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On our third episode, Tony & Derek wonder why Warner Brothers is
still trying to remake Logan's Run and talk about watching the Oscars
without Eddie Murphy; Tony chats with Producer/Writer Christopher "Doc"
Wyatt; Tyler Martinolich returns with more commentary and advice on tax
incentives
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On the second episode: Tony and Derek talk 'Paranormal Activity 3'
grosses and tax incentives; interview with Tampa filmmaker Paul Guzzo;
programming director Tyler Martinolich on our tips from episode one;
news and links
Visit The Buzz at http://www.facebook.com/CatchTheBuzzTampa for more film events from Paul Guzzo.
The
Sunscreen Film Festival podcast is a production of the St.
Petersburg-Clearwater Film Society, a non-profit organization. To
support Sunscreen, visit
http://www.sunscreenfilmfestival.com/membership.
Email questions, comments and suggestions to podcast@sunscreenfilmfestival.com
Our theme music is "Test Drive," by Zapac, licensed under Creative Commons Attribution Noncommercial.
http://ccmixter.org/people/Zapac
Additional
music by William J. LePetomane, licensed under Creative Commons
Attribution Noncommercial. Visit http://www.dorktones.com for more
music.
45:21 minutes (8 MB)
This week on the podcast, Tony and Derek consider the ultra-low budget
success of "For Lovers Only"; Tony talks with literary manager Mike
Goldberg; Thanksgiving thanks to Sunscreen friends, family and guests.
The
Sunscreen Film Festival podcast is a production of the St.
Petersburg-Clearwater Film Society, a non-profit organization. To
support Sunscreen, visit
http://www.sunscreenfilmfestival.com/membership.
Email questions, comments and suggestions to podcast@sunscreenfilmfestival.com.
Our
theme music is "Test Drive," by Zapac, licensed under Creative Commons
Attribution Noncommercial. Visit http://ccmixter.org/people/Zapac for
more music.
Additional music by William J. LePetomane, licensed
under Creative Commons Attribution Noncommercial. Visit
http://www.dorktones.com for more music.
Music for our
Thanksgiving segment is "Porch Swing Days" by Kevin MacLeod, licensed
under Creative Commons Attribution. Visit http://www.incompetech.com for
more music.
39:45 minutes (8 MB)
Motion picture distribution pioneer Omar Kaczmarczyk announced during the American Film Market the launch of Digital Media Bank, the world's first film and television intellectual property management company structured after the service model of a bank. The result is a comprehensive distribution and marketing engine for independent filmmakers. Digital Media Bank is a strategic partnership between Kaczmarczyk's LongTale, LLC, a proven international film sales agency, GoDigital Media Group, a lead...
NESTA (National Endowment of Science, Technology and the Arts) are proudly sponsoring a keynote speech at Sheffield Doc/Fest about the legal future of film by James Boyle, a founder of Creative Commons.
Creative Commons is working to facilitate the free availability of art, scholarship, and cultural materials by developing innovative, machine-readable licenses that individuals and institutions can attach to their work.
James Boyle, who is William Neal Reynolds Professor of Law at Duke ...
NESTA (National Endowment of Science, Technology and the Arts) are proudly sponsoring a keynote speech at Sheffield Doc/Fest about the legal future of film by James Boyle, a founder of Creative Commons. Creative Commons is working to facilitate the free availability of art, scholarship, and cultural materials by developing innovative, machine-readable licenses that individuals and institutions can attach to their work. James Boyle, who is William Neal Reynolds Professor of Law at Duke Law School...
While the conundrum facing the film industry over Internet piracy heats up, one producer of an independent low-budget film has taken matters into his own hands... The day after the DVD release (11/13/07) of his film Jerome Bixby's The Man From Earth, producer Eric D. Wilkinson took the groundbreaking step to directly address peer-to-peer file sharing constituents. On the blog rlslog.net he thanked the "pirates" for downloading his film. He also requested that they spread the word, buy...
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