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Jun 28, 2010 Footage |
BBC MOTION GALLERYBBC MOTION GALLERY is the commercial archive of the BBC. BBC Motion Gallery offers creative professionals access to the most comprehensive collection of superb, unique motion imagery in the world. BBC Motion Gallery provides the creative community of the world with a unique breed of content. Hand-picked from programming, films, documentaries and other unique sources, this is footage that not only has a distinct look and feel, but has production values that go far beyond typical stock footage. Moreover, BBC Motion Gallery content makes it easy to piece together the footage you need tell a complete story. A story that can take your production to a whole new level, at a fraction of the cost of shooting it yourself. |
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May 7, 2010 Amazing |
Mother's Day DocumentariesDocumentary film suggestions The website about.com published a list of 10 must-see documentaries about great women - mothers, teachers and entertainers - who have nurtured, inspired and enriched the lives of others. |
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May 6, 2010 Video On Demand |
AG Kurzfilm (German Short Film Association): Online PreviewAs a new service on its website, the German Short Film Association offers interested industry professionals the possibility to view short films from the annual "German Short Films" catalogues online (if the copyright holder has given his or her permission for an online preview). To apply for access to the preview database, users have to fill out an online form. Detailed information on the streaming technology, system requirements and optimal playing conditions can be found here. |
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Apr 19, 2010 Amazing |
18 Cult Documentaries You Must See by Total FilmThe British film magazine Total Film presents a list of 18 documentary films, that according to editor Mark Powell everybody should have seen (including YouTube clips and short summaries). |
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Feb 15, 2010 Distribution |
DocCollectionDocumentary is here! How do we get up to such a presumptuous slogan? ..Most of all it is certainly the desire of enabling an encounter between films and spectators who want documentary to be an autonomous art form with numerous ways of expression. A kind of film that remains independant from formats, topical trends and stylistic restrictions. Documentary means more than being successful in cinema or corresponding to television standards. Our aim is to give a platform to the fascinating periphery of exceptional, unconventional, sometimes irritating films - films of authors who love the genre and want to enlarge it. We also want to create space for discussions about what makes a certain documentary so special, about the possibilities of documentary. In doing so we hope to increase the dialogue about form instead of narrowing films down to their topics. The joy in telling stories, in experiments, in observing, in open forms and most of all in watching and reflecting on our own is what counts. This kind of documentary has to be brought to an interested international audience and to be accessible beyond a few public tv stations and beyond the specialised festival business. This is why the filmmakers Jörg Adolph, Gereon Wetzel and the producer Ingo Fliess have come together in spring 2008. Starting with our own works, DocCollection will grow: more authors, more spectators, more good films. On DocCollection you can order entertaining, award-winning feature length documentaries on DVD. Every year we publish up to four films in a consecutively numbered edition. These are films with a distinct point of view and strong originality. Of course you can order single DVDs, but the best way to become a customer of the DocCollection is certainly becoming a subscriber. You receive every new film right away, you save money and last not least help cultivate ambitious documentaries. |
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Feb 9, 2010 Networks & Communities |
CinandoNetworking site for European cinema professionals. |
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Feb 9, 2010 Funding |
KordaOne of the best funding guides out there. |
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Jan 28, 2010 Amazing |
NFB's Filmmaker in ResidenceYet another innovative NFB initiative. Check out this interactive story set. Produced by Garry Flahive, a reelisor member. |
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Jan 14, 2010 Footage |
Folkstreams >> The Best of American Folklore FIlmsVery good resource of American folk footage with distribution information. Folkstreams.net has two goals. One is to build a national preserve of hard-to-find documentary films about American folk or roots cultures. The other is to give them renewed life by streaming them on the internet. The films were produced by independent filmmakers in a golden age that began in the 1960s and was made possible by the development first of portable cameras and then capacity for synch sound. Their films focus on the culture, struggles, and arts of unnoticed Americans from many different regions and communities. The filmmakers were driven more by sheer engagement with the people and their traditions than by commercial hopes. Their films have unusual subjects, odd lengths, and talkers who do not speak "broadcast English." Although they won prizes at film festivals, were used in college classes, and occasionally were shown on PBS, they found few outlets in venues like theaters, video shops or commercial television. But they have permanent value. They come from the same intellectual movement that gave rise to American studies, regional and ethnic studies, the "new history," "performance theory," and investigation of tenacious cultural styles in phenomena like song, dance, storytelling, visual designs, and ceremonies.They also respond to the intense political and social ferment of the period. The filmmakers and the researchers they collaborated with explored performances situated in a community's customary work, worship, and play. Beneath their colorful surfaces often lie serious issues of physical, psychic, and social survival under duress. For understanding what they saw the filmmakers relied more heavily on observant and knowledgeable community members than on outside "experts." They conveyed understanding through action and symbol as often as by "talking heads." See Selected Films. Many of the films, however, are linked to significant published research. Folkstreams draws on this material to accompany and illuminate both the subjects and the filmmaking. And the films themselves add powerful dimensions to print scholarship. They offer a direct experience of unfamiliar worlds. Many of these are now receding into the historical past, but we hope the example of these films may stimulate alternative filmmaking with subjects and approaches still ignored by mainstream corporate media. |
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Jan 4, 2010 Distribution |
VODOOnline distribution via torrents for donation. |
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Dec 9, 2009 Amazing |
Top 25 Film Festivals by AJ SchnackReviews and descriptions by AJ Schnack. Very nice if you are trying to figure out where to shop your film. |
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Dec 8, 2009 Amazing |
Capturing Reality: Interviews with DocumentariansHosted by NFB, here's a big collection of clips of documentary producers describing their trade. Definitely worth some of your time. |