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BookShorts produces and distributes short films based on books, author interviews, previews, trailers, events and more. The BookShorts Blog comments on industry developments in the merging fields of publishing, technology and screen-based media. BookShorts Literacy Program works to distribute the media wherever readers are, online, on the air, or at festivals of all kinds. For more about our programs for authors, publishers and broadcasters, visit BookShorts.com

Tuesday, March 13, 2007

Judith Keenan Featured in SXSW Interview for JPod BookShort

Matthew Odam of Austin 360 took the time to interview a whole bunch of filmmakers whose work was being premiered at SXSW Film Festival. Interesting glimpses into the machinations and minds of the nutty people that make this their life's work, including yours truly, makers of the JPod BookShort based on Douglas Coupland's novel.



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JPod Premiere at SXSW w/ Coupland, Costanzo - BookShorts Video News

www.BookShorts.com -- Well folks, despite myriad challenges, we were there, with fandom and appreciation abounding. Mr. Coupland was in fine charming form, the audience -- they laughed, they sighed, they chuckled in all the right places. Oh, and they did that for the feature too. A taste with JPod (dare I say) gives one the taste of EGG, and we wait with baited breath for JPod the series.

(c) BookShorts.com For more info on screenings and broadcasts.

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Monday, March 12, 2007

New Dogs, New Tricks from SXSW - BookShorts Conference Report

BookShorts.com -- Moderated by Scott Kirsner of CinemaTech, this was the first session I attended at SXSW and it set the bar high, at least in terms of a successfully moderated session. All too often at these kinds of things, the organizers do their best to get people on the dias who are well-regarded in their respective fields, but the context of the actual presentation, any useful information is either fragmented or has to be forcefully inserted into proceedings, which inevitably makes the person delivering seem like a shill. So, kudos to Scott, he is well-informed, up-to-date, and gave the panellists solid guidance through a cogent session.

A full report is available in this .PDF or at BookShorts.com/news.htm and here are some of the interesting comments from this collective braintrust that really does bare considered attention in the immediate future:

* iTunes made its first acquisition recently, a film whose duration was between 30 and 60 minutes which they priced at a TV-episode fee of 1.99 – watch to see if it leads to an ongoing initiative from the company most feel is in the best position to become the new power-player

* Watch the talent – they’ll develop properties that take more advantage of the attributes of the media they’re playing with, for instance, story-telling in environments like Second Life

* Break-out producers will use the behaviour differences of audiences on different platforms to create new economies, and help monetize content in ways particular to each

* Building strong characters is one of the most exciting aspects across all these modes of delivery; a distinct personality, whether fictional or real, has even greater opportunity to find exactly its niche audience in a multimodal distribution strategy; case study: Four Eyed Monster

* Micro-financing, or cinema shares, where audiences are invited to invest in films at the pre-production stage has an increasing number of precedents; although there are security laws that impact this type of financing, and some dud examples like One Second Film (will it ever actually come out?) in other sessions during SXSW the topic was broached repeatedly which several successful implementations (more on this next post).

Lots of food for thought, and practical tips from those who are walking the walk. I'll break it into blog-like bits and post over the next few days. Hit the feed :)

New Dogs, New Tricks: New Media Goes to the Movies

Conference Session at SXSW
Moderator, Scott Kirsner Editor, CinemaTech
David Gale, Exec. VP, MTV New Media
Rick DeVos, CEO, Spout LLC
Seth Nagel, VP Content & Acquisitions, iKlipz
Scilla Andreen, Co-Founder, IndieFlix

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Friday, March 02, 2007

BookShorts NEWS: Jaded is not jaded at all

www.bookshorts.com -- EXCERPT FROM JADEDEXPRESSIONS.com: "Second City alumnus, actor, writer, director and producer Bruce Pirrie has collaborated with BookShorts' mastermind Judith Keenan on multiple BookShorts (ahem short films), the latest, JPod, being inspired by beloved Canadian writer Douglas Coupland's novel of the same name."

Melanie Chung and her team at the online magazine Jaded Expressions write and assemble an electic mix of articles and media; congrats to Melanie on releasing her own short film too. Check out her film and the full article at JadedExpressions.com

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