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Subscribe to our Newsletter: http://www.indiefilmacademy.com/subscribe Available on iTunes: http://www.indiefilmpodcast.com or Stitcher Radio: http://www.ifastitcher.com In this episode of the IFA Podcast I talk with Entertainment Attorney Mark Litwak about the legal aspects of making a film and things filmmakers need to do to protect themselves. Biography of Mark Litwak from http://www.marklitwak.com Mark Litwak is a veteran entertainment attorney and founder of the Law Offices of Mark Litwak & Associates based in Los Angeles, California. His practice includes work in the areas of copyright, trademark, contract, multimedia law, intellectual property and book publishing. As a Producer’s Representative, he assists filmmakers in arranging financing, marketing and distribution of their f...
LAWYER TALKS FILM DISTRIBUTION - Excellent presentation of eight key topics by a top-notch A-team entertainment attorney. FULLCREW FILMSERVICES TORONTO FULLCREWFILMSERVICES@MAIL.COM YOUTUBE.COM/FULLCREWFILMSERVICES - Blogger Mark Litwak On Blogger since September 2003 - Profile views - 5748 Entertainment Law Resources Blog SEMINARS & LECTURES - About me Gender Male Industry Law Occupation Attorney/Author/Expert Witness Location Beverly Hills, California, United States - Introduction: - A veteran entertainment lawyer, arbitrator, expert witness and author, Mark Litwak has provided legal services or acted as a producer rep on more than 100 feature films. - He is the author of 6 books including: Reel Power, Dealmaking in the Film and Television Industry (winner of the 199...
Entertainment Lawyer and Producer's Representative Mark Litwak talked about legal and creative issues designed to help independent filmmakers succeed creatively and not be taken advantage during the deal making process. An expert, who has written six books in the field, Mark touched on the importance of the story, knowing your audience, who is buying what films, foreign markets, and deal points to look out for with distributors. Further, we also covered pertinent issues such as the potential SAG/ AFTRA merger, Net Neutrality, and what is and what isn't fair use. Another hot topic was crowdfunding. When is it legal and when is it not? We used popular websites Kickstarter and Indiegogo as examples. Mark has an outstanding website filled with great information and resources for filmm...
Entertainment Attorney Mark Litwak speaking at the Volunteer Lawyers for the Arts seminar Risky Business, Financing and Distributing your Independent Feature held in New York on May 4, 2012. www.marklitwak.com
Watch more videos at http://www.thestream.tv/filmnut Mark Litwak comes into the Filmnut studio to give some amazing insight on the industry. In case you missed the live episode, here's a quick look at what you missed. Mark discusses some easy ways to cut costs for a production and also gives insight on the legality of Kickstarter and other forms of donations. Stay tuned to the Filmnut by liking us on Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/filmnutshow Feed the following on Twitter: http://twitter.com/#!/thefilmnut Keep up with all the excitement by liking us on Facebook: http://thestream.tv/facebook Follow our current Twitter feeds by joining us at: http://thestream.tv/twitter
Author / Writer / Producer Marc Zicree emphasizes always treating people with respect and the way you would want to be treated especially when it comes pitching. He says 99.9% of people in Hollywood say they are going to do something and never do it. He then talks about one of the best things he's ever heard about writing, "An amateur can rely on inspiration, a professional needs discipline." WATCH PART 1 - "THE ART OF PITCHING: RULE OF 3" http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=q6Lc-_tSN1c BECOME A PART OF SPACE COMMAND http://www.kickstarter.com/projects/58936338/space-command CONNECT WITH MARC http://supermentors.com https://twitter.com/#!/MarcZicree http://www.facebook.com/marc.zicree CONNECT WITH SPACE COMMAND http://spacecommandmovie.com https://twitter.com/#!/SpaceCommandMov http://ww...
At the Elinor Bunin Munroe Film Center on July 16, 2011, indieWIRE Editor in Chief Dana Harris moderates a discussion about the past 15 years of film distribution with (left to right): Richard Abramowitz, Amy Heller, Bingham Ray, Bob Berney, Ira Deutchman, Mark Urman, Arianna Bocco and Jeanne Berney.
Boston Comedy Festival Finalists. Follow us! Hire a Boston Comedian Follow BCF on: Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/BostonComedyFestival Twitter: @BosComedyFest Andrew Mayer, a hotshot lawyer haunted by his childhood failures as a boy in pee-wee hockey, was charged with drunk driving and ordered by a judge to coach the worst hockey team in the league. He was reluctant at first (especially when all those crazy kids were on his limousine), but, eventually, he taught the kids how to play hockey like a duck would if it was really good at hockey. The team Andrew coached even made it to the championship game! And we all learned a little extra something about ourselves in the end. What I’m trying to say is: Andrew Mayer is a weird guy. With a quirky delivery and an offbeat sense of humor, h...
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Subscribe to our Newsletter: http://www.indiefilmacademy.com/subscribe Available on iTunes: http://www.indiefilmpodcast.com or Stitcher Radio: http://www.ifastitcher.com In this episode of the IFA Podcast I talk with Entertainment Attorney Mark Litwak about the legal aspects of making a film and things filmmakers need to do to protect themselves. Biography of Mark Litwak from http://www.marklitwak.com Mark Litwak is a veteran entertainment attorney and founder of the Law Offices of Mark Litwak & Associates based in Los Angeles, California. His practice includes work in the areas of copyright, trademark, contract, multimedia law, intellectual property and book publishing. As a Producer’s Representative, he assists filmmakers in arranging financing, marketing and distribution of their f...
LAWYER TALKS FILM DISTRIBUTION - Excellent presentation of eight key topics by a top-notch A-team entertainment attorney. FULLCREW FILMSERVICES TORONTO FULLCREWFILMSERVICES@MAIL.COM YOUTUBE.COM/FULLCREWFILMSERVICES - Blogger Mark Litwak On Blogger since September 2003 - Profile views - 5748 Entertainment Law Resources Blog SEMINARS & LECTURES - About me Gender Male Industry Law Occupation Attorney/Author/Expert Witness Location Beverly Hills, California, United States - Introduction: - A veteran entertainment lawyer, arbitrator, expert witness and author, Mark Litwak has provided legal services or acted as a producer rep on more than 100 feature films. - He is the author of 6 books including: Reel Power, Dealmaking in the Film and Television Industry (winner of the 199...
Entertainment Lawyer and Producer's Representative Mark Litwak talked about legal and creative issues designed to help independent filmmakers succeed creatively and not be taken advantage during the deal making process. An expert, who has written six books in the field, Mark touched on the importance of the story, knowing your audience, who is buying what films, foreign markets, and deal points to look out for with distributors. Further, we also covered pertinent issues such as the potential SAG/ AFTRA merger, Net Neutrality, and what is and what isn't fair use. Another hot topic was crowdfunding. When is it legal and when is it not? We used popular websites Kickstarter and Indiegogo as examples. Mark has an outstanding website filled with great information and resources for filmm...
Entertainment Attorney Mark Litwak speaking at the Volunteer Lawyers for the Arts seminar Risky Business, Financing and Distributing your Independent Feature held in New York on May 4, 2012. www.marklitwak.com
Watch more videos at http://www.thestream.tv/filmnut Mark Litwak comes into the Filmnut studio to give some amazing insight on the industry. In case you missed the live episode, here's a quick look at what you missed. Mark discusses some easy ways to cut costs for a production and also gives insight on the legality of Kickstarter and other forms of donations. Stay tuned to the Filmnut by liking us on Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/filmnutshow Feed the following on Twitter: http://twitter.com/#!/thefilmnut Keep up with all the excitement by liking us on Facebook: http://thestream.tv/facebook Follow our current Twitter feeds by joining us at: http://thestream.tv/twitter
Author / Writer / Producer Marc Zicree emphasizes always treating people with respect and the way you would want to be treated especially when it comes pitching. He says 99.9% of people in Hollywood say they are going to do something and never do it. He then talks about one of the best things he's ever heard about writing, "An amateur can rely on inspiration, a professional needs discipline." WATCH PART 1 - "THE ART OF PITCHING: RULE OF 3" http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=q6Lc-_tSN1c BECOME A PART OF SPACE COMMAND http://www.kickstarter.com/projects/58936338/space-command CONNECT WITH MARC http://supermentors.com https://twitter.com/#!/MarcZicree http://www.facebook.com/marc.zicree CONNECT WITH SPACE COMMAND http://spacecommandmovie.com https://twitter.com/#!/SpaceCommandMov http://ww...
At the Elinor Bunin Munroe Film Center on July 16, 2011, indieWIRE Editor in Chief Dana Harris moderates a discussion about the past 15 years of film distribution with (left to right): Richard Abramowitz, Amy Heller, Bingham Ray, Bob Berney, Ira Deutchman, Mark Urman, Arianna Bocco and Jeanne Berney.
Boston Comedy Festival Finalists. Follow us! Hire a Boston Comedian Follow BCF on: Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/BostonComedyFestival Twitter: @BosComedyFest Andrew Mayer, a hotshot lawyer haunted by his childhood failures as a boy in pee-wee hockey, was charged with drunk driving and ordered by a judge to coach the worst hockey team in the league. He was reluctant at first (especially when all those crazy kids were on his limousine), but, eventually, he taught the kids how to play hockey like a duck would if it was really good at hockey. The team Andrew coached even made it to the championship game! And we all learned a little extra something about ourselves in the end. What I’m trying to say is: Andrew Mayer is a weird guy. With a quirky delivery and an offbeat sense of humor, h...
Subscribe to our Newsletter: http://www.indiefilmacademy.com/subscribe Available on iTunes: http://www.indiefilmpodcast.com or Stitcher Radio: http://www.ifastitcher.com In this episode of the IFA Podcast I talk with Entertainment Attorney Mark Litwak about the legal aspects of making a film and things filmmakers need to do to protect themselves. Biography of Mark Litwak from http://www.marklitwak.com Mark Litwak is a veteran entertainment attorney and founder of the Law Offices of Mark Litwak & Associates based in Los Angeles, California. His practice includes work in the areas of copyright, trademark, contract, multimedia law, intellectual property and book publishing. As a Producer’s Representative, he assists filmmakers in arranging financing, marketing and distribution of their f...
LAWYER TALKS FILM DISTRIBUTION - Excellent presentation of eight key topics by a top-notch A-team entertainment attorney. FULLCREW FILMSERVICES TORONTO FULLCREWFILMSERVICES@MAIL.COM YOUTUBE.COM/FULLCREWFILMSERVICES - Blogger Mark Litwak On Blogger since September 2003 - Profile views - 5748 Entertainment Law Resources Blog SEMINARS & LECTURES - About me Gender Male Industry Law Occupation Attorney/Author/Expert Witness Location Beverly Hills, California, United States - Introduction: - A veteran entertainment lawyer, arbitrator, expert witness and author, Mark Litwak has provided legal services or acted as a producer rep on more than 100 feature films. - He is the author of 6 books including: Reel Power, Dealmaking in the Film and Television Industry (winner of the 199...
Entertainment Lawyer and Producer's Representative Mark Litwak talked about legal and creative issues designed to help independent filmmakers succeed creatively and not be taken advantage during the deal making process. An expert, who has written six books in the field, Mark touched on the importance of the story, knowing your audience, who is buying what films, foreign markets, and deal points to look out for with distributors. Further, we also covered pertinent issues such as the potential SAG/ AFTRA merger, Net Neutrality, and what is and what isn't fair use. Another hot topic was crowdfunding. When is it legal and when is it not? We used popular websites Kickstarter and Indiegogo as examples. Mark has an outstanding website filled with great information and resources for filmm...
The picture quality on this is better than my previous posting of this WOWtv pirated copy of the Eric Louzil pirated IN market counterfeit. Read my description for the official 'Oliver Twisted' movie first. This FLV file is public record evidence of the 1st hand piracy of notorious con artist Eric Louzil and 2nd hand piracy of WOWtv! This entire file is a counterfeit of the Eric Louzil pirated counterfeit DVD on the IN market by WOWtv which has their logo on every frame. The WOWtv logo is small and only covers a trivial portion of the picture of the movie since it is wide screen letter boxed format, which is much better than the pirated copy dgit9movies loaded with their logo on every frame of the movie broken into in three parts, which I had YouTube/Google remove before I loaded anything ...
Entertainment law and the industry secrets that people in the movie business need to know to save themselves from exploitation by studios and all the other show biz figures dying to take your money is revealed in this interview with attorney Elsa Ramo. Managers, agents, talent, and how to protect yourself with regards to idea theft and copyright, plus public domain and acquiring life rights are all discussed. We get to the truth about who’s making money in Hollywood, and how to make sure you keep it in this Insiders interview, hosted by Sebastian Twardosz. GUEST BIO: Elsa Ramo is an established entertainment attorney, representing producers, financiers, and production entities in film, television, and digital content. She graduated from University of San Diego School of Law in 2002, and b...
At the Elinor Bunin Munroe Film Center on July 16, 2011, indieWIRE Editor in Chief Dana Harris moderates a discussion about the past 15 years of film distribution with (left to right): Richard Abramowitz, Amy Heller, Bingham Ray, Bob Berney, Ira Deutchman, Mark Urman, Arianna Bocco and Jeanne Berney.
Professor Marc Tetel presents during the 2015 Madeleine Korbel Albright Institute for Global Affairs at Wellesley College.
Be one of the cool kids - the kind who go on to rule the world with their media savvy, technological know-how - by learning how to master the medium and the message when marketing your film online. Discover how to build friends, fans and followers, how to make the most of various sites and platforms, how to develop a strategy that's right for you and your film, and how to create a market for your work and carry your fans from project to project. MODERATOR: Ira Deutchman (Managing Partner of Emerging Pictures; Professor of Professional Practice in the Graduate Film Division of the School of the Arts at Columbia University, where he is the Chair of the Film Program) GUESTS: Marc Schiller (Founder and CEO, BOND Strategy and Influence) Christine Vachon (Principle / Producer, Killer Films) Je...
Filmmaker Mark Kendall (MFA 2011 Social Documentary) his award-winning documentary, La Camioneta: The Journey of One American School Bus (2012).
In this clip from www.artistshousemusic.org - Don Passman, entertainment lawyer and author of All You Need to Know About the Music Business, introduces himself and the world of music law. He discusses numerous legal aspects of the music business -- from what a music lawyer does and when artists should find one, to what a mechanical royalty is and how deals are commonly structured -- as well as thoughts on what it takes to succeed in the music industry, as well as the future of the industry in general.