I just want to say that to me, the movie was the one that appealed most. I have no clue about those v-blog's and... yeah. I was really happy to see people that think somewhat like I do, and go trough those problems thinking the same way.
I really admire you guys. Hope that you will live a great and un-boring life together, thank's for showing me a path that I may have chosen.
Keep up the good work! I will sure keep on "stalking" you. :)
I just gotta say, and I hate to burst anyone'es bubble, and I did enjoy the movie, but the reason distributor's didn't pick it up is cause they figured out it's not gonna make them money. I'm all for smaller productions like this succeeding, but the reality of things is different.
My name is David Fussell and I have just completed my feature film and I found this video of yours very helpful, Thank you for sharing how you have used the web to get your film out there and get money coming in.
i love you guys so much! and i am so grateful for all your support. It always makes me so happy when you sport my songs in any forum. And I LOVE being able to watch your whole evolution if you will. This whole video is so interesting to me. sincerely.
I loved this presentation. As an aspiring film maker, it was very inspirational and full of great ideas. Although I have not even started making my movie yet, I have already started building an online identity and slowly building my audience.
great presentation!!! i love the idea of consumers having a choice about what comes to theatres. super revolutionary ideas for the industry, now i wish i could just find your feature length film online. i guess with the broadcast deal you had to pull it?
Thanks for this presentation!!! It took a commitment to the ideas of connection to people and filmmaking as a medium to communicate for Arin & Susan to follow through on this project. I love the way they focus: take a snapshot of the world as it is now, use everything you see that can help you to build your audience and to connect with them on a very personal level. I hope this opens the floodgates to great movies and art from all over the place.
I was at Power to the Pixel and came away inspired. I've been struggling for months to get a distributor to look at my feature. Arin and Susan have cut a new trail for independent filmmakers, one that bypasses all the walls thrown up by the old distribution system. If you're an independent filmmaker YOU HAVE TO WATCH THIS or be left behind.
I just want to say that to me, the movie was the one that appealed most. I have no clue about those v-blog's and... yeah. I was really happy to see people that think somewhat like I do, and go trough those problems thinking the same way.
I really admire you guys. Hope that you will live a great and un-boring life together, thank's for showing me a path that I may have chosen.
Keep up the good work! I will sure keep on "stalking" you. :)
aqtviks 1 year ago
I just gotta say, and I hate to burst anyone'es bubble, and I did enjoy the movie, but the reason distributor's didn't pick it up is cause they figured out it's not gonna make them money. I'm all for smaller productions like this succeeding, but the reality of things is different.
Hudsucker94 1 year ago
Very helpful. Thanks for sharing and good luck in the future.
Chappy
matttchapman 2 years ago
That was great video very informative I will use this to help promote my film.Good luck with your next project.
Drevilbreakfast 2 years ago
My name is David Fussell and I have just completed my feature film and I found this video of yours very helpful, Thank you for sharing how you have used the web to get your film out there and get money coming in.
All the best with your film and future projects.
DrFus 2 years ago
i love you guys so much! and i am so grateful for all your support. It always makes me so happy when you sport my songs in any forum. And I LOVE being able to watch your whole evolution if you will. This whole video is so interesting to me. sincerely.
drew
drewdanburry 2 years ago
I think I clicked numerous times on the link that donated to them at the time...maybe 8 or more bucks...not a whole lot, but I hope it helped!
FlavoredGerbil 3 years ago
I loved this presentation. As an aspiring film maker, it was very inspirational and full of great ideas. Although I have not even started making my movie yet, I have already started building an online identity and slowly building my audience.
THANKS!!
oneeyedgeek 3 years ago
great presentation!!! i love the idea of consumers having a choice about what comes to theatres. super revolutionary ideas for the industry, now i wish i could just find your feature length film online. i guess with the broadcast deal you had to pull it?
qqnpp 3 years ago
consumers do have a choice. don't assume just cause people choose to go and see the summer blockbusters, that we're a bunch of mindless idiot masses.
Hudsucker94 1 year ago
when did they go to Buffalo?
CJBVStudios 3 years ago
As good as the movie
thekabir57 3 years ago
we're in the same boat, thank you for sharing
geogodley 3 years ago
want my kind of movie i stoped at like 10 minutes
austindids1 3 years ago
You guys are awesome.
IlyaAndTheLillies 4 years ago
I'm in the 12:19 picture. So weird.
gemathy 4 years ago
Thanks for this presentation!!! It took a commitment to the ideas of connection to people and filmmaking as a medium to communicate for Arin & Susan to follow through on this project. I love the way they focus: take a snapshot of the world as it is now, use everything you see that can help you to build your audience and to connect with them on a very personal level. I hope this opens the floodgates to great movies and art from all over the place.
renegadearts 4 years ago
I was at Power to the Pixel and came away inspired. I've been struggling for months to get a distributor to look at my feature. Arin and Susan have cut a new trail for independent filmmakers, one that bypasses all the walls thrown up by the old distribution system. If you're an independent filmmaker YOU HAVE TO WATCH THIS or be left behind.
roguesyarn 4 years ago
love this presentation!
mikehedge 4 years ago