| Author: | Zara |
| Date: | Tue, 15/08/2006 - 09:11 |
| Category: | News > Promotion |
Attention writers and travellers! To push the launch of Working Title's film Gone they have launched a Gone Backpacking blog - but with a difference! Every week, the best submitted blog gets £100!
| Author: | Zara |
| Date: | Sun, 23/07/2006 - 21:20 |
| Category: | Filmmaking > Promotion |
Raindance's Elliot Grove has once again shared some industry insights on UKFilm! Check out his thoughts on Creating A Press Kit .
The article is an excerpt from his book Lo-To-No Budget Filmmaking.
| Author: | elliot |
| Date: | Sat, 15/07/2006 - 13:12 |
| Category: | Filmmaking > Promotion |
This is the most important element of the filmmaking process, and ironically, the one most often overlooked by new filmmakers. If you hire the best cinematographer, screenwriter and actors in the world to work for you, they will make you a film: eight thousand feet of celluloid with absolutely no marketable value. You cannot sell a film. You can only sell a movie. You turn a film into a movie by using publicity to create a buzz, or hype for your film.
Additionally, publicity will attract acquisition executives to your movie.
| Author: | Jack |
| Date: | Mon, 13/03/2006 - 16:11 |
| Category: | News > Promotion |

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