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Filmmaker Networking and help starting projects

www.Flickwork.com offers the ability for producers to post jobs and for actors and crew to apply for those jobs if they are a paid member. As our site grows there will be new opportunities for jobs, collaboration, and community. We are going to continue to build on our offerings and our goal is to be the most helpful film community site on the web. There are other great services our there and know that people will get value from them as well.

We have a built in communication capabilites within our community that we hope will foster the type of collaboration that is so important in independent filmmaking.

About Flickwork

Flickwork is a new website dedicated to supporting filmmakers and all film industry focused professionals as well as those just starting out. We will be creating a film fund and developing other creative ways to support the work of filmmakers. This in turn will get other people working on the projects. We will also be offering tools designed to automate many of the manual processes and activities in Pre-Production, Production, and Post Production that eat up precious capital.
Flickwork is also a website designed to educate, celebrate, and facilitate (Sorry, I couldn't help myself) authentic interaction in our Community.
So take a look at our blogs and post something in our forums and get to know your fellow Flickwork members as you endeavor to build your project and career. We know you have a voice, so join in on the conversation.
We'll keep on evolving Flickwork to offer you all the tools and connections to help you get where you want to go in this wonderful world of film.


Flickwork Guy

Lou Coty
Lou is a storyteller at heart with an entrepreneurial spirit. His early passion for writing fiction eventually led to his debut film, “Contract Killers” back in 2003. While he was encouraged by its second place win at the Chicago Comedy Film Festival, the resources and time required to make the film planted a seed. Since then, several projects, including a commercial for a large technology firm and his follow-up films, “Saddled” and “Clarksville” have kept Lou in the director’s chair. His current project is not a film but a website called FlickWork.com. Check out his blogs in the Flickwork Community.
 
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