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5 Online Resources You NEED To Be Using
In an evermore complicated internet landscape of blogs, vlogs, networks, and languages, these sites will actually simplify your life. Amen.
Check them out for yourself:
5. FreshDV
A nice cross-section of expert opinions, tutorials, tech news, etc.
4. IndieGoGo
A crowdfunding website for independent film and art projects. Allows you to create a profile, upload content, and build a community around your film while letting the cash flow directly to your bank account.
3. Reboot.FCC.gov
We were all wondering the same thing–when will Obama finally grace the FCC with his magic political touch? The time is now. To enhance your government-regulated communications experience, check out the new FCC beta site: keep up with policy and news on the official blog, or get involved in one of the FCC’s important new initiatives: Broadband.gov, OpenInternet.gov, the Future of Media Project, and more.
2. Massify.com
Massify is the ideal social network for filmmakers wanting to move their online creative community offline. Job listings meet content management meet production opps. Start a project, upload a script, reach out to collaborators, and build your film’s community all on one site.
1. F.A.T.
According to its site/blog/webspace: The Free Art and Technology (F.A.T.) Lab is an organization dedicated to enriching the public domain through the research and development of creative technologies and media.
They run an open-source microblogging service called FuckTwitter, and are basically all about making art and technology as free and fun as possible.