at 14th Street)
Santa Monica, CA 90403PARKING:
There is plenty of free, unlimited parking on Montana Avenue AFTER 6pm and on side streets AFTER 7pm.
Read posted signs for restrictions.
Learn how to keep your film alive and thriving in the competitive world of nonfiction distribution, exhibition and film festivals from a panel of industry professionals!
ALL DOC’D OUT is sure to enhance your understanding of the competitive world of non-fiction filmmaking, financing and distribution. Whether you have just finished your film or whether you are in pre-production and preparing to shoot your film or even if you are just in the conceptual stages of making your first film, ALL DOC’D OUT is sure to be an invaluable resource and a rewarding glimpse into the state of documentary filmmaking in the United States.
Nonfiction filmmaking has been a centerpiece of the American film industry for most of our new millennium. Whether this resurgence can be attributed to the dominance of reality-based television, new-found artistic and technical liberties or to some good old-fashioned monetary gain, there is now a vast new playing field for today’s documentary filmmaker..CONFIRMED PANELISTS INCLUDE:
Agi Orsi, Producer
RIDING GIANTS; DOGTOWN AND THE Z-BOYS; ONCE IN A LIFETIME; AMAZING JOURNEY: THE STORY OF THE WHO;Sandra J. Ruch, Documentary Consultant
Elixir ConsultingDiane Estelle Vicari, President, International Documentary Association
Randy Olson, Author/Filmmaker
SIZZLE: A GLOBAL WARMING COMEDY; FLOCK OF DODOS: THE EVOLUTION-INTELLIGENT DESIGN CIRCUSSaskia Wilson Brown, Manager VC2 Outreach
CURRENT TVPLUS MORE PANELISTS TO BE CONFIRMED!
Moderated by film consultant/programmer Thomas Ethan Harris.
SPECIAL DISCOUNT FOR INFOLIST.com!!
Bring a copy of this INFOLIST.com email to the Aero Theater Boxoffice, and get $5 OFF! That’s just $15 (normally $20!) for a panel of top documentary professionals! Note: The Aero Box Office is open 90 minutes before the first program of each day or evening.To purchase tickets online (sorry, no discounts available for online purchases):
www.fandango.com/americancinemathequeattheaerotheatre_aacpd/theaterpage?date=10/23/2008For the latest information on new panelists, and more information, please visit:
www.aerotheatre.com/archive1999/2008/Aero/OneNightEvents_OCT_Aero_2008.htm#ALL%20DOC’D%20OUT:COURSE OUTLINE:
With an accent on ALTERNATIVE and CREATIVE approaches to producing, financing and distributing documentary films, ALL DOC’D OUT: THE ULTIMATE DOCUMENTARY SURVIVAL GUIDE focuses its attention on three primary foundations of non-fiction filmmaking:1. CONCEPT/SUBJECT CHOICE, FORMAL DESIGN, FILMMAKING TRENDS
What are the most viable subject trends in documentary filmmaking today? What is the current landscape like for “the political doc” (Michael Moore-approach), “the historical doc” (Ken Burns-approach), “the environmental doc” (Al Gore-approach), “the shock doc” (Nick Broomfield-approach), “the personal doc” (Terry Zwigoff-approach), and “the auteur doc” (Errol Morris-approach)? What are the current filmmaking stylistic trends? Where are they headed? Does the film festival world favor certain non-fiction subject approaches and styles over others? Is there a primary documentary filmmaking style/form today? What filmmaking stylistic/formal concerns should a new documentary filmmaker be aware of when making his/her first film? What are the most important artistic and financial considerations you should make before shooting your documentary?2. CONTEMPORARY FINANCING
In terms of the conceptual stages of making a documentary, what do both documentary organizations who provide grants and documentary financing producers look for in a documentary that is seeking investment? Is financing an American documentary always from a “patchwork” of sources? Given the collapse of the world’s financial institutions, it looks like financing your new non-fiction film has some very challenging times ahead. What new methods of financing documentaries can we foresee in the future? How creative can producers get in their efforts to find money to make non-fiction films? Given the weakened state of the dollar, is European financing on the rise for American documentary filmmakers or is this just a potential for narrative filmmakers? Is the “internationally co-financed” film going to come back into style?3. NEW FORMS OF DISTRIBUTION/EXHIBITION
What does the landscape for documentary film/video distribution look like today verses 5 years ago? What are the biggest changes in what a documentary will find for itself in terms of theatrical distribution, DVD sales or broadcast (television, cable TV, internet) play? How does film festival exhibition enhance or hurt a documentary’s distribution potential? When do I bring on a sales agent? When do I bring on a publicist? Are sales generated through self-distribution better today than sales that can be generated by a DVD distribution company? What are the “best” DVD distribution companies for non-fiction films? Do DVD sales really make up for the financial losses filmmakers now take with the relatively small advances they are offered for theatrical and broadcast distribution? What are the newest forms and/or methods of distribution for documentary filmmakers today? Does the contemporary documentary filmmaker have to settle for greater exposure for his/her film and take a financial loss?ALL DOC’D OUT: THE ULTIMATE DOCUMENTARY FILM SURVIVAL GUIDE – we hope to see you there!
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Filmmaking Central Episode 22 2008 - Sure you have $300 Million.
October 18, 2008 by Dave) · Leave a Comment
Greetings FMC! I hope you are all doing well in this insane financial time. Trust we will get through it. Today I discuss a pet peeve of mine. Also we start FMC Live next week. Sign up for the newsletter for more info. Also a contest for the most referrals on the newsletter! 60 days from now you can walk away with a Wacom Intuous 3 tablet! Just refer your friends to the FMC Newsletter!
Dave’s TGIF Weekly #4
October 18, 2008 by Dave) · Leave a Comment
Wow! Has the world gone mad. The financial system is cracking not just in the USA but all over the world. At least the movie industry will thrive. If one business is recession proof its the movies. We love seeing them in good and bad times. They are our escape.
That being said, I spoke to a friend today who funds features. She said money for movies is tightening up alot. Not for lack of it or that their bank has collapsed but with this crisis comes great opportunities. Many would be investors are now looking at investments in companies and businesses that they deem on sale. The mindset is “lets buy an established business or stock that is extremely undervalued” instead of “hey lets make a movie that could be risky!”.
Needless to say their is still folks who love investing and making films. Those that are well planned out, have names, distribution will be at the front of the line for those funds.
What does all this mean? Be prepared. Have your package together. Get as many elements as possible in place prior to seeking that big check.
Cheers!
Automatic Duck Ships Highly Anticipated Pro Export FCP 4.0
October 14, 2008 by Dave) · Leave a Comment




