By Michael Palombo
Filmmakers Help Banned for trying to help filmmakers
Yes it’s true I’ve been banned from a few sites for speaking too load. The latest site I was banned from was student filmmakers network for posting a single blog on the up coming slam dance festival, they told me I needed money to post an article like that, I said fine then delete the blog. Next thing I new I was banned without warning.
I’m starting to think that everybody just wants a piece of the action, and maybe that’s true. Maybe there is no real help for filmmakers, all these sites clamming to help filmmakers, yea right! In the end they’re thinking about making a buck, on your hard work.
I know nothing is free, but do we half to be so capitalistic, as to be banned from communities for trying to spread the word about a good thing. The truth is I would yell this to the world! If I could.
Yea I’m looking to make a buck, but not off the prophets of filmmakers and their films. I would like to think that filmmakers are getting to smart for that.
A smart filmmaker is going to build a website or have it built for him. Then he’s going to find the best streaming video service that offers some way to monetize/pay/per/view their video for an affordable rate. That’s where filmmakershelp.com comes in. For the smart filmmakers that wants to set up their own, distribution channels. We provide all the tools like web design, custom streaming video players, and marketing tools. None of these things are free, but they are no longer out of range of a starving filmmaker that wants to do it his or her way, and independently distribute, have an independent Label’s/brand with your own website/theater.
If a filmmaker is really smart they will invite other filmmakers to show their film, on his or her site, and further spread the network of independent distribution online.
Filmmakers Help is a full service site for filmmakers that want to self distribute, all within budget of a starving filmmaker.
I’ll even tell you how to start your own network for free.
Friday, October 3, 2008
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