Hi David , you have an interesting bio and I would like to know you more if you do not mind. I would like to meet you in person some day for more knowledge my email is kikimtdz@gmail.com I am hoping to hear from you soon ?...
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Hi David , you have an interesting bio and I would like to know you more if you do not mind. I would like to meet you in person some day for more knowledge my email is kikimtdz@gmail.com I am hoping to hear from you soon ?...
Expand postHi David , you have an interesting bio and I would like to know you more if you do not mind. I would like to meet you in person some day for more knowledge my email is kikimtdz@gmail.com I am hoping to hear from you soon ?
I have finished a 37 minute film and I am submitting to film festivals. I used music from tracks I purchased on iTunes. I have emailed the music compaines to negotiate a license to use the music in my film. They do not respond to my emails, two companies are in France. I have made a good faith effor...
Expand postI have finished a 37 minute film and I am submitting to film festivals. I used music from tracks I purchased on iTunes. I have emailed the music compaines to negotiate a license to use the music in my film. They do not respond to my emails, two companies are in France. I have made a good faith effort to obtain a license. What should I do. The music if perfect for my film and it must stay with the finished film.
Good luck, David!
Always, always put the C and the date on your movie. George Romero's Night of the Living Dead is THE example of what can go wrong if you don't. It was released without the Copyright marker, and was in...
Expand commentAlways, always put the C and the date on your movie. George Romero's Night of the Living Dead is THE example of what can go wrong if you don't. It was released without the Copyright marker, and was instantly in the public domain (one of the reasons it played on late night local stations on things like "Creature Features" was because they didn't have to pay anyone to show the movie, At least one documentary ended up owing Warner Brothers a heap of money. Eyes on the Prize got stuck in "do not broadcast" limbo for years because someone sang Happy Birthday to Martin Luther King, Jr. in the movie. I consulted ASCAP for the use of "La Mer" by Charles Trenet for my film, Sans Vie, and they never, ever got back to me about how much I would need to pay them to show the film in small festivals, or just to present a trailer. We ended up getting a bunch of music from folks on MySpace, and it's one of the weakest parts of the film.
I have some songs I own 100% of in my catalog. ;) www.chesneyclaire.com
Which software do you use to burn DVD's of your films/videos. I'm a Mac user and need something that works fairly well and fast for a Mac. IDVD sucks, and Encore is no longer available!! Any ideas or suggestions??
recently had to work on a DVD deliverable want my choice was DVD Studio Pro (based on experience). It's old, but it's still got it.
You should be burning Blu-Ray quality. Which means on your IMac you need an external dedicated Blu-Ray burner. More info on the ramifications of this later today...
thanks for the feed back guys
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Hi David. I'm RB, co-founder and CEO of Stage 32. I know first-hand the challenges all creatives face finding work and attracting attention to their projects. That's why we created Stage 32. Our members run the gamut from film students to award winners. The community is now 50,000+ members strong spanning 175+ countries. This is a network for you, built by you. Like most things in life, the more you participate, the greater the rewards. We ask all new members to help us spread the word through other social media such as Facebook, LinkedIn, and Twitter. We also ask that you help strengthen the...
Expand postHi David. I'm RB, co-founder and CEO of Stage 32. I know first-hand the challenges all creatives face finding work and attracting attention to their projects. That's why we created Stage 32. Our members run the gamut from film students to award winners. The community is now 50,000+ members strong spanning 175+ countries. This is a network for you, built by you. Like most things in life, the more you participate, the greater the rewards. We ask all new members to help us spread the word through other social media such as Facebook, LinkedIn, and Twitter. We also ask that you help strengthen the community by inviting at least 5 fellow creatives. Check out Invite friends to Stage 32 on the upper right side of your profile. Thanks for being a part of this most talented and inspiring community. PS - Be sure to check us out on Facebook and follow us on Twitter at @Stage32online.
Hey David, I'm the CTO and lead developer at Stage32.com. Please let me know if you have any questions or feedback about the site. I'd love to hear your comments!