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I'm crawling up to the keyboard after a scorched, sweat-fused lunch break circuit training, watching After Effects render a video composition full of smiles and tears frame-by-frame-by-frame, while synching sound to video in a new ad series we're producing for a long-time client...now pounding out this blogger quickie.
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Did you know there are 50,000 movies being made and thrown out into the world each year?  FIFTY THOUSAND.  I have a hard time believing it, too.  B-Side Entertainment is the company that published the estimate...they're reputable, I guess.  That's 50,000 people like me all over the world screaming to get attention for their little darlings.
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Imagine going to the video store and-- Â Wait. Â Do any of you sexy people still go to the video store?
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Imagine checking Amazon or Netflix or iTunes for the latest releases and getting overloaded with 50,000 options on the first page. Â
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Okay, I'll say it. Â That number's probably exaggerated. Â Sundance gets about 13,000 short and feature film submissions every year. Â Most hopeful Indie Filmmakers submit to Sundance, even if they're realistic about the kind of movie they made and admit there's no way in Hell they'll get accepted. Â Most still submit...'cause you never know.
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Even if it's only 13,000 movies getting made per year, that's still 13,000 movies that are begging to be noticed. Â
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How do WE compete? How to WE get noticed in a crowd of thousands of other filmmakers who are just like us?  How do WE get people to want and actually seek our movies to watch?
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Making a better movie is probably a start.  Being really annoying...I mean persistent...about the availability of our filmy stuff is on the list somewhere.  But I think the ultra step in my plan for attention will be contracting with a mutated pizza named Cheesy McCrust and his angry hype-woman, Mrs. Popper. Â
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No further details at this time, but stay tuned as my Cheesy & Popper plan begins to unfold.
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Also, LOOK AT US! Â WE MAKE MOVIES!
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