Posts Tagged ‘YouTube’

David Lynch: Keepin It Weird

Thursday, October 29th, 2009

lynchOne of the most exciting things about the evolution in content distribution that’s happening now – scratch that: the revolution – is that content providers (otherwise known as “artists”) no longer have to limit their output to the kind of work that a megacorp feels is unchallenging enough to safely market to the masses.

But masses don’t consume art; people do. You do and I do. Each work of art is an individual opportunity for one person – the artist – to have an exchange of ideas with another person – the viewer or audience member. You or me. The megacorps that have, until the upheaval caused by the webbing of the planet, claimed for themselves all the control, and therefore all the access and the product, of these interchanges are scrambling to maintain a foothold on the increasingly shaky ground. Meanwhile, the control they’re losing their grip on is fragmenting and falling down around their feet, and being reclaimed by its rightful owners: the individual artists.

Case in point? David Lynch, who’s always been a maverick as a filmmaker and artist, has nonetheless always had to rely on the entrenched machinery of the established distribution system to get his art out there, so that you and I can interact with it. His work had to be big enough, in other words, to be worth the time and effort it took for a major studio to market it. If there’s no potential for profit, there’s no incentive to sell it. Because of course selling it has always been the only option.

So let’s raise a glass to the continuing dissolution of the old distribution model while we enjoy one of the many, many fruits of the process: these odd and beautiful little interviews with real people at David Lynch’s youtube channel.

Start with my favorite, the man whose life was changed by a visitation from the spirit of Stevie Nicks, and work your way through the rest of them. You’ll be glad you’ll did. You’ll be puzzled, and maybe a little disturbed, but glad.

IndieFlix “I Make A Difference” – A Call To Action To End School Violence

Wednesday, April 1st, 2009

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I MAKE A DIFFERENCE
A Call To Action To End School Violence
1/5 of the U.S. population is in a school building on any given school day.

April 20th marks the ten-year anniversary of the Columbine High School shootings, the day that changed the face of the American school system. Other recent tragedies at Virginia Tech University and in Germany have made the need for communication all the more apparent

Scilla Andreen, CEO & Co-founder of IndieFlix.com and writer, director and Columbine high school shooting survivor, Andrew Robinson in conjunction with YouTube are launching a campaign today called “I Make a Difference”.

We’re starting a movement to open up communication where anyone and everyone can get involved and raise awareness as well as provide solutions to end school violence and promote peace. It’s time to declare schools a safe haven. Please join us.

Here’s what you do.

Finish the sentence with regard to ending school violence:

“I make a difference by…”

TAPE: Video tape/ record your self  – keep it short.
(Please state your first name, age and city) finishing the above sentence regarding school violence.
For example: “I make a difference by encouraging my classmates to reach out to other students they don’t know.”

TAG: Tag your post with any of the following tags
I make a Difference_post,  Indieflix_post, IMAD_post  or April Showers Movie_Post

POST: Post your video on YouTube.   You can post as many as you want.
We need your ideas, your thoughts and your dreams.

We will collect the videos daily and showcase you at http://www.imakeadiff.org
We will also be featuring posts and your quotes to further the call to action such as, but not limited to:

* Coffee cup sleeves
* T-Shirts
* Stickers
* Billboards
* Screensavers
* Mash-Ups
* National Viral Video Ad Campaigns
* School Events and Fundraising

This is a great opportunity for everyone to get involved and make a stand for change.
Together we make a difference let’s see where it takes us.

Sincerely,
Scilla Andreen, CEO & Co-founder IndieFlix.com & Andrew Robinson, writer, director April Showers.
www.indieflix.com
www.aprilshowersmovie.com

Please watch and enjoy the new “PERFECT SPORT” Trailer

Tuesday, February 24th, 2009

Hello Everyone,

We have wonderful news that the new trailer for the film Perfect Sport is done and in this post for your viewing pleasure.  The film will be day and dated in April, keep your eyes and ears open for news in the very near future on the film.  Thanks to all for the support and please enjoy!

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Thanks again!

Ian D.

Feature Length IndieFlix Films now on YouTube!

Tuesday, December 30th, 2008

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IndieFlix and YouTube have teamed up to bring the largest audience in the world a bevy of great long form independent films.  Get a taste below with the award winning IndieFlix film Freedom State.

IndieFlix invades YouTube’s new longform service with 10 great films

Monday, December 22nd, 2008

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IndieFlix invades YouTube’s new longform service with 10 great films

YouTube and IndieFlix have become content partners to now provide the worlds largest audience great quality indie films at the click of a mouse.   At www.youtube.com/indieflix users can now watch films from IndieFlix in their full length.

IndieFlix will continue to provide high quality independent film to You Tube because these films deserve to be seen by the largest audience base in the world.

The films include “The Flats” which was produced by IndieFlix CEO Scilla Andreen.

Thanks,

Team IndieFlix