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Fair Trade for Filmmakers: Is It Time For Festivals To Share Their Revenue?

Fair Trade for Filmmakers: Is It Time For Festivals To Share Their Revenue? | Tracking Transmedia | Scoop.it

Over the past 20 years or so, film festivals have beget more film festivals like rabbits on alkyl nitrates...

 

...Of all the chatter about how festivals can save independent film, why don't any of the festivals seers implement the most obvious solution? Pay the fucking filmmakers. Let's call it the 35% rule: 35% of earned revenues at film festivals should go directly back into the pockets of filmmakers. It's not an arbitrary number. Typically this is the percentage of gross box office revenues (though it's often higher) which are remitted to the rights holders in the theatrical market.

 

The contemporary international film festival circuit is, primarily, an exhibition circuit. Hoity-toity notions of curatorial independence and prestige rapidly break down when one analyzes the way films flow from the major festivals through the speciality and B-level fests down to the smallest of local events. For example, over 85% of the documentaries that premiered at Sundance 2012 went on to play five or more film festivals. Several played more than 20 festivals. That's exhibition, not curation....

 
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Remixing Remix: Mozilla Festival 2012

Remixing Remix: Mozilla Festival 2012 | Tracking Transmedia | Scoop.it
The Center for Social Media showcases and analyzes media for public knowledge and action—media made by, for, and with publics to address the problems that they share.

 

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Documentary filmmakers have increasing access to new tools for remixing and web documentary thanks to open source webmakers. At the 2012 Mozilla Festival, Brett Gaylor, director of the 2008 documentary "RiP: A Remix Manifesto," took center stage to announce the official launch of Popcorn Maker 1.0.

 

Web-native documentary (...) what does this have to do with my filmmaking? This isn't the first time we've thrown around "web-native documentary" and "Popcorn" here at the Center, but the good news is now you get to tinker with it firsthand.


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Mattia Nicoletti's comment, November 26, 2012 10:32 AM
Dear Siobhan, very interesting article. I just wrote a poat on my blog about the remix era and the effect on social tv . I am very curious what do you think about it
Mattia Nicoletti's comment, November 26, 2012 10:33 AM
This the post i referred to http://screendome.com/?p=106