st.john's international women's film festival
A Recap On A Social Software Panel in Newfoundland
BlogMarketing Your Film Online
How does one effectively utilize the internet to promote and market a film project?
That was the question raised by filmmakers and members of the National Film Board and Telefilm Canada that spawned the workshop "Marketing Your Film Online", an event sponsored by Telefilm Canada at this year's St. John's International Women's Film Festival that wrapped up this week in Newfoundland.
Newfoundland Never Felt So Web 2.0
BlogChecking In From The 17th Annual St. John's International Women's Film Festival
This year's International Women's Film Festival in St. John's has a vibrancy and energy that would seem to be nonpareil from years past. The opening night gala was no exception.
The people, filmmakers and film goers of St. John's, and filmmakers from around the world, packed into the sold-out theatre, The Arts and Culture Centre, to be welcomed by the festival Chair of the board, Noreen Golfman. Our premier, Danny Williams, looking dapper in his cool, soft, black velvet jacket, white-collared shirt and no tie (yes, our slick Premier also has great fashion sense!), was the first Premier in the festival's history to make an appearance, as he acknowledged the plentitude of brilliant talent in this province.
Web 2.0 on the East Coast
BlogSharing Web 2.0 In Eastern Canada
I have been invited to speak in Halifax and St. John's next week on everything and anything web 2.0, social marketing and social softwares to help filmmakers, producers and directors in showing them how they can better utilize the internet to promote their work.
First I will be heading to Halifax to sit on a panel along side Annette Clarke of the NFB and Pattie LaCroix from Catapult Media. Then it's off to my hometown, St. John's, Newfoundland, where I will be conducting a workshop at the St. John's International Women's Film Festival.










