[Frameworks] books on alternative/diy film distribution

John Sundholm john.sundholm at kau.se
Mon Apr 30 01:46:27 CDT 2012


"Reaching Audiences. Distribution and Promotion of Alternative Moving Image" 
by Julia Knight and Peter Thomas

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From: Jack Sargeant <jack at jacktext.net>
To: Experimental Film Discussion List <frameworks at jonasmekasfilms.com>
Date: Mon, 30 Apr 2012 07:52:08 +1000
Subject: Re: [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 Nugent wrote:

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, matt's frameworks address 
<lists at rodeofilmco.com> wrote:
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, and other sorts of films, 
and addresses things such as film festivals, micro-cinemas, and the like... 
truly DIY distribution for the filmmakers working far from the mainstream 
system.

thanks!

-Matt

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