How To Save Indie Film: Seek out working class youth
Aug 22nd, 2009 by Peter D. Marshall
“Throughout history, the arts were primarily reserved for the upper class. Only recently (the last century or so) has the working class been able to pursue the arts – and that’s because education has become more available to the masses. Thanks to the Internet, emerging artists can live just about anywhere and submit their work in real-time to interested parties. You don’t have to live in LA or NYC anymore (although you still have to travel there sometimes for meetings).”
Read this post from Truly Free Film.
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