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KOLDCAST TV TO SPONSOR CATEGORY AT FIRSTGLANCE FILM FESTS

Friday, July 30th, 2010

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KOLDCAST TV TO SPONSOR CATEGORY AT FIRSTGLANCE FILM FESTS

Winners in web pilot category to premiere on KoldCast TV

Los Angeles, CA – July 29, 2010 – Web television network KoldCast TV will sponsor the webseries pilot category for the 2010-2011 FirstGlance Film Fests, a bicoastal film festival showcasing independent filmmakers from around the world. The winner of this category will receive distribution and marketing of their pilot as well as a meeting with the network.

“We’ve been fans of FirstGlance for some time,” says Marti Resteghini, VP of Programming and Licensing for KoldCast TV.  “With previous FirstGlance alumni like Palisades Pool Party, Life is Just a Game and Fissure already part of the KoldCast family, we felt it was only logical for us to partner with the festival in a more meaningful way. Together we aim to continue to provide opportunities for independent filmmakers worldwide.”

“We are honored to add KoldCast TV as a sponsor to our growing webseries pilot category,” says William Ostroff, Producer/Founder of FirstGlance Film Fests. “Over the past few years, we have realized that webseries now represent an entirely new genre of television which provide a major new opportunity for talented young filmmakers, actors and producers, and we expect the partnership to add accessibility and recognition to well-written and well-produced webseries.”

FirstGlance annually awards over $50,000 in cash, prizes and giveaways, accepting all formats from feature films to music videos. Call for entries for FirstGlance Hollywood open August 2010.  Call for entries for FirstGlance Philadelphia open January 2011.  For more information visit: http://www.firstglancefilms.com/

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About KOLDCAST TV

Launched in 2007, KoldCast TV is an on-demand next-generation television network, distribution and marketing company focused exclusively on high quality episodic, series-based programming created by independent producers.  KoldCast combines the most successful, time-tested strategies of traditional broadcast television with the incremental and exponential capabilities afforded by the internet, to market and introduce its product/service to an international online viewing audience via the KoldCast TV Network site, sister blog, and multitude of third-party distribution platforms.

For additional information, visit www.KoldCast.tv and blog.KoldCast.tv

About FIRSTGLANCE FILM FESTS

FirstGlance Film festivals began in 1996 in the basement of a small theater in Center City Philadelphia. It started as a small theatre company in Philadelphia that wanted to help fellow filmmakers get their projects shown in a public venue for others to enjoy. FirstGlance has produced twenty two festivals, shown over 1100 award winning films to over 30,000 attendees and has grown to 250 seat venues with state of the art projection capabilities. In addition to producing their award winning bi-coastal film festivals, FirstGlance has year round activities that include Feature & Short Screenplay Competitions, On-line Film Competitions, Show Us Your Shorts Screenings, Short Film Productions, and Online Distribution and Theatrical Distribution.

FOR MORE INFORMATION, CONTACT:

KOLDCAST TV

Marti Resteghini (310) 820-4028 marti@koldcast.tv

FIRSTGLANCE FILM FESTS

Andrea DiFabio (AD Communications) (610) 604-9604 amdifabio@verizon.net

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FirstGlance Film Fests and The Franklin Institute to Launch an indie friendly screening series!

Sunday, March 7th, 2010

In cooperation with The Franklin Institute, FirstGlance Film Fests, will be launching a “truly indie” film series in Philadelphia. Beginning April 17th with the assistance of the Franklin Theater, a beautiful 260 seat state of the art screening facility in The Franklin Institute, will be offering filmmakers the opportunity to be a part of a visionary new screening program. FirstGlance will be curating a series of “truly indie” films with filmmakers looking for an alternate screening venue in Philadelphia.

What makes this series different from other screening series:

  • Filmmakers don’t  pay four walling fees, or rent the theater.
  • FirstGlance and The Franklin Institute will offer the theater to filmmakers on a revenue share, based on ticket price and sales through the filmmaker’s fanbase and local following.
  • Advanced ticket sales driven by the filmmakers marketing and promotions, as well as the FirstGlance Films and Franklin Institute newsletters will assist in the promotion of the film.

We will book a limited number of films in 2010, as a pilot program.

We are looking for feature films with a large social networking fan base and those that have a Philadelphia following that can help promote the film and boost ticket sales.

The filmmaker will profit from the ticket sales dependent on amount of tickets sold and the revenue share percentage which will be determined by the agreement.

We think this is a great opportunity to be seen in a large venue in the heart of Center City Philadelphia, without having to pay exorbitant fees to rent a theater space.

We look forward to offering features, documentaries and short programs throughout the year.

If you have a film that you would like to screen, please get in touch and we will get back to you with further details.

We are launching the series on April 17-18th with a Pennsylvania area feature documentary, Takedowns and Falls, about the high school wrestling phenomenon in Eastern Pennsylvania. We look forward to a great weekend for the filmmaker, and hope his success will enable us to present more “truly indie” feature films to the community! Support Indie filmmaking and we’ll be able to support you!

After a successful inaugural weekend, we are currently searching for more indie films with strong social network followings and fan base!

We are looking for documentarys and narrative features to program in

June, Sept, October, November, December 2010.

Get your film see at a state of the art 250 seat theater and make money!

Thank you

FirstGlance Film Fests

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FirstGlance Film Fest Philadelphia Opens for submissions!

Tuesday, February 16th, 2010

FIRSTGLANCE FILM FEST PHILADELPHIA 2010

CALL FOR ENTRIES

OPENS February 13 2010


Early Deadline March 13 2010
Regular Deadline April 13 2010
Late Deadline May 13 2010
WAB Extended Deadline June 1 2010

Event Scheduled for October 14 –17 2010
The Franklin Institute


FirstGlance is Philadelphia’s Independent Film Festival since 1996!


Our 13th annual FirstGlance Film Fest Philly is open to professional, first time, graduate and undergraduate filmmakers from down the street and across the globe. FirstGlance showcases the best indie filmmaking from around the world and celebrates Philadelphia filmmakers with a festival described as, “one of the most entertaining festivals out there” and “Philadelphia’s answer to Sundance”

In our continuing effort to bring additional opportunities and audiences to filmmakers we have partnered with The Franklin Institute to launch the first ever KidFest Philly to our October event. KidFest is open to child and family friendly shorts, animation and feature length narrative and documentaries. The chosen films will be offered special screenings at the museum.

Selected FirstGlance Official Selections will be invited to premiere at the Bram Stoker Film Festival in the UK in 2011. Bram Stoker is one of Europe’s premiere horror, sci-fi, thriller festivals.

All Official Selections are eligible for our revenue share, no-cost, non-exclusive online distribution with iPod compatible and streaming rental downloads. (link to download page).

Named, “one of the best film festival investments” and “One of the top 40 indie film friendly businesses in the world”. FirstGlance continues to champion indie filmmakers from around the world, making FirstGlance Film Fest, the longest running and most notable independent film fest in Philadelphia!!

ALL OFFICIAL SELECTIONS receive an awards package
valued at over $200.00 USD (including All Access Passes)

All GENRES ACCEPTED
Feature Length (over 60 min.)
Feature Documentary (over 60 min.)
Short Narrative (under 30 min.)
Shorts Too (under 10 min)
Mini-Docs (under 30 min.)
Student Shorts (under 20min.)
Graduate Student Shorts (under 20min)
Music Videos (under 5 min)
Animation (under 30 min)
International Shorts (under 30 min)
International Shorts Too (under 10min)
Webisode Pilots (under 10 min)

*NEW Categories*
KidFest Shorts (under 30 min)
KidFest Animation (under 30 min)
KidFest Features (over 60 min)


SHOT IN PHILLY celebrates the best in filmmaking by Philadelphia filmmakers.

FirstGlance awards over 50,000 in cash, prizes and giveaways yearly

In 2010, we continue our sliding scale cash prizes, for every 1000 entries we receive, $5000.00 in USD CASH will be awarded to the Grand Prize BEST OF THE FEST winner and for every category that receives 200 entries or more, $1,000 in Cash will be awarded to the highest rated film in that category!

FirstGlance Sponsors and Prizes

Entry Fee:
Starting at $25.00 for early submissions. Entries must be submitted on NTSC Region 0 or 1 DVD.

Online entry through Withoutabox beginning Feb 13, 2010


In keeping with our GREEN initiative, we ask that you submit electronically and fill out your application online. Please request a paper application, if needed HERE

(Prizes subject to change and festival discretion, not all winners receive all listed prizes. Above information/dates are subject to change)
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Getting your Indie film ready! (PART ONE)

Friday, January 8th, 2010

As Stephen Colbert might say “this is part one in a neverending series on…”

Marketing and promoting your film to audiences

In speaking with many filmmakers, marketing and publicity professionals and others who have already taken their films through the festival circuit and are now distributing, it is important to have a marketing plan before you embark on your short or feature film.

We have decided to add resources to our website and that includes pointers to get the most out of your festival run as well as learning how to grassroots market your film and create the audience you need to sustain your film once it gets to the distribution market in whatever form or format.

To begin your journey, once you have a name for your film, buy the URL or something close to it from a site like GoDaddy, which offers cheap registration, hosting, website creation, email marketing etc.

Find someone to create a nice looking clean website or do it yourself. It doesn’t have to be flashy, or have the latest technologies, but it should have a hook, whether it be a tagline, or pictures or a logo for your film or film company. If the page is only a placeholder until you get more assets, be sure to include somewhere that visitors can join the site, so you can start collecting emails.

While creating your website, you should  start a Facebook Fan Page, a Twitter and Youtube account. Take advantage of some of the largest sites on the web to drive interest and traffic to your brand(film).

Invite the friends you already have and begin the “Snowball” effect! You can then link your facebook updates to Twitter and you can start building followers. The more active you are on these sites the more will follow and be sure to link up to groups and individuals on these sites with similar interests.

Once you start shooting, Youtube is great for onset videos, trailers, teases and other video assets to create a buzz, you can link your Youtube videos to Facebook and tweet them to your followers.

When you are in production, be sure to have someone take production stills, behind the scenes (EPK) video, even take those little USB video cameras and shoot a couple little vignettes from set and upload them. Do anything you can to create an interactive aspect for your film. The more you involve your followers, users, the more they will look forward to seeing your completed film.

As you build your brand, you should keep your website up to date, add Twitter, Facebook, Youtube links, if you enjoy writing from set, or taking photos on set, put them up, or blog on your site! Keep it active and updated often!

Actors are a great marketing tool as well!! The actors in your film are just as excited about seeing the final product…most of them will also tweet, facebook and youtube about the project, and never forget to invite them to any festival screenings. I have spoken with actors who had never known that a film they were in played at a festival, until after the event.

The great thing about a collaborative effort is that everyone involved wants to see it through and cast and crew should not be forgotten as some of them may already have a huge following, especially if you are using SAG or AFTRA actors.

Before you launch your films festival journey, be sure to have a strong trailer, great Key Art, and production stills and a short synopses with major cast. Most festivals are fine with digital assets, so no need to send out lots of paper.

Think about ancillary markets…Create T-shirts, posters, postcards, if your film has a genre specific theme, you may be able to create other promotional items.

Once you embark on your festival journey, start thinking about distribution. A feature film has a better chance of distribution. However some festivals offer shorts distribution, be careful not to end up in a clearinghouse, which basically collects films and never really distributes them to the public.

We are aware filmmakers tend to be wary of distribution deals, as many have been burned before and are gunshy, but if you feel you have a great product you may want to make it available during the festival run, as a download, so when audience comes out of the screening and ask you how they can get your film, you don’t have to spend money bringing DVD’s, creating artwork, lugging them from city to city. If they can download it on there computer or Ipod, or Iphone, you are already making money back!

Find what’s right for you, as many distribution models are no-cost, revenue share with non-exclusive deals. Think of it as a vanity press for your personal use, it’s not truly distribution, and most film festivals don’t really care if your film is available online, this is mostly true for short content. Feature film is another story. Very few features will ever see there money back when going through a middleman, maybe you want to DIY!!

From our experiences, we know many filmmakers are not marketers, and we also think investing the time  creating it yourself or hiring a indie film marketing pro could be a good thing to get audiences to your screening and visibility for your film.

Be aware, marketing is a time intensive process and not a one day thing, build a good following from the beginning and they become invested in you. You don’t necessarily need to hire anyone to market, but if you have the extra money or can get a free consultation with one, it’s not a bad idea to pick the brain of a professional, or someone who’s been through the process and come out successful on the other side!

This is part one of an on-going series, how many, who knows…

Please feel free to comment and add suggestions We want this to be as thorough and informative as possible.

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Twitter Filmmakers

Thursday, December 31st, 2009

In response to what we have found to be an enormous amount of talented and visionary “indie” filmmakers on Twitter, we decided to begin a blog to highlight indie filmmakers and their websites.

Below we will list their Twitter Id and their film websites and blogs:

Feel free to leave us a comment and we’ll add you too…

In our continuing effort to support indie filmmakers, please take the time to rent, download or purchase films from these fine filmmakers,  join there blog conversations…or both:

http://twitter.com/TedHope- Truly Free Films

http://twitter.com/grking-  An Indie Life Blog

http://twitter.com/rosspruden- A Curious Life Blog

http://twitter.com/GoKustom -GoKustom Films

http://twitter.com/indiemoviemaker- Mission X

http://twitter.com/Graduatesfilm- Website

http://twitter.com/LanceWeiler- Lance Weiler’s Blog

http://twitter.com/NoRestrictions-  One Hour Fantasy Girl

http://twitter.com/arincrumley- Website

http://twitter.com/4D4Films- 4D4 Films

http://twitter.com/workingcfilms- Working Class Films

http://twitter.com/davidspies- David Spies

http://twitter.com/Jason_Pollock- The Youngest Candidate

http://twitter.com/tylerweaver- Tyler Weaver

http://twitter.com/WaterholeMovie- The Water Hole

http://twitter.com/nicefishfilms- Nice Fish Films

http://twitter.com/morganglory- Leslie Morgan’s Blog

http://twitter.com/lifejustisfilm- Life Just is Film

http://twitter.com/lmcnelly- Lucas McNelly Blog

http://twitter.com/timbuel- We are Movie Geeks

http://twitter.com/zakforsman- Sabi Pictures

http://twitter.com/pattyfantasia- Blog

http://twitter.com/Trigonis- Website

http://twitter.com/JBMovies- The Allen Carter Saga

http://twitter.com/FilmSnobbery- Website

http://twitter.com/kingisafink- Website

http://twitter.com/FilmShow- Website

http://twitter/worldtoknow- Website

http://twitter.com/surrealist_gest – Website
http://twitter.com/tobiasmorgan – Website
http://twitter.com/theauteursG – Website

http://twitter.com/lucitemple – Website

http://twitter.com/downsizedseries- Website

http://twitter.com/tweak- Trumph 67 Website

http://twitter.com/Americanjihad – Website

http://twitter.com/warriorfilms- Website

http://twitter.com/zuderstorfer- Website

http://twitter.com/mentaleclectic-Website
http://twitter.com/filmtiki- Website

http://twitter.com/sfelt- Website

http://twitter.com/CollaredGreens – Website

http://twitter.com/findingdqu- Website

http://twitter.com/itsderek- Website

http://twitter.com/boriser – Website

http://twitter.com/seanjsjourdan- Website

http://twitter.com/Michaeldlynch- Website

http://twitter.com/WillieMcGregor- Website

As this list grows, we will create more specific categories, but in the meantime, have fun getting to know some great filmmakers on Twitter.

This is just the beginning…if you know or are a twitter indie filmmaker, please comment with twitter ID and website URL and we will add it to the list!!

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What Indie Filmmakers Want!

Saturday, December 26th, 2009

As 2009 comes to a close and we look forward to the convergence of technologies and platforms making it easier and more efficient for TRUE indie filmmakers to distribute, we are curious to find out what indie filmmakers want!

Features, shorts, documentaries, animation…Can filmmakers find the resources online to successfully distribute their film and make enough money to embark on there next project?

Is it more visibility, more distribution opportunities, better platforms to screen their films? More reliable technologies? Is it more control on revenues, more genre specific sites that showcase quality shorts?

You tell us and we’ll put together an unbiased list of the needs and resources for the indie filmmaker…

If you have a success story we want to know, too!

Thank you and have a great 2010!!

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Countdown to FirstGlance 12 Philly

Sunday, September 6th, 2009

With only about 8 weeks until our 12th annual FirstGlance Philadelphia, we are excited to announce over 30 award winning films from across the globe will be featured at FirstGlance!

Check them out!

We are also only days away from launching our shorts distribution platform that will allow any FirstGlance alumni director to add there short film and profit off every download with amazing profit share potential and a technology second to none!

We look forward to an amazing event this year in Philly and hope to see you October 22-25th!!

Starting Sept 15th, tickets will go on sale through our site!

And on Sept 22nd, Register, Watch and Vote on close to 25 short online, and help one short film win over 2500.00 in prizes and a spot in our closing night screening program!

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Welcome to FirstGlance Films BLOG!

Tuesday, August 18th, 2009

We are happy to announce that FirstGlance Films has just entered the web 2.0 world and we are glad to have the opportunity to allow our filmmakers, website visitors and browsers to connect with FirstGlance and help us become the film festival website  we have always envisioned.

We will be launching the first ever short online distribution platform right from our own site, which will allow filmmakers to profit 50-70% on every sale. It’s the first ever non-exclusive multi-platform revenue share system that allows filmmakers to embed and sellthru their own site, blog, and social networks!

We hope to see you soon at FirstGlance Film Fest 12 Philadelphia October 22-25 2009, and look forward to including your short on our new platform!!

Check out some of the trailers from our award winning films playing at FirstGlance Philadelphia!

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