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Few movie makers work totally on their own. Putting a team of friends together
is the first step in a new film project.
It helps to be a member of a club which offers practical support, encouragement,
training, advice and help.
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| Long Island Movie Makers | news from this popular club | ||
| Create a simple website | for your club ... or your latest movie! | ||
| A Critical Reading of Critiques | when you read what judges write! | ||
| Festival Officers' Pet Hates | what not to do when sending movies to a competition. | ||
| General Competition / Private Pain | why specialist films don't do well at most festivals. | ||
| Marking Movies | Dave Watterson offers some personal views | ||
| Oklahoma Movie Makers | Marc Hall explains how the web-based group works. | ||
| Outreach | involve the club in the community, it's great publicity! | ||
| So You Want to Make a Movie? | Thom Speechley asks if you're ready. | ||
| Stuck With Publicity | how do you let folks know your club exists? | ||
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