How To Prep For Sundance And Become An Indie Sensation

How To Prep For Sundance And Become An Indie Sensation

                    How To Prep For Sundance And Become An Indie Sensation FASTCO CO.CREATE Run Date: 1.11.13  

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“Fruitvale Station” director Ryan Coogler

How A Cell Phone Played A Major Role in Sundance’s Biggest Hit, “Fruitvale” Ryan Coogler, Director of Sundance’s breakout hit “Fruitvale,” casts a cell phone as a major character in his riveting story. Fast Company Co.Create Advocacy Long-form Writing Media Relations Thought Leadership

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“No” director Pablo Larraín

When Don Draper toppled a dictator The Oscar-nominated “No,” which examines the fall of Pinochet, makes a powerful case for advertising as art. Salon Storytelling Networking Engagement Ideation

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Screenwriter and “The Lifeguard” filmmaker Liz W. Garcia

Five things Sundance can tell us about the future of film From crowdfunding to more female filmmakers, here’s a list of five trends from the 2013 Sundance Film Festival. Salon Transmedia Storytelling Forecasting Engagement Media Relations

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“Oldboy” Auteur Park Chan-wook

“It was no different then working with actors back in Korea, even when working with the living legend that is Nicole,” the 50-year-old director tells us.

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James Gandolfini

The Village at the Lift publicity tent has massive, thick walls of white canvas high enough to support a second floor balcony.

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Paranormal Activity

A packed crowd at a midnight screening Sunday of director Oren Peli’s no-budget, ghosts-in-the-house horror film “Paranormal Acticity” screamed at all the right places, then chain-smoked cigarettes outside Slamdance’s ramshackle Main Street HQ in order to decompress.

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Tribeca Interactive

The partygoers entered the large, black fabric cave in single file, balancing their drinks in hand and squatting low in order to sit at the computer inside.

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The Business of Movie Titles

It’s risky to “Think Different” and choose a movie title of varying font cases; especially one that makes searching the web ten times harder, even if your movie features a celebrity actor playing one of America’s best-known entrepreneurs.

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Michelangelo Frammartino

“For me, it is very intimate when there is a strong connection between you and the image,” Frammartino says matter-of-factly. “And the space that holds the image is very interesting to me.”

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