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- CommentAuthorJulianCole
- CommentTimeNov 4th 2008 edited
Along with the FTI, I thought I would kick start a list of the best sites on the web for finding social media.
If you were going to contact a small number of bloggers to review your film, these four Australian bloggers would be high on the list.
Inside Film Movie Reviews – from the famous magazine comes their online film reviews
Movie Critic - the most popular movie reviewer in Australia.
Lost at E Minor - it's a portal for cool arts and culture.
Rambling Thoughts Blog - Neerav blogs about everyting inlcuding films and gets high traffic.
Some other resources
The Inspiration Room - is exactly what it sounds like; a site for all your design inspiration needs, it has showreels, TVC, illustration and music videos.
The Inspiration Room - Australia's most comprehensive online Film and Television Industry directory for crew, suppliers and production information.
Australian Human Rights Arts and Film Festival
- This is a great example of the Facebook group that have got a lot of people behind them.There are a number of more specific examples in Facebook, do you know any? What other sites do you check regularly?
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CommentAuthorgwatson
- CommentTimeNov 6th 2008
Some Resources
TV Tonight – David Knox's site focusses on TV and is updated 10-15 times a day. A great place to get news out about a show that might not make get noticed by the mainstream press.
Screenhub – Although it costs a few dollars to join, the informaton and juicy news published at this industry site is well worth the investment.
If I wanted some people to review my film on blogs, hmmm that's more challenging.
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- CommentAuthorsharon
- CommentTimeNov 7th 2008
indiewire.com is a good site, covers all festivals, indie news in general, and you can subscribe to their newsletter.
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CommentAuthorgwatson
- CommentTimeFeb 21st 2009 edited
Scottish Screen have released a new guide on short film distribution.
You've Got It Made – A free downloadable guidebook on getting the most out of your short film.
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