INDIE FILM MAKERS • SCREENWRITERS • ACTRESSES /ACTORS • ENTREPRENEURS IN THE ENTERTAINMENT INDUSTRY
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European filmmakers, submit your film to the The European Film Awards, presented jointly by the European Film Academy and European Film Academy Productions.
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Film International is a European film journal that covers various aspects of cinema, including indie and international films.
CineVue is a UK-based online publication that features reviews, articles, and news on both mainstream and independent European films.
Little White Lies is a UK-based film magazine that covers a wide range of cinema, including independent European films. It offers thoughtful reviews and features.
Request your indie film review with Film Threat, the legacy magazine for indie filmmakers.
Published by the British Film Institute (BFI), Sight and Sound is a leading film magazine that provides in-depth coverage of European and international cinema, including independent films.
A valuable online resource for European cinema that covers independent and mainstream films, festivals, and industry news from across Europe.
The Wrap covers entertainment industry news, including independent films, film festivals, and emerging talent.
The Film Stage offers a mix of mainstream and independent film coverage. It includes reviews, interviews, and industry news.
Published by the Film Society of Lincoln Center, Film Comment covers a wide range of cinema, including independent and international films. It includes in-depth articles and reviews.
The ASC's mission is to advance the art and science of cinematography and to bring cinematographers together.
Senses of Cinema is an online film journal that features essays, reviews, and articles about independent and experimental cinema from around the world.
An online platform that provides news, tutorials and resources for indie filmmakers, covering everything from cinematography techniques to crowdfunding tips.
This magazine focuses on all aspects of independent film making, from production and distribution to festivals and funding. It provides practical advice and showcases indie talent.
A global film industry publication that provides news, reviews, and analysis of both mainstream and independent films. It covers international film markets and festivals.
Seen is open for submissions by Black, Brown, and Indigenous writers who are thinking critically about film, art, and visual culture. Pitch them
Bright Wall/Dark Room is currently accepting essay submissions about filmmaking.
A renowned entertainment industry publication that includes in-depth reporting on the indie sector, festivals, and emerging talent.
Short of the Week is dedicated to showcasing exceptional short films, including indie films. It's a great platform to gain exposure for your short film in the indie community.
Beneficial Shock! - an award-winning magazine for film lovers and illustration enthusiasts - is open for contributions.
While primarily a submission platform for film festivals, FilmFreeway also allows filmmakers to list and promote their films online. Filmmakers can create profiles and share their work with the public.
A crowdfunding and distribution platform for independent filmmakers. It also offers a streaming service where you can showcase your indie film to a niche audience interested in supporting indie projects.
If you’re self-distributing your indie film, go to Prime Video Direct to upload your film directly to Amazon’s video-on-demand services.
Host virtual screenings with Q&A sessions and engage with the audience directly through platforms like Zoom or specialized screening platforms.
Attend film markets like the American Film Market (AFM) to showcase your film to distributors, buyers, and industry professionals.
Contact film schools and inquire about showcasing your indie film to students and faculty in film clubs or movie nights.
Create a website dedicated to your film and offer it for rent or purchase directly to your audience. Use services like Vimeo or Gumroad to facilitate transactions.
Host screenings of your indie film at local theaters, community centers, or film clubs. This can help build local interest and support.
Submit your short to FilmShortage - A platform featuring a curated selection of short films.
Share your film with online film communities and forums where filmmakers and film enthusiasts congregate.
Reach out to indie film websites and blogs that feature indie films. They may be willing to review and introduce your film.
Create your own channel or use video-sharing platforms like YouTube and Vimeo to share trailers, teasers, and even the entire film. Vimeo allows you to sell or rent your film.
Attend acting workshops, classes, and seminars in your local area. These events provide opportunities to meet fellow actors, exchange experiences, and learn from industry experts.
Attend indie film festivals and networking events. These gatherings attract actors, directors, producers, and other industry professionals. It's a great way to make connections and collaborate on future projects.
Look for acting-related Meetup groups in your city. These groups often host networking events, script readings, and acting challenges that encourage interaction and learning.
Follow blogs and podcasts created by actors and actresses who share their experiences and insights. Many of these creators offer a community aspect where you can interact with them and other followers.
Participate in online acting challenges or initiatives like monologue challenges, scene studies, or script readings. These activities often have hashtags or dedicated social media pages for participants to connect and showcase their work.
Organize or participate in acting showcase events where actors perform monologues, scenes, or original works. These events can attract industry professionals and fellow actors.
e-TALENTA is a European casting platform for actors, filmmakers, and casting professionals. It focuses on international collaboration and opportunities within the European film industry.
StagePool is a European casting platform that lists job opportunities for actors, dancers, and performers in countries across Europe.
Join an Actors Pro Expo in the UK or U.S. The trade show helps creatives develop and sustain their career and to create new opportunities for themselves.
The Stage Jobs is a UK-based job board for actors, performers, and professionals in the theatre and entertainment industry.
Casting Collective is a UK-based agency that specializes in casting supporting artists, extras, and background actors for film and TV productions in Europe.
Casting Workbook is a casting and audition platform used by casting directors, producers, and actors. It features a variety of job listings and casting calls.
StarNow is an international platform that connects actors, models, and performers with casting calls and job listings, including opportunities in Europe.
Casting Call Club is a community-driven platform where actors, voice actors, and creators can collaborate on indie projects, including animations, games, and films.
This platform lists casting calls and audition notices for actors across the United States. It's particularly useful for finding regional and indie film opportunities.
Casting Frontier connects actors with casting directors and offers audition opportunities for various types of projects, including indie films and commercials.
StageMilk is an online resource for actors that offers audition notices, acting tips, monologues, and educational content for actors at all levels.
Casting Networks provides casting and audition services for actors, casting directors, and producers. It's widely used in the industry and offers various job listings.
Mandy Network is a global platform for film and TV professionals, including actors. It features job listings, casting calls, and networking opportunities in various countries.
Actors Access is a casting platform that allows actors to submit themselves for auditions and roles directly. It's used by casting directors and producers for casting indie films and TV projects.
The Athletic Coup brings athletic action to the big screen to celebrate physical excellence and explore unique sports in exciting locations around the globe. Submit your film now.
Project Brazen launched a platform for "Fearless Storytelling", immersive, audio-forward podcasting and on-the-ground documentaries. Pitch your concept for a featured project with the platform.
Learn about film marketing and how to apply for indie film grants with filmdaily.tv.
Curate films and start your own streaming platform with Vimeo OTT to monetize through subscribers.
Voice over actors: Get hired via Voices.com - the leading platform for voice over gigs.
ShortsTV is a 24/7 HD TV channel dedicated to short movies. Talents can submit their short movies to broadcast.
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Actresses and actors, join Backstage to find auditions and tips to build your career in the performing arts.
Post your shorts at Reddit's Sub Shortfilm - Have your work seen by the community, get feedback and exposure.
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