The End of Independent Film As We Know It?
Are streaming services like Netflix and Amazon killing the indie film scene or saving it?
Are streaming services like Netflix and Amazon killing the indie film scene or saving it?
The Atlantic Magazine, esteemed general interest rag for the policy-elite, has extended its sights to internet video. Late last week saw the launch of a curatorial venture on the magazine's prominent website, a new vision for its video page.
Episode two in our partnership with PBS Digital Studios is now live on YouTube. On this week's episode, we're focusing on a popular topic as of latebranded content.
As part of a deal with Sugar23, we welcome these filmmaking heavyweights to the S/W team.
Wearing five GoPro’s, Dylan Redford attempts to visit, in five days, every one of Trip Advisor’s “Top 315 Attractions in Miami'. My Trip to Miami is a documentary of a fantasy.
The top services available to aid female filmmakers in the creative process, including mentorships, funding options, and film festivals.
Cult web-series 'Don't Hug Me I'm Scared' set for TV adaptation after being awarded funding as part of the Young Audiences Content Fund
SOTW Awards 2013 Animation winners discuss the future of the animation industrytheir experiences and their thoughts on how shorts are leading the charge for innovation.
Something is wrong with Bean-TOBO’s insides... Subversively set within a cute-silly world, a short film that tackles themes of vulnerability, feelings of unworthiness, and the connection that we truly crave with each other.
Winner of the MTVU Decemberists' Green Screen Challenge, this short follows a young lady's unnatural obsession with an old TV set.