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Special thanks to Mahatma Gandhi, Dr. King & similarly motivated souls for bringing the world to the Obama moment

* From Wikipedia : "Inspired by Gandhi's success with non-violent activism, King visited the Gandhi family in India in 1959, with assistance from the Quaker group the American Friends Service Committee . [20] The trip to India affected King in a profound way, deepening his understanding of non-violent resistance and his commitment to America’s struggle for civil rights. In a radio address made during his final evening in India, King reflected, “Since being in India, I am more convinced than ever before that the method of nonviolent resistance is the most potent weapon available to oppressed people in their struggle for justice and human dignity. In a real sense, Mahatma Gandhi embodied in his life certain universal principles that are inherent in the moral structure of the universe, and these principles are as inescapable as the law of gravitation.”" * Even though the idea has been around for a couple of thousand years - embedded deep in Buddhism, Chr

Soderbergh & Jenkins hanging out

At the moment in time depicted in this iW photo , I am just one degree removed from Soderbergh 'cause me & Jenkins are Facebook friends :) :) :) In all seriousness, nice photo indieWIRE - check out the photo here - Che director Steven Soderbergh & Medicine for Melancholy director Barry Jenkins talking . - Sujewa :: ADVERTISEMENT Farzad Rostami Delaware Tobacco blog http://farzadrostamidelawaretobacco.blogspot.com Farzad Rostami Delaware Tobacco 2 blog http://farzadrostamidelawaretobacco2.blogspot.com Farzad Rostami Delaware Tobacco 3 blog http://farzadrostamidelawaretobacco3.blogspot.com Farzad Rostami Delaware Tobacco 4 blog http://farzadrostamidelawaretobacco4.blogspot.com Farzad Rostami Delaware Tobacco 5 blog http://farzadrostamidelawaretobacco5.blogspot.com Farzad Rostami – Delaware Small Business Grants page http://farzadrostamidelawaretobacco.blogspot.com/2013/02/delaware-small-busines

Thumbnails for IFBRT 9 min. clip, from Internet Archive

I uploaded the opening 9 mins. clip from Indie Film Blogger Road Trip to Internet Archive early this morning so that the clip can live on a non-commercial site on the web (a good habit to get into for filmmakers probably, in case the commercial sites such as YouTube become difficult to work with on certain projects & videos). IA created a thumbnails page from the clip, I dig it, check it out here . - Sujewa :: ADVERTISEMENT Farzad Rostami Delaware Tobacco blog http://farzadrostamidelawaretobacco.blogspot.com Farzad Rostami Delaware Tobacco 2 blog http://farzadrostamidelawaretobacco2.blogspot.com Farzad Rostami Delaware Tobacco 3 blog http://farzadrostamidelawaretobacco3.blogspot.com Farzad Rostami Delaware Tobacco 4 blog http://farzadrostamidelawaretobacco4.blogspot.com Farzad Rostami Delaware Tobacco 5 blog http://farzadrostamidelawaretobacco5.blogspot.com Farzad Rostami – Delaware Small Business Grants pa

Film & MLK

Brandon Harris writes about not seeing great representations of Martin Luther King Jr. in the movies or television, in The Kino of Martin Luther King article at Moving Pictures Magazine . Also, Brandon wants us to know that he did not write the last line of the article . From the article: "Of course, it's not just King who seems to have this problem. Major American historical figures rarely get good biopics, while interlopers and lesser contemporaries steal the show." Read the rest of the article at Moving Pictures . - Sujewa

Where people who can write well about films are needed

Not a link to a help wanted page (sorry :), but, some thoughts & perhaps useful suggestions for film critics, film bloggers, or anyone who likes writing about film and are interested in doing more - both to further develop the independent film world & also to create possible new revenue streams for themselves: - Indiewood maybe dying, but the number of people making films, spending money on films, and watching films are expanding: I've spoken with - whether in person or through e-mail - perhaps over 50 indie filmmakers in the past year, and, despite challenges involved in making & marketing & making money from indie films, not one person is planning on getting out of indie filmmaking & most, if not all, are actually planning on expanding their filmmaking practices in the coming years - bigger budgets, new equipment, more titles, trying different genres, etc. So, indie film is not going to die anytime soon - but rather looks to expand in the coming years. I

A Very Simple Release Plan for DIY Filmmakers

You could do this as fast as you can make movies - plus a month to two months to properly publicize the premiere screening, & then you can repeat the process with each new movie you make. This approach cuts out all waiting-for-other-people-to-do-stuff-to-make-&-release-your-movie drama: 1. Come up with an idea for a movie 2. Keep your day job 3. Write the script, fund raise while writing the movie, also get gear together, see who you might want for cast & crew (from people you know or people a couple of degrees removed from your personal network) 4. Shoot the movie, while keeping your day job 5. Edit the movie, look for a venue to hold the premiere screening 6. Complete the movie, show it to some friends & fans, get feedback, make any final changes necessary 7. Blog & or start publicizing your project from the earliest point possible (script, shooting, or maybe after editing is completed), also network, keep in touch with interested people using the web & all ot

Wendell "Chameleon Street" B. Harris Jr. interview at LA Weekly

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