This article was written by Marke Andrews.
“After last year’s fireworks at the Whistler Film Festival over how new media is killing traditional film and television, a new, more positive mood surfaced at the first day of the 2009 Film Festival Forum.
At a Thursday-afternoon session under the upbeat title “The Age of Collaboration,” a panel from both sides of the digital divide spoke of how traditional industry producers need to work hand-in-hand with new media professionals to make their products appeal to audiences in both markets.”
Read this article from The Vancouver Sun.
The Ten Commandments of Filmmaking
How to Work (and Survive) in the
Film and Television Industry
by Peter D. Marshall







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