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  1. The ITVS Indies Roundup

    August 3, 2012

    A curated list of indie news and recommendations from ITVS’s Rebecca Huval. Here it is, finally. The definitive viral documentary about viral videos. This PBS Off Book has some interesting nuggets for those viewers who are well versed in the Dramatic Chipmunk and Fridayremixes, but also serves as an inspiring primer for newbs. Ah, to screen your film in

  2. The ITVS Indies Roundup

    July 27, 2012

    A curated list of indie news and recommendations from ITVS’s Rebecca Huval. Hey, internet dunces: You, too, could create a multimedia package for your film! Knight News Challenge winner the Tiziano Project pulls from existing technology on the web to help storytellers with amateur web skills polish their online videos. "Get comfortable with the idea

  3. The ITVS Indies Roundup

    July 20, 2012

    A curated list of indie news and recommendations from ITVS’s Rebecca Huval. Filmmaking is physically exhausting. But buck up! Plenty of artists have pushed through their pain: This rare footage shows painter Pierre Auguste-Renoir working despite severe rheumatoid arthritis. Missed the Tribeca Film Festival this year? Watch an official selection,

  4. The ITVS Indies Roundup

    July 13, 2012

    A curated list of indie news and recommendations from ITVS’s Rebecca Huval. They say to never judge a book by its cover, nor a movie by its book, but here’s an excuse to do both: The Atlantic compiled iconic book covers next to their movie posters, such as The Great Gatsby. Prepare to drool over the design. “I can haz film fest?” The first-ever Internet Video Cat

  5. The ITVS Indie Roundup

    June 29, 2012

    A curated list of indie news and recommendations from ITVS’s Rebecca Huval. You’ll never look at a dumpster the same way again. The sanitation department of Hamburg, Germany, teamed up with an advertising agency to form the Trashcan Project. They plant pinhole cameras on the dumpsters, offering a trash-level view of the city. Awaken your creative juices