The game has changed indeed…
posted 2 years agoSo now political “citizen ads” will be all the rage on YouTube. What isn’t new is the question: “How will we sort through them all to find the smart gems?”
So now political “citizen ads” will be all the rage on YouTube. What isn’t new is the question: “How will we sort through them all to find the smart gems?”
Downloading movies is a slow process that most people don’t have time to bother with, but it won’t always be that way. What will we do when even more movies compete for our attention?
A producer and director, fresh off a trip to SXSW with their film, talk to Spout about some of the ins and outs of their filmmaking experience.
Among other things, filmmaker Matthew Bissonnette tells me that “the best films are like songs, they hit you in a strange mysterious place, and suggest a million wonderful things you haven’t ever seen or heard.”
Is Hollywood going to profit off the snacking craze, go hungry, or find opportunities to blend meaningful art and technology?
Is the movie industry really facing a crisis as their future audiences grow less interested in traditional entertainment?
Spout’s Rick DeVos tells an Austin Chronicle reporter how community, non-Hollywood style, works.
A nostalgia for silent films is growing, but so is a whole paradigm shift for bringing together silent filmmaking and new technology.
I guess I’ll throw my hat into the over-crowded post-Oscar ring…
Ignorance was bliss when it came to how much studios spend in their efforts to win an Oscar.
There’s much to love about indieWIRE’s film series and some of the unexpected cities it’s visiting, starting this week and next.
It would be nice if a superbly talented new actor in a low-budget Indy film could get a best actor Oscar nomination simply as a result of his acting skills…
Why is a good love story getting more and more difficult to find?
Romantic flicks, like love, come in many shapes and sizes–some obvious, some surprising. Check out some picks and some links to lists on Spout, below.
To get a degree or to get a how-to DVD. That is the question.