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Take Creative Control - An Ode to Creative Work

Take Creative Control - An Ode to Creative Work | 3D animation transmedia | Scoop.it
A film about the opportunity, hardship and responsibility of creative work.

 

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Behind every great advancement, in every industry, there is a creative mind.

Creativity may come easy, but creation is hard.

The late nights spent trying, and failing, and trying again.

All the while, holding onto our vision.
Pushing what we see in our mind's eye into the world.

But our brilliance is being held captive by forces around us and within us.

Middle men who play us down while marking us up.
Not giving us credit. Getting us to work for free.

And worse, we get in the way of our own success.
We rely on chance encounters. We’re disorganized and isolated, liable to go unnoticed.

We can do better.

When creative minds come together, the sum exceeds all expectations.
We connect, we learn, we critique, and we prosper.

It's not about money or fame, it's about doing what we love.

It's about creating our greatest work on our own terms.
It’s about realizing that creativity is not just an opportunity - it's a responsibility.

Here's to unleashing our full potential.
For us, and for the world that awaits what we will do next; Take creative control."

 

@safegaard


Via Henrik Safegaard - Cloneartist
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How Social Media and Viral Marketing are Saving the Film Industry [INFOGRAPHIC]

How Social Media and Viral Marketing are Saving the Film Industry [INFOGRAPHIC] | 3D animation transmedia | Scoop.it

Anita Li:  "An infographic reveals how the film industry is using social media and viral marketing to compensate for declining ticket sales."


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Justin Nalepa's curator insight, December 20, 2012 11:32 AM

In applying this to documentary filmmaking, I think the "Varied Monetization" section to be particularly interesting. As most documentary films don't have a very long or wide release in theatres, exploring other venues for splitting up the rights to your project may prove to be a more successful and lucrative option for most independent filmmakers. 

Jeni Mawter's curator insight, December 20, 2012 9:38 PM

Awesome infographic to show how the declining film industry is fighting back!

Dolly Bhasin 's curator insight, December 23, 2012 11:23 PM

Gr8 Infographics on how Documentary films are using Technology