The Role of the Internet in the Production, Marketing, and Distribution of Independent Film.

This hands-on panel discussion will tackle the rapidly expanding enviroment of the internet and the opportunities available for independent filmmakers in cyberspace. Topics covered include production resources (grants, awards, collaborations, equipment, expertise); technological breakthroughs (real audio, Hot Java, VRML, cuseme, “real video”); on-line worlds (Worlds, Inc; American Online, World Wide Web, and others); research (Internet Movie Database, Virtual Film Festival, IUMA, BBSs and news groups, search tools); and selling and promoting on-line (Public Shelter, Kaleidoscape, Virtual Film Festival). Confirmed panelists include moderator Peter Broderick, Michael Nash, Jayne Loader, and Glen Salzman, president of Virtual Film festival.

Credits

Peter Broderick
Panelist
Michael Nash
Panelist
Jayne Loader
Panelist
Glen Salzman
Panelist
Greg Biggers
Panelist
David Prichard
Panelist
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