Ted Hope
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Tribeca to Release Martin Donovan’s ‘Collaborator’
“Collaborator,” which Tribeca Film has acquired, is Martin Donovan’s debut as a writer and director
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As VOD Explodes, a Flaw Exposed: You Can’t Measure It
There’s granular data on the box office, and even DVD sales have rankings, but there’s no publicly available data on who — and how many people — are watching what on demand
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Harvey Weinstein, Tom Bernard, Ted Hope, Drake Doremus: TheGrill@Tribeca Fri. April 22
TheWrap has partnered with The Tribeca Film Festival for our first major conference on the independent film business
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Online Movie Service for Indie Films Launches
Fandor operates an online movie channel and lets members choose from its library of independent and international movies and shorts
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Brave Thinkers of Indie Film, 2010 Edition
To me, bravery requires risk, going against the status quo, being willing to do or say what few others have done — it is not a one time act
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Ted Hope, Anne Carey Shut Doors, Stay in Business
In a sign of the tough times for indies, This is that closes doors to slash overhead, but its principals will continue producing films
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Exclusive: John Hawkes and an Olsen Sister Set for Indie Drama
Hugh Dancy, Sarah Paulson and Brady Corbet will also star in Sean Durkin’s “Martha Marcy May Marlene”
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My Answers to Ted Hope’s ‘38 Ways the Film Industry Is Failing’
“The film business remains the virtually exclusive domain of the privileged”
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50,000 Films Is a Very Good Thing
Digital media increase ease of filmmaking, which should lead to greater appreciation of the art and history of film
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Hell on Earth: Independent Film, the Infomercial
How have so many people been hoodwinked by Marc Rosenbush?
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Watch Livestream of Our Tribeca Event
Indie veteran Ted Hope and new media whiz kid Chris Hyams debate independent film
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21 Great Free Thinkers of Indie Film
Risk-takers not afraid of going against the status quo
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Cinema: A Perfect Art Form With Room for Improvement
We must regain control over the means of production, distribution.
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