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Producer Ted Hope Discusses the Future of Finding Film Audiences (May 28, 2009)

Indie producer and blogger Ted Hope (American Splendor, 21 Grams, Adventureland) spoke to filmmakers at the New York Foundation for the Arts about a new film culture and infrastructure driven by creators and audiences alike. "We must accept that being a filmmaker means taking responsibility for our films all the way through the process. Building the new infrastructure is the first step towards real media independence" -- that's the gospel according to Ted. Learn more about what he means this lecture.
Check out Ted Hope's blog at: trulyfreefilm.blogspot.com
Many thanks to Reel 13 for providing the video.