FilmTiki’s online week in review – part 16

Studios adjust to digital distribution
The future is now! Studios are facing it and are changing business models to better cater to digital channels, says Variety.

Broadcast shows reach auds online

Another interesting Variety article shows how broadcasters use the Internet as an important tool for keeping their audience engaged.

Movie studios open their ears to online buzz

Seriously, a bit late, but nevertheless movie studios learn from Bruno and Paranormal Activity, Reuters confirms.

FilmTiki at the UNERHÖRT! Music Film Festival Hamburg
Last week I was asked by the organisers of the Unerhört Music Film Festival Hamburg to speak at the UNERHÖRT! Music Film Conference. There will be a panel discussion about the film industry in the age of web 2.0, aiming to answer questions like: How can you best promote your music film on the Internet? Which possibilities do you have as a producer? The conference will take place December 4th at the Beatlemania-Museum. Details coming up soon…

Social Media Engagement Tips: Twitter Alone is Not a Strategy

Many people believe that Twitter is the one and only online marketing tool. Dennis McDonald, editor at Social Media Today explains why Twitter alone is not a strategy.

Hulu Says Goodbye to Free Entertainment

I read on Cinematical that for Hulu

“It’s time to start getting paid for broadcast content online.”

Cinematical editor Monika Bartyzel asks the one and only question: Will you pay for Hulu?

FilmTiki’s Iris Lamprecht in the Media

Iris had the chance to put together a page in the Austrian newspaper Die Presse, skillfully designed by amoeba. Here’s the result:

Iris-Lamprecht-in-der-PRESSE

One Comment

  1. Posted October 29, 2009 at 6:48 pm | Permalink

    Very interesting and amusing subject. I read with great pleasure.

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