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http://instantoilspill.com goes live!

Wednesday, June 30th, 2010

Day two and we’re nearing 100,000 views with http://instantoilspill.com

Its great to see people experimenting with URL’s. Keep spreading the word! Thanks to Mark & Phil for an awesome collaboration.

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UK Fans of ITWAN can win a free DVD

Thursday, February 4th, 2010

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Water Under Attack

Monday, May 11th, 2009

RAGE OF NATURE TRAILER from JOSHFOX on Vimeo.

We love the trailer for this documentary-in-progress by filmmaker Josh Fox about domestic gas drilling, Water Under Attack. Not only is this an incredibly important environmental issue, but it looks really well done.

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Doing it the hard way

Tuesday, December 23rd, 2008



Well, its just about Christmas. We had the pleasure of dropping in on Conrad’s Candy to get a behind the scenes look at how they make their home-made candy canes. There are only a handful of confectionaries around that still do it by hand, without high-tech gadgetry. Its unbelievable how much work goes into making each candy cane, but there’s no question how much better they taste when they’re hand-made. Yes, they did slip me a fat box of chocolate covered coconut mounds on my way out the door, but even if they didn’t, I’d still recommend stopping by.
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Message vs. Monetization

Friday, December 5th, 2008

Can you get angry at a guy, even if deep down you appreciate what he’s doing? On the subway platform today, I noticed this guy wedged into a little nook, seemingly hawking bootleg DVD’s. But upon closer inspection I noticed he was giving away FREE documentaries. Sicko, Zeitgeist, The Future of Food, Taxi to the Dark Side, ect; films that raise important questions and challenge the systems in which we live. My first impression was that this dude is awesome. He refused to give his name and said he simply wanted to get the word out as anonymously as possible, most likely spending his own money so that others are exposed to new ideas.

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When I told a friend later, his initial reaction was a bit different than mine. Our different outlooks raised an important question. At what point does the message of a particular film become more important than monetization? For any artist, getting your work out there to the world is a priority. Getting paid for it is another. Is there a happy medium? I didn’t enter the world of documentary film production because I thought I’d get rich, but it would be nice to be able to pay all the bills and continue creating stimulating films.

 Truth be told, I live a pretty decent life, so I can’t get too angry at the guy for being a bootlegger, because he’s not.


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