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Make It Happen – Vancouver Film School (VFS)

Created by Vancouver Film School student Wael Halabi Hakim through the VFS Entertainment Business Management program Producer: Wael Halabi Hakim. Director/ Editor: Sencer Yalcin Director Of Photography: Brendan Preston Lyrics: Tonye Aganaba Assistant Director:Bhadnet Kahsay Camera Operators: Luca Grivet Brancot… Continue reading

Q&A: Do film directors have contracts?

Question by It’s Just A Ride: Do film directors have contracts?
I was wondering do film directors have contracts with certain film companies, such as universal, 20th century fox etc for example, like a band does with… Continue reading

How to Make an Indie Film : Contracts, Releases, & Other Legal Issues in Indie Filmmaking

Learn about movie contracts, releases, and other legal issues an independent filmmaker needs to be aware of in this free instructional video clip. Expert: Cory Turner Bio: Cory Turner is the President/CEO of ReQuest Entertainment. Filmmaker: Kenny Saylors

Music and Film Licensing in the Current Digital Environment

The growth of technology has had a significant impact on most every facet of the entertainment industry. According to Marc Jacobson, who concentrates his practice in media and entertainment at Greenberg Traurig LLP, this is most evident in the music… Continue reading

Where can I buy/license commercial music for short film projects?

Question by aelogail: Where can I buy/license commercial music for short film projects?
I’m looking for music I can buy for my short film projects that are sometimes for the internet (non-profitable), and some other times for film festivals… Continue reading