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Uploaded by on Sep 12, 2011

In this weeks episode we take a look at YouTube and the goldmine of data we can get from our viewers, we also speak to Orly Ravid from TheFilmCollaborative.org about her new FREE e-book full of case studies from the changing film industry

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  • LOL, I had no idea I was going to watch this episode and have my channel, OutOfaBlueSky featured.

    Great as usual.

  • @OutOfaBlueSky LOL, yes, sorry about that. I hope that was ok. You were on top of the comments. Thanks Thomas

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  • my cuestion, how to end a contrat with a distribution dvd house that haven't pay any producers share to the filmmaker never?

  • Interesting word there: "Fandependent filmmaking"...yeah, honestly, that makes a lot more sense than "Independent filmmaking", which seems to be a nothing but a buzzword now (but even back then, it probably wasn't even accurate. Even John Cassavetes, as daring as he was, still had to depend on other people to make his work).

    Not to knock people who do different things in film, but one should realize what they're really doing/saying.

  • Interesting word there: "Fandependent filmmaking"...yeah, honestly, that makes a lot more sense than "Independent filmmaking", which seems to be a nothing but a buzzword now (but even back then, it probably wasn't even accurate. Even John Cassavetes, as daring as he was, still had to depend on other people to make his work).

    Not to knock people who do different things in film, but one should realize what they're really doing/saying.

  • Interesting word there: "Fandependent filmmaking"...yeah, honestly, that makes a lot more sense than "Independent filmmaking", which seems to be a nothing but a buzzword now (but even back then, it probably wasn't even accurate. Even John Cassavetes, as daring as he was, still had to depend on other people to make his work).

    Not to knock people who do different things in film, but one should realize what they're really doing/saying.

  • Nice work, Thomas. Interesting and useful stuff.

  • I recommend for an episode using YouTube's 'moderator' feature that lets the audience either 1. offer suggestions, 2. offer ideas 3. Ask questions. It is the type of 'audience interaction' that you enspouse. You find it by going to >channel >modules >checking 'moderator' option and starting a new series. I've turned it on for my channel to give you an example.

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