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    Blog: Case studies about innovative content monetisation

    Hey, Luci! Here's our first video! About the influences of the screenwriters. http://www.facebook.com/video/video.php?v=354668475724&ref=mf
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    Pirating for Distribution

    The thing with Ink is that with out the piracy, it might not have been seen by so many people. Piracy definitely helped it get the exposure it deserved. It did have a trailer, but I don't think it would have garnered as much attention as the piracy did.
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    Blog: Case studies about innovative content monetisation

    I PM'd you the answers! Thanks so much for your interest.
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    Christmas Horror Film Festival The Independent Grindhouse Double-Feature

    Boo, I wish this were closer to where I am currently residing. Looks pretty awesome.
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    bill murray

    Groundhog Day--also being one of my favourite movies.
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    worst/strangest horror movies

    Tokyo Gore Police was awesome! Has anyone seen Death Bed: The Bed that Eats People? I have always been intrigued after hearing Patton Oswalt's bit on it.
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    Shock and Yawn: The Death of Art Film Shock Cinema

    After watching Hostel, Kôji Shiraishi said he could make a much more disgusting and shocking movie. He was pretty successful with Gurotesuku, as it was jarring and, as the title might lead you to believe, grotesque. There was very little (if any) plot, and it was just set up so this unnamed...
  8. james.fandom

    Blog: Case studies about innovative content monetisation

    The script has already been written, and we have a director. We have the funds to produce our movie, so we're not relying on people for funding (also know as crowdfunding). We're crowdsourcing to get an interactive feel for this movie. So it will be disappointing if we only get 200 members, but...
  9. james.fandom

    Blog: Case studies about innovative content monetisation

    Here are the answers to your questions! - type of project: We are aiming to use crowdsourcing (note: vastly different from crowdfunding) to create a fully interactive feature film. We are going to make the production as transparent as possible, so the audience can see every minute detail of the...
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    Pirating for Distribution

    So we all know that for an independent filmmaker, getting your movie into the public sphere can be a pretty daunting and sometimes unrewarding task. Generating word of mouth, so to speak, has been made easier with the use of social media, but that can only go so far. One route that takes it a...
  11. james.fandom

    Blog: Case studies about innovative content monetisation

    fandom We're working on a project that's using crowdsourcing to gain momentum for our film project! By crowdsourcing, we hope to create a fully interactive feature film, where the audience can see every minute detail of the production from start to finish. The audience will also be given a...
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