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June 26, 2007
Christopher Holland
filmmaker tips

Music clearances - links

June 26, 2007
Christopher Holland
filmmaker tips

A couple of quick links with interesting info regarding clearing music rights.

  • Royalty Free Music - sells albums of "free" music.

  • All Clear? - a music clearance primer. A reprinted article originally from International Documentary magazine.

  • June 26, 2007
    Christopher Holland
    filmmaker tips

    Christopher Holland

    Festival rejection blues
    Indie films crave great reviews
    The Better Film Festival Submissions Toolkit has a very simple purpose: to help you improve the way you submit your work to film festivals.

    Divided into 7 core tasks with a discussion of each task, the 16-page Toolkit is designed for quick reading and gives you concrete, actionable tasks to make your film submissions package better. Best of all, you'll get the insight you need to better understand what programmers look for and how to submit with confidence.


    Download it for free.
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    Atlanta, Gachris@filmfestivalsecrets.com

    Chris Holland currently works in programming and operations at the Atlanta Jewish Film Festival and as a consultant on marketing and festival strategy for independent filmmakers around the world. He is also the author of Film Festival Secrets: A Handbook for Independent Filmmakers.. For more than a decade Chris has worked on all sides of the festival circuit, including time spent at B-Side Entertainment, Slated, IFP, the Austin Film Festival and Atlanta Film Festival. He believes that hot dogs are not sandwiches.