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Swimming Upstream: A Lifesaving Guide to Short Film Distribution

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Binding
Paperback
Weight
1 lbs
Product Group
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ISBN
9780240809557
Subject Area
Performing Arts
Publication Name
Swimming Upstream : a Lifesaving Guide to Short Film Distribution
Item Length
9 in
Publisher
Routledge
Subject
Film / General, Business Aspects
Publication Year
2007
Type
Textbook
Format
Perfect
Language
English
Item Height
0.7 in
Author
Sharon Badal
Item Width
6 in
Item Weight
20 Oz
Number of Pages
320 Pages

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Short films have come into their own, not least in part due to the incredible new ways to distribute them, including the Web, cell phones, new festivals devoted to shorts--even television and theatres. This is the ultimate guide for anyone who's made a short film and wonders what to do next. Whether your short film is meant to be a calling card, a segue to a feature film, or you just want to recoup some of the costs, this book describes the potential paths for distribution. Written by the short film programmer of the Tribeca Film Festival and featuring contributions from top film festival directors, as well as studio, marketing, and technology executives, this book shows you what's important to the decision makers and gatekeepers. This is the definitive handbook filled with insider information available nowhere else.

Product Identifiers

Publisher
Routledge
ISBN-10
0240809556
ISBN-13
9780240809557
eBay Product ID (ePID)
63116109

Product Key Features

Author
Sharon Badal
Publication Name
Swimming Upstream : a Lifesaving Guide to Short Film Distribution
Format
Perfect
Language
English
Subject
Film / General, Business Aspects
Publication Year
2007
Type
Textbook
Subject Area
Performing Arts
Number of Pages
320 Pages

Dimensions

Item Length
9 in
Item Height
0.7 in
Item Width
6 in
Item Weight
20 Oz

Additional Product Features

LCCN
2007-032517
LeafCats
378
Lc Classification Number
Pn1995.9.M29s95 2008
Reviews
"Sharon Badal's information gathering uniquely appreciates the difficult balance between the art and business of filmmaking. Cinema without audience might as well be a great painting locked in a trunk in someone's basement. This book both helps locate the art and gives insight into how to set it free." - Jeffrey Abramson, Vice President of Film, Gen Art "If you are a filmmaker with an interest in making short films you need to read Swimming Upstream. With refreshing candor, Sharon Badal has written a unique book that is a wealth of information and true-life inspiration." -Jane Rosenthal, Co-Founder, Tribeca Film Festival Forget everything you thought you knew about short films--this book is the real deal! Brimming over with the collective wit, wisdom, and insights of the most important players in the world of short films, Sharon Badal's Swimming Upstream tells you everything you need to know about the making and marketing of short films, from original concept to international sales. In equal measures entertaining and essential, It should be required reading for anyone engaged in the art and business of short films. --Darryl Macdonald, Executive Director, Palm Springs International Festival of Short Films Books on short film distribution are sadly lacking, especially in the arena of microfilmmaking (where most short films are made), so it is wonderful to see one as informative as Swimming Upstream. The experience and insight contained in this book is invaluable. --Kari Ann Morgan, MicroFilmmaker Magazine, "If you are a filmmaker with an interest in making short films you need to read Swimming Upstream. with refreshing candor, Sharon Badal has written a unique book that is a wealth of information and true-life inspiration." -Jane Rosenthal, Co-Founder, Tribeca Film Festival Forget everything you thought you knew about short films--this book is the real deal! Brimming over with the collective wit, wisdom, and insights of the most important players in the world of short films, Sharon Badal's Swimming Upstream tells you everything you need to know about the making and marketing of short films, from original concept to international sales. in equal measures entertaining and essential, It should be required reading for anyone engaged in the art and business of short films. --Darryl Macdonald, Executive Director, Palm Springs International Festival of Short Films, "Sharon Badal's information gathering uniquely appreciates the difficult balance between the art and business of filmmaking. Cinema without audience might as well be a great painting locked in a trunk in someone's basement. This book both helps locate the art and gives insight into how to set it free." - Jeffrey Abramson, Vice President of Film, Gen Art "If you are a filmmaker with an interest in making short films you need to read Swimming Upstream. With refreshing candor, Sharon Badal has written a unique book that is a wealth of information and true-life inspiration." -Jane Rosenthal, Co-Founder, Tribeca Film Festival Forget everything you thought you knew about short films--this book is the real deal! Brimming over with the collective wit, wisdom, and insights of the most important players in the world of short films, Sharon Badal's Swimming Upstream tells you everything you need to know about the making and marketing of short films, from original concept to international sales. In equal measures entertaining and essential, It should be required reading for anyone engaged in the art and business of short films. --Darryl Macdonald, Executive Director, Palm Springs International Festival of Short Films Books on short film distribution are sadly lacking, especially in the arena of microfilmmaking (where most short films are made), so it is wonderful to see one as informative as Swimming Upstream. The experience and insight contained in this book is invaluable. --Kari Ann Morgan, MicroFilmmaker Magazineeverything you need to know about the making and marketing of short films, from original concept to international sales. In equal measures entertaining and essential, It should be required reading for anyone engaged in the art and business of short films. --Darryl Macdonald, Executive Director, Palm Springs International Festival of Short Films Books on short film distribution are sadly lacking, especially in the arena of microfilmmaking (where most short films are made), so it is wonderful to see one as informative as Swimming Upstream. The experience and insight contained in this book is invaluable. --Kari Ann Morgan, MicroFilmmaker Magazine, Sharon Badals information gathering uniquely appreciates the difficult balance between the art and business of filmmaking. Cinema without audience might as well be a great painting locked in a trunk in someones basement. This book both helps locate the art and gives insight into how to set it free. Jeffrey Abramson, Vice President of Film, Gen Art "If you are a filmmaker with an interest in making short films you need to read Swimming Upstream. With refreshing candor, Sharon Badal has written a unique book that is a wealth of information and true-life inspiration." -Jane Rosenthal, Co-Founder, Tribeca Film Festival Forget everything you thought you knew about short films--this book is the real deal! Brimming over with the collective wit, wisdom, and insights of the most important players in the world of short films, Sharon Badal's Swimming Upstream tells you everything you need to know about the making and marketing of short films, from original concept to international sales. In equal measures entertaining and essential, It should be required reading for anyone engaged in the art and business of short films. --Darryl Macdonald, Executive Director, Palm Springs International Festival of Short Films
Table of Content
Dedication Acknowledgements Preface Introduction Swimming Lesson #1 Testing the Waters: The Indie Landscape Gore, Penguins and the Cultural Zeitgeist of Distribution by Jack Foley The Producer's Perspective By Jason Kliot Conversation with Andrew Herwitz Strategizing Specialized Film by William R. Thompson Management Matters by Lawrence Mattis Swimming Lesson #2 Learning to Float: The Buyers Who is This For, Anyway? by Ian Bricke Swimming With Dolphins: Shorts Distribution 101 by Anna Darrah Who's Gonna Rescue Me When I Start to Drown? by David Russell Life Starts When? by Jennifer Chen Taking the Brake Lights Off Your Film by Linda "O" Olszewski Make Your Mark by Joe Amodei So You Want to Sell That Short? Not So Fast. by Shane Smith Swimming Lesson #3 The Deep End: Exploring All Options Plympton's Dogma by Bill Plympton The Fragile Emotion by Jon Gartenberg Life In Short by Ryan Werner Conversation with Tom Quinn and Carter Pilcher Rudiments of the Short Film by Derek Cianfrance What's a Short Film Really? by Andrew Lund Swimming Lesson #4 How I Learned To Swim: Filmmaker Survival Stories Full Circle by Jens Assur Trial and Error in Hollywood by Jessica Sharzer Dare to Create by David Brind Mother's Journey by Sian Heder The Long and the Short of It by Ben Odell Conversation with Peter Sollett Losing Your Virginity by Seth Grossman Interdependent by Tiffany Shlain Group Therapy by Joe Turner Lin From Nelson to Gowanus and Back by Ryan Fleck Swimming Lesson #5 Little Fish, Big Pond: Thinking Globally Shorts Down Under by Katherine Shortland The International Marketplace for Short Films Now with a Digital Assist by Ralph Ackerman Short Films in Japan by Seigo Tono Magic Little Differences by Margaret von Schiller How to Make It with a Short Film in the UK and Europe by Elliot Grove Swimming Lesson #6 No Lifeguard on Duty: Internet and New Technology Conversation with Megan O'Neill Demystifying Mobile Video by Robin Chan Conversation with Jim Bankoff Brave New Virtual World by Jon Griggs Conversation with Bahman Naraghi The Power of Distribution, in the Hands of Filmmakers by David Straus Swimming Lesson #7 Navigate The Rapids: Film Festivals A Briefing On Shorts by Kathleen McInnis Show 'Em Your Shorts by Jamie White Conversation with George Eldred Some Serious Funny Business by Kevin Haasarud Conversation with John Polson Your Short Film and the LGBT Film Festival by Kimberly Yutani Conversation with Trevor Groth Swimming Lesson #8 Waterlogged: My Story Swim Test The Workbook Index Author Biography
Copyright Date
2008
Target Audience
College Audience
Dewey Decimal
384.80688
Dewey Edition
22

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