New Jersey
Field Report
AIVF Salons Spotlight; Tucson, AZ; Edison, NJ; and Los Angeles, CA; plus steps to creating a vibrant AIVF Salon.
June 1st, 2003 | Lizbeth Finn-ArnoldOver the past six years, the New Jersey Salon has been hosting networking events and screening works from local filmmakers. In the first couple of years, it was difficult for the Salon to gel, as it bounced around local coffee shops before finding a permanent home three years ago in the offices of Salon leader Allen Chou's Passion River Productions, in Edison. And while turnout hasn't always been great, there have been enough new faces and continued interest to keep the Salon moving forward.
Distributor FAQ: Film Movement
April 1st, 2003 | Jason GuerrasioWhat is Film Movement?
We’re a company that matches consumers with deserving filmmakers. We do this in two ways: through theatrical releases and by combining them with a subscription-based service so that people everywhere in the United States and ultimately Canada can get access to the same films as people in New York City, Chicago, or Los Angeles.
Distributor FAQ: New Day Films
November 1st, 2000 | Lissa GibbsWhat is New Day Films?
New Day Films is a national distribution cooperative of independent filmmakers who make social issue films. We distribute mainly to colleges and universities, libraries, high schools, and community groups.
Who is New Day?
Distributor FAQ: Films for the Humanities and Sciences
May 1st, 1999 | Lissa GibbsWhat is Films for the Humanities and Sciences?
Films for the Humanities and Sciences is the largest distributor of videos and CD-ROMs to schools, colleges, and libraries in North America.
Who is Film for the Humanities and Sciences?
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