Two folks on the cutting edge of independent filmmaking are Gary Winick<http://www.imdb.com/name/nm0935095/>(InDigEnt Entertainment <http://www.indigent.net/> InDigEnt's Movies<http://www.imdb.com/company/co0013020/>) and Gretchen McGowan <http://www.imdb.com/name/nm0569640/> of HDNet Films<http://www.imdb.com/company/co0094788/> .
Their business models are of particular interest. Jan 862-221-5280 On 11/22/06, [chrisbrogan.com] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > So Video on the Net is coming up in March, and we've received lots of > interesting proposals for speakers, and we've pitched some amazing > people to come and share their perspectives, people I admire greatly. > There will be some innovative, future-facing ideas shared at this > spring event that I think will open some eyes on the side of > traditional / mainstream media. At the same time, I think some of us > from the new media realm will come away with a different mindset. > > What I'm wondering is, if I've talked to lots of new media types (at > Halloween Vlogfest, the Vloggies, PME, PodCamp, PodCamp Pittsburgh, > the Network2 meetup in New York, not to mention the upcoming stuff), > and I've talked to one or two industry giants, who am I missing? > > Anyone know a big name movie person who should learn about the impact > of broadband internet and videoblogging on their industry? > > Do you work for a huge media company by day and videoblog by night? > Maybe we should invite your boss's boss's boss to the event to open up > her eyes to the possibility that YOU might know something she needs to > learn. > > Though this is a big ticket conference, it is also a powerful platform > to discuss independent internet video production, distribution, and > more with all parts of the growing ecosystem. > > Is there someone you know and can reach in some way that should be at > this event? > > Get in touch with me. Please. I'd love to make sure we hear their voice. > > --Chris Brogan... > Community Developer > VideoOnTheNet.com > Network2.tv > (chris at network2.tv) > > > -- The Faux Press - better than real http://fauxpress.blogspot.com [Non-text portions of this message have been removed]