
The National Alliance for Media Arts and Culture A Conversation On The Future of Indie Film Distribution
Source: allaboutindiefilmmaking.blogspot.com
Here is a video in which indie distribution pioneers discuss new strategies in distributing independent films. Good info to consider:

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The National Alliance for Media Arts and Culture New jobs listed from imagineNATIVE Film + Media Arts Festival and the San Francisco Jewish Film Festival. See NAMAC's job bank here: http://www.namac.org/job-bank
Source: www.namac.org
Welcome to NAMAC's Job Bank. Listed below are paid professional positions within organizations related to the media arts field.Interested in submitting a job announcement? NAMAC site users have the ability to submit job announcements for inclusion (based on site administrator approval). ...

The National Alliance for Media Arts and Culture The Arts and Social Media: From Experiment to Strategy. NAMAC members register now for this free webinar. http://www.namac.org/node/13556
Source: www.namac.org
Description For many arts and cultural organizations, the social Web has been both an exciting and sometimes frustrating laboratory for experimenting with new ways to maximize awareness, engage audiences, ...

The National Alliance for Media Arts and Culture Increasing accessibility of the Internet by dismantling language barriers, one step at a time.
Source: www.huffingtonpost.com
The decision to allow Web addresses to be written completely in non-Latin alphabets isn't just a huge deal for most of Asia, the Middle East and wide swaths of the rest of the world. It's a huge deal for Americans.

The National Alliance for Media Arts and Culture Awesome! 7 Essential multimedia tools and their free alternatives- photo editing, web design, video, audio and more.
Source: www.10000words.net
Why spend money on expensive multimedia tools when you can use comparable alternatives for free? They may not be an exact replacement, but how can you argue with the price?

The National Alliance for Media Arts and Culture Useful tips on avoiding social media one-night stands.
Source: bit.ly
TGI Friday's fell victim to a social media one-night stand with their Fan Woody campaign. Promising free hamburgers is no way to build a lasting, valuable relationship with consumers.

The National Alliance for Media Arts and Culture Spot.us, cool new journalism project, allows an individual or group to take control of news in their community.
Source: blog.spot.us
Original investigative reporting in the San Francisco Bay Area.

The National Alliance for Media Arts and Culture Check out our website's "face-lift," tell us what you think! Any issues we haven't caught?
Source: namac.org
There are a lot of new technologies which already affect news consumption and future business models. As a nerd, I'm excited by the new tech, particularly mobile, including new display systems and pervasive connectivity. ...

The National Alliance for Media Arts and Culture A comprehensive history and analysis of newspapers in the US
Source: www.shirky.com
Back in 1993, the Knight-Ridder newspaper chain began investigating piracy of Dave Barry’s popular column, which was published by the Miami Herald and syndicated widely. In the course of tracking ...

The National Alliance for Media Arts and Culture What do you think?
Source: bit.ly
Despite our best efforts, bloggers just don't have enough resources to meet the need for full time investigative reporting.

The National Alliance for Media Arts and Culture Great article at HuffPo: A Nerd's Take On The Future Of News Media, by Craig Newmark
Source: www.huffingtonpost.com
There are a lot of new technologies which already affect news consumption and future business models. As a nerd, I'm excited by the new tech, particularly mobile, including new display systems and pervasive connectivity.

The National Alliance for Media Arts and Culture Big Telecom Foments Hill's Net Neutrality Hysteria (via publicknowledge)
Source: bit.ly
Mount Indignant has erupted, spewing torrents of molten lava off of Capitol Hill, flowing down in angry, boiling rivers to the doorstep of the nondescript office building housing the Federal Communications Commission (FCC). ...

The National Alliance for Media Arts and Culture Apply for a 2010 MediaMaker Award (via BAVC)
Source: bit.ly
BAVC is a non-profit media arts organization that provides high-quality, industry standard training in video production, video post-production, graphic arts, 3d arts, gaming, and digital animation. BAVC is also a leader in the youth media and workforce development fields.

The National Alliance for Media Arts and Culture Online Donors: Why They Leave and How to Win Them Back
Source: bit.ly
They tend to be under 40 and their gifts are around $100. Obviously, we want more donors like them: they account for most of our acquisition, and they are a leading source of new revenue for most nonprofits.




















Yayoi Kusama (Japan, b. 1929) (glass, Formica, mannequins, decals,
long term loan, 1996) 











