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American Film Convention is honored to be included in Variety's film news! 🗞️🙌 #AmericanFilmConvention #AFC2024 #Varietymagazine
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🎬 Fulton Films partnered with the Georgia Latino Film Alliance and Film Festival to host the Latino Film Festival #FultonCounty 🔗 https://lnkd.in/eRjdAQ25 🤝 This dynamic partnership emphasizes Fulton County’s commitment to promoting economic growth, highlighting inclusive narratives in film, and enhancing opportunities within the film sector #SelectFulton
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Learn how to navigate the film festival circuit and best practices for preparing and submitting your materials with Atlanta Film Society (IMAGE Film & Video) Learn to: Prepare your submission materials, Build your audience, Find the right festivals for your project, and Navigate FilmFreeway. https://lnkd.in/ePB9yZf4
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Check out this blog to get a breakdown of everything that happened at the Twin Cities Film Fest 2024! Twin Cities Film Fest
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Some great advice on film festivals from Gary Hewitt of HB Film Festival: how not to get scammed, why screening your imperfect film is still important and how screening with an audience changes how you see your film. Watch the full video 👇
Navigating Film Festivals | Off-Set with Gary Hewitt
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North Carolina has lost over 10 billion dollars to the state of Georgia since legislators let our film incentive policy sunset in 2015. North Carolina had a solid competitive advantage and actively employed more folks than the 3,700 figure cited below. TV & film production employed folks across the state, including carpenters, caterers, electricians, and more. North Carolina’s economic development advantage is leveraged through competitive incentive programs. A frequent false narrative is that they are not “permanent” jobs. A solid production pipeline facilitates annual employment across the state, attracts a diversified workforce who will live, work and spend money in state, increasing tax revenue for the state, without having to raise taxes to overcompensate for the revenue losses. North Carolina has the opportunity to facilitate extensive workforce development via University of North Carolina School of the Arts and our other Universities and our extensive community college system, actively investing in economic diversification to keep North Carolina more strategically dominant in our developing global economy. Partisan & identity politics is not smart pro-growth economic development policy. Coalition building to create a better quality of life for all fellow North Carolinians is our path to a brighter future.
Happy #NationalCinemaDay North Carolina! Our state's vibrant #filmindustry boasts an average annual in-state spend of $179 million and supports 3,700+ talented film professionals. Here’s to the movie magic made in the Tar Heel State! 🍿🎥 #NCFilm
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What happens to cinema when support fades? Directors across Latin America share their concerns about the future of the industry and the stories yet to be told. Filmmakers across the region are speaking out about the lack of support for the film industry, emphasizing how this challenge affects creativity and the ability to tell local stories. At Havana's New Latin American Film Festival, they highlight the need for stronger investment and policies to ensure that Latin American cinema continues to thrive, both at home and internationally. Read more about this story in the original article by Infobae. Find it in the comment section. Photo credit: Wikimedia Commons
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🎥 Latin American filmmakers are calling for increased support. A lack of funding for the film industry is raising concerns across the region, with directors highlighting its impact on creativity, culture, and the future of storytelling. This conversation is a timely reminder of the importance of sustaining local cinema and amplifying its global voice.
What happens to cinema when support fades? Directors across Latin America share their concerns about the future of the industry and the stories yet to be told. Filmmakers across the region are speaking out about the lack of support for the film industry, emphasizing how this challenge affects creativity and the ability to tell local stories. At Havana's New Latin American Film Festival, they highlight the need for stronger investment and policies to ensure that Latin American cinema continues to thrive, both at home and internationally. Read more about this story in the original article by Infobae. Find it in the comment section. Photo credit: Wikimedia Commons
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Film festival line-up announcement! Discover what films are in store for you at the Whistler Film Festival on their website. Which films are you looking forward to seeing? #film #filmfestival #canadianfilm #independentfilm #whistler #moviesinthemountains #whistlerfilmfestival #canadiandirectors #canadianactors #canadianscreenwriters #canadianproducers #canadianfilmtalent #filmindustry #filmindustrynews #filmnews
Mic drop! The 2024 Whistler Film Festival lineup is LIVE! Unlock over 100 fresh, thought-provoking films specifically chosen to inspire, enlighten, and entertain – this Dec. 4-8 in Whistler, BC. #MoviesInTheMountains
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Everything you need to know about the 9th Indie Meme Film Festival Read the feature in The Foundations Tv article! 👇 https://lnkd.in/gH8irJCh
Everything you need to know about the INDIE MEME Film Festival 2024
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