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IndieFlix Play It Again Podcast with Scott Kirsner, Author of “Fans, Friends & Followers: Building an Audience and a Creative Career in the Digital Age” Hosted By Lois Fein

Tuesday, October 13th, 2009

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10/13/09 Podcast:

The Scott Kirsner Interview

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A conversation with Scott Kirsner - author of
“Fans, Friends & Followers:
Building an Audience and a Creative Career in the Digital Age”

(10/13/09) (Total time – 47:12)

What’s inside The Scott Kirsner Interview?

  • How to make $1,000,000 in this new digital age  (2:25)
  • Stop thinking about the old model of “being discovered”  (3:01)
  • What are the new rules?  What’s the new paradigm?  (4:01)
  • Inviting the audience “in”  (5:08)
  • What mindset is required to reap the benefits of this new model?  (6:08)
  • The Internet is a great platform for getting help  (6:57)
  • Thomas Edison and collaboration  (8:50)
  • People you have never met can help you  (9:45)
  • Managing your collaborators  (10:25)
  • Getting your audience to spend money  (13:11)
  • Experimenting with “what is free” versus
    “what you pay for (and how much)”  (15:10)
  • “Live” events  (16:45)
  • Blending cinema, theater and interactivity  (17:34)
  • The future of film distribution –
    immediate and long-range  (18:54 & 22:10)
  • Paying attention to people’s desire
    for “immediate gratification”   (21:07)
  • Paying attention to behavioral shifts in how people
    communicate and consume  (23:38)
  • Core principles of distribution regardless of the
    technological landscape  (26:26)
  • How to get Scott’s book “Fans Friends & Followers:
    Building an Audience and a Creative Career in the Digital Age”  (28:13)
  • How well is Scott  implementing the practical advice in his own book?  (30:45)
  • How to “move the needle” on sales  (32:32)
  • What creative endeavor is Scott flirting with?  (33:37)
  • Scott on “performing as a stand-up comedian”  (35:50)
  • “The Conversation: The Convergence of New Technologies and Film”  (36:13)
  • “The issue right now is about: building an audience and making money”  (37:30)
  • Getting people’s attention  (39:01)
  • Creative entrepreneurs – what should we be paying attention to next?  (40:00)
  • What’s in “Fans, Friends & Followers” for indie filmmakers?  (42:37)
  • What to do if you are intimidated by technology  (43:58)
  • Scott on “the good life” (45:29)



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Book Cover: FANS, FRIENDS & FOLLOWERS:
Building an Audience and a Creative Career
in the Digital Age
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Lois Fein is IndieFlix Filmmaker Interviewer,
Podcaster, and Host for
IndieFlix Play It Again Podcast.
Lois is a recording artist, songwriter, and performer.
Her songs “It Ain’t Easy” and “Chasing the Moon”
are featured on IndieFlix Play It Again Podcast.
Listen to more of her music from her debut CD
Step Into the Water at: www.LoisFein.com

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Podcast Music Credits: “As Time Goes By” (Herman Hupfield);
It Ain’t Easy” and “Chasing the Moon” (Lois Fein
)

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Today’s edition of IndieFlix Play It Again Podcast was recorded with
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and CallBurner; and edited and mastered with
Steinberg Media Technologies GmbH™’s WaveLab Studio 6
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10/13/09 Edition – IndieFlix Play It Again Podcast

Musings from Cambridge

Tuesday, August 11th, 2009

lois2Hi! I’m Lois Fein, IndieFlix Play It Again Podcast Host.

I’m in Cambridge, Massachusetts right now sitting in the legendary folk music club called “Passim.” Musical greats like Joan Baez and Bob Dylan have passed through Passim. There’s terrific energy in this intimate, acoustic-listening coffeehouse. It seats about 95 people.

I used to come here as a college student and watch the guitar-work of singer-songwriters like Shawn Colvin and David Wilcox, hoping that one day I could muster up enough courage to move from audience member to performer on the Passim stage.

In college, I dreamed of this. I longed for this. Many years after college, I actually did it. I was 38 years old, and, finally, I played at an Open Mic night at this renowned folk music club.

I remember that night. I entered the packed coffeehouse. Photos of Pete Seeger, Johnny Cash, Simon and Garfunkel lined the walls. I had waited two-and-a-half hours to play my one song. My nephew and I warmed-up in a room the size of a coat closet in the back room just before we went on stage. Then, the emcee announced my name. We left the closet, and eagerly wedged our way from the back of the room to the stage up front, cheered on by the enthusiastic whistles and applause of the crowd – a great feeling.

I was walking on water.

I played my song “Dialogue With Joan of Arc” on my maple Martin guitar with confidence and sang “So dream all you dreamers into this fiery night/A thousand voices will sing with you/We can hear it/We can feel it/We are standing here with you/You’re not alone…” My nephew accompanied me on the African djembe drum. That was my “crossing of the threshold.” I was a fire-walker.

That night of performing at Passim gave me the confidence to begin a 5-year journey of recording my own music – a path that culminated in the release of my debut CD, STEP INTO THE WATER (www.LoisFein.com).

What brings me to Passim today is another leap into the “larger life.” It’s afternoon and the club is not yet open to the public for the evening live performances. The chef and manager allowed me to come into this incredible performance space so that I could conduct an interview for Indieflix Play It Again Podcast in quiet, without the street traffic of Harvard Square seeping into the podcast.

I just finished an interview with Scott Kirsner, author of Fans, Friends and Followers: Building an Audience and a Creative Career in the Digital Age. Scott is a wealth of information and insight – in his book and in-person. Scott gives wise, practical advice on “how to build an audience and make money at your creative endeavor” citing examples from the myriad interviews he conducted with indie filmmakers, musicians, comedians, magicians, and writers highlighted in Fans, Friends and Followers. I can’t wait for the podcast to be broadcast. Scott is a kind person and a lively interviewee who has much to share with independent filmmakers, creative artists, and entrepreneurs about “what works.”

Earlier this week, I was in Brooklyn, New York at “Hi Christina” – the creative-arts space of “tothehills2” filmmaker Fritz Donnelly. Fritz has an amazing presence – someone who looks at you with magnetic, warm, brown eyes – an artist at peace with the world, and understands his place in it. Fritz experiments with improv, live-audience collaborations, and film-performance. I can’t wait for his podcast to be aired, as well.

It’s been a terrific week of meeting with upcoming IndieFlix Play It Again Podcast guests like Fritz Donnelly and Scott Kirsner, hanging out with family, and swimming in Walden Pond – the home of Thoreau’s experiment in nature/simple living. The joy of swimming in fresh water at Walden Pond, talking to creative people, and sharing dinners and late night conversations with family has filled me up. I hope you enjoy my interviews with filmmaker Fritz Donnelly and author Scott Kirsner.

Their podcasts will be broadcast on IndieFlix Play it Again Podcast at the end of summer and later this fall as the leaves turn from green to fiery orange, gold, and crimson.

Check out Scott Kirsner’s New Book!

Wednesday, April 1st, 2009

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Hello everyone,

Our friend Scott Kirsner has a new book entitled “Fans, Friends & Followers”.  Please read the description below and check it out!

Description

An Essential Guide for Filmmakers, Musicians, Writers,
Artists, and Other Creative Types

Back in the 20th century, the path to creative success was clear: just get signed by a record label, picked up by a publisher, or discovered by a movie studio.

But in the 21st century, those entities not only spend less time hunting for unknown talent, they invest less in promoting the artists already on their rosters.

So the responsibility for building an audience now falls squarely on your shoulders.

Fans, Friends & Followers explores the strategies for cultivating an online fan base that can support your creative career, enabling you to do the work you want to do and make a living at it. Based on dozens of interviews with the artists pioneering new approaches to production, marketing, promotion, collaboration, and distribution, it presents strategies that work – in a straightforward, jargon-free way.

The book features explanations of the tools, techniques, and new business models that work best, along with 30 artist interviews. Featured artists include YouTube star Michael Buckley (“What the Buck”); the animators behind JibJab, Homestar Runner, and Red vs. Blue; video artist Ze Frank (“The Show”); comedian Eugene Mirman; singer-songwriters Jill Sobule and Jonathan Coulton; Damian Kulash of OK Go; filmmakers Robert Greenwald (Iraq for Sale) and Curt Ellis (King Corn); writers Brunonia Barry (The Lace Reader) and Lisa Genova (Still Alice); and artists Natasha Wescoat, and Dave Kellett.

Fans, Friends & Followers, by Scott Kirsner
181 pages / Paperback ($15.95) and E-book ($12)
Available at Amazon.com
ISBN #: 978-1442100749
Web site: http://www.scottkirsner.com/fff

Heading to The Conversation, an industry think tank in my opinion…

Thursday, October 16th, 2008

The Conversation -This will be an amazing event!

To All IndieFlix Filmmakers & Subscribers,

This is already an amazing event.  Here are the reasons why:

1. Leading innovators and newsmakers all in one room for 2 days sharing openly and listening.
2. There is no product, festival or company agenda at play.
3. The price is less than 1/5 of what a conference would cost.
4. Up close and personal access for both speakers and guests to share ideas.

to register: http://www.theconversationspot.com/registration.html

"We only endorse people and gatherings we truly believe in…
The Conversation is just such an event!  I hope you will attend. We all
look forward to
meeting you.

Scilla Andreen, filmmaker, ceo & co-founder IndieFlix

The Future of Cinema, Games & Online Video: New Tools/ New Distribution / New Rules

This October, pioneers at the forefront of change in cinema, video,
games, media and technology are coming together to share ideas,
insights, and innovations. Our focus is on new tools, new distribution
channels, and new rules.

The
format of the gathering will be experimental: rather than a traditional
conference, short talks and demos, "fireside chats," and roundtables
will spark a dynamic series of overlapping conversations.

 

All this will happen at UC Berkeley’s renowned Pacific Film Archive theater
over two days this October. It’s a conversation that will bring
together media-makers and technologists to share experiences, discuss,
debate, and map out the future together.

Some of the topics we’ll touch on, and the people who’ll lead the conversation, are listed here. But we also want to invite you to suggest other topics … ones that you want to see added or address yourself.

Just added to the site: A list of some of the people who’ll be part of The Conversation.

We hope you’ll join us this fall …

The Goal
Our hunch is that we’re at an important moment in the history of
technology and visual storytelling — a broad term that encompasses
filmmaking, TV, online video, and narrative-driven games.

New
software is making incredible things possible in visual effects and
animation, and also democratizing those fields. Web sites offer to help
finance film projects, or share ad revenue with video-makers. Marketing
and release strategies are shifting by the minute. High-end high-def
cameras are plummeting in price. The connection with the audience is
changing. Established ways of doing things just don’t seem to be
working anymore, while new opportunities are emerging.

Our goal is for The Conversation to delve into all those issues — and
more, with your ideas, help, and participation. The Conversation will
focus exclusively on the new business and creative opportunities that
are arising in 2008.

We expect every participant to bring his or her concerns, questions, or
examples of what they’ve been doing and how well it’s working, to share
during the sessions or during the designated schmooze-time. (There will
also be an opportunity to present during a Saturday workshop session.)

The overall goal is for The Conversation to be a real exchange of ideas
— a gathering of people working on the edge and thinking about the
future.

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The Conversation -This will be an amazing event!

Tuesday, September 23rd, 2008

To All IndieFlix Filmmakers & Subscribers,

This is already an amazing event.  Here are the reasons why:

1. Leading innovators and newsmakers all in one room for 2 days sharing openly and listening.
2. There is no product, festival or company agenda at play.
3. The price is less than 1/5 of what a conference would cost.
4. Up close and personal access for both speakers and guests to share ideas.

to register: http://www.theconversationspot.com/registration.html

“We only endorse people and gatherings we truly believe in… The Conversation is just such an event!  I hope you will attend. We all look forward to
meeting you.

Scilla Andreen, filmmaker, ceo & co-founder IndieFlix

The Future of Cinema, Games & Online Video: New Tools/ New Distribution / New Rules

This October, pioneers at the forefront of change in cinema, video,
games, media and technology are coming together to share ideas,
insights, and innovations. Our focus is on new tools, new distribution
channels, and new rules.

The
format of the gathering will be experimental: rather than a traditional
conference, short talks and demos, “fireside chats,” and roundtables
will spark a dynamic series of overlapping conversations.

All this will happen at UC Berkeley’s renowned Pacific Film Archive theater
over two days this October. It’s a conversation that will bring
together media-makers and technologists to share experiences, discuss,
debate, and map out the future together.

Some of the topics we’ll touch on, and the people who’ll lead the conversation, are listed here. But we also want to invite you to suggest other topics … ones that you want to see added or address yourself.

Just added to the site: A list of some of the people who’ll be part of The Conversation.

We hope you’ll join us this fall …

The Goal
Our hunch is that we’re at an important moment in the history of
technology and visual storytelling — a broad term that encompasses
filmmaking, TV, online video, and narrative-driven games.

New
software is making incredible things possible in visual effects and
animation, and also democratizing those fields. Web sites offer to help
finance film projects, or share ad revenue with video-makers. Marketing
and release strategies are shifting by the minute. High-end high-def
cameras are plummeting in price. The connection with the audience is
changing. Established ways of doing things just don’t seem to be
working anymore, while new opportunities are emerging.

Our goal is for The Conversation to delve into all those issues — and
more, with your ideas, help, and participation. The Conversation will
focus exclusively on the new business and creative opportunities that
are arising in 2008.

We expect every participant to bring his or her concerns, questions, or
examples of what they’ve been doing and how well it’s working, to share
during the sessions or during the designated schmooze-time. (There will
also be an opportunity to present during a Saturday workshop session.)

The overall goal is for The Conversation to be a real exchange of ideas
— a gathering of people working on the edge and thinking about the
future.

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