Re: [Frameworks] books on alternative/diy film distribution

2012-05-03 Thread matt's frameworks address
thank everyone for the recommendations. some good stuff to look into. also- great to be reminded of *The Microcinema Primer* - I think I might actually be in that, and it is a good reminder of how difficult it is to publish relevant books on this issue since things change so quickly. thanks

Re: [Frameworks] books on alternative/diy film distribution

2012-04-30 Thread John Sundholm
: [Frameworks] books on alternative/diy film distribution http://shortfilms.org.uk/projections/17 this is an interesting piece ( not just because he mentions me) about the contemporary UK scene as seen via Phil Ilson that looks at the role of curating film. jack On 30/04/2012, at 6:14 AM, Ross

Re: [Frameworks] books on alternative/diy film distribution

2012-04-30 Thread Adam R. Levine
These are more from the point of view of curation than exhibition, but you may still find some insights for the filmmaker in the Austrian Film Museum's book on Film Curatorship or this interesting article titled Curating Film. I did.

[Frameworks] books on alternative/diy film distribution

2012-04-29 Thread matt's frameworks address
hello Frameworkers, Wondering if anyone has any recommendations on good books or articles about alternative film distribution. I know there are a number of texts out there focusing on self distribution of independent features, but I am hoping to find something that addresses experimental, short,

Re: [Frameworks] books on alternative/diy film distribution

2012-04-29 Thread Beebe,Roger W
There's a wonderful, as-yet unavailable collection edited by Andrea Grover and Ed Halter called The Microcinema Primer that'd be just what you're looking for. I know they're trying to figure out a way to make this available in relatively short order, so hopefully there'll be news before long

Re: [Frameworks] books on alternative/diy film distribution

2012-04-29 Thread Tim Halloran
I would be very interested in this--please post info when it becomes available. Tim Sent from my iPhone On Apr 29, 2012, at 11:21 AM, Beebe,Roger W roge...@ufl.edu wrote: There's a wonderful, as-yet unavailable collection edited by Andrea Grover and Ed Halter called The Microcinema Primer

Re: [Frameworks] books on alternative/diy film distribution

2012-04-29 Thread Ryder White
Likewise–I think there'd be considerable demand for it! RW On Sun, Apr 29, 2012 at 11:27 AM, Tim Halloran televis...@hotmail.comwrote: I would be very interested in this--please post info when it becomes available. Tim Sent from my iPhone On Apr 29, 2012, at 11:21 AM, Beebe,Roger W

Re: [Frameworks] books on alternative/diy film distribution

2012-04-29 Thread scott
My Canyon Cinema: The Life and Times of an Independent Film Distributor (University of California Press) is relevant to your topic, Matt.Scott Original Message Subject: [Frameworks] books on alternative/diy film distribution From: "matt's frameworks addres

Re: [Frameworks] books on alternative/diy film distribution

2012-04-29 Thread Ross Nugent
Just came across this recently, tho haven't picked it up yet... Focal Press_Swimming Upstream: A Lifesaving Guide to Short Film Distribution by Sharon Badal (short film programmer for Tribeca FF). Likely not too d-i-y, but perhaps of interest? ~Ross Nugent On Sun, Apr 29, 2012 at 1:15 PM,

Re: [Frameworks] books on alternative/diy film distribution

2012-04-29 Thread Jack Sargeant
http://shortfilms.org.uk/projections/17 this is an interesting piece ( not just because he mentions me) about the contemporary UK scene as seen via Phil Ilson that looks at the role of curating film. jack On 30/04/2012, at 6:14 AM, Ross Nugent wrote: Just came across this recently, tho