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2010/09/29

BIZ BULLETIN: Chris Gore's Ultimate Film Festival Survival Guide, Waiting for Superman Movie Contest, and VIFF Contest


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FEATURED PRODUCT: 
 
Chris Gore's Ultimate Film Festival Survival Guide!
 
BizBooks.net is pleased to support the Vancouver International Film Festival this year. As it's festival season in Vancouver, we also thought it would be great to re-visit this great film festival-themed book from Chris Gore.

The essential go-to guide to film festivals is now even better!

Some people are just there for the loot bags. But most of the people at a film festival are trying to market and sell an independent film. Don't be just one of the horde. Chris Gore's guide tells you exactly how to become a player in the indie world. Entertainment Weekly loves Gore's book, calling it a "treatise on schmoozing, bullying, and otherwise weaseling one's way into the cinematic madness known as film festivals."

Film festival veteran Chris Gore has long been dedicated to steering thousands of indie filmmakers and festival-goers through the challenges, excitement, and rewards of the festival scene with an irresistible combination of straight talk, encouragement, humor, and irreverence. No matter what type of film -- narrative feature, documentary, or short -- this book reveals industry secrets for successfully marketing and selling your movie.


Our Price: $21.95
 
 
 
 
 
MOVIE CONTEST:  
 
The BizBooks.net Waiting for "Superman" Movie Contest!
 
BizBooks.net is offering a chance to attend the advance screening in Vancouver.
 
Every morning, in big cities, suburbs and small towns across America, parents send their children off to school with the highest of hopes. But a shocking number of students in the United States attend schools where they have virtually no chance of learning—failure factories likelier to produce drop-outs than college graduates. And despite decades of well-intended reforms and huge sums of money spent on the problem, our public schools haven’t improved markedly since the 1970s. Why? There is an answer. And it’s not what you think.

Read more for your chance to see the film!
 




 
 

LOCAL MOVIES: 
 
Vancouver International Film Festival Contest!
 
BizBooks.net is pleased to support the Vancouver International Film Festival. Be sure to come by the BizBooks.net booth at the Film & TV Forum on now through New Filmmakers Day on Saturday, October 2nd at the VanCity Theatre (1181 Seymour Street).

The Vancouver International Film Festival is among the five largest film festivals in North America. With films screening from 80 countries on 10 screens, the international line-up includes the pick of the world’s top film fests and many undiscovered gems. Attracting a large, attentive and enthusiastic audience of film lovers, the festival remains accessible, friendly and culturally diverse. As the critics say, VIFF is very much a festival “designed for the benefit of people who love films and people who make them.”
 
 
 

 
 
 
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