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16 Jan 21:14

How to Craft the Most 'Funding Friendly' Work-in-Progress

by Justin Morrow

Two documentary filmmakers reveal how to obtain the funding your film needs.

Independent film has long been a staple of the Corporation for Public Broadcasting's programming, and since its creation by the Act of Congress in 1988, ITVS (the Independent Television Service) has acted as, "public media’s leading incubator and presenter of independent film," dispensing financial and creative resources to filmmakers. Though they're a unique entity, the application process for any independent film seeking finishing funds has always been competitive, and perhaps somewhat mystifying.

In a live webinar hosted last week, ITVS' Monika Navarro spoke with Erika Cohn and Ray Santisteban, two documentary filmmakers who made it through the rigorous application process, on how to create the final submissions that lead to financial benefits enabling you to complete your films. Here are three things to know in order to make the process easier.

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17 Jun 18:06

Angry is a habit

by Seth Godin
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This is so true and I really didn't think of emotions in the manner.

It's easy to imagine habits like a scotch after dinner, biting your nails or saying, "you know" after every sentence. An event or a time of day triggers us, and we go with the habit. It's easier than exploring new territory--it's merely a thoughtless response to an incoming trigger.

But emotions can become habits as well.

Distrustful is a habit.

Lonely is a habit.

Generous is a habit.

When that stranger doesn't do what you expect, is your response to assume that she's out to get you, trying to make an extra buck, looking for a shortcut? Or do you default to the habit of giving that new person a chance to explain herself?

Habits are great when they help us get what we want. Bad habits, on the other hand, are bad because the shortcut that satisfies us in the moment gets in the way of our long term goals.

Once you can see that your emotions are as much as a habit as cracking your knuckles, they're a lot easier to work with.

 
16 May 12:42

Tom's Guide: 10 Pieces of Paid Software That Are Now Free

Check out Tom's Guide's latest story on paid apps gone free!