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10 Tips for Increasing Your Chances of Getting Attention and Awards at Film Festivals

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10 Tips for Increasing Your Chances of Getting Attention and Awards at Film Festivals

By: Gini Graham Scott PhD
Narrated by: Erik Sellin
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10 Tips for Increasing Your Chances of Getting Attention and Awards at Film Festivals describes how to get more attention and awards by using various strategies to increase attendance and press coverage. It suggests ways to make more connections when you are there or using a surrogate to represent you. It recommends different techniques you can use online and in creating flyers, posters, and other materials to promote your festival screening.

The book is formatted like a journal, so listeners can write down their ideas for what to do after hearing each tip.

The book is part of a series of short books, in which each book features tips and techniques for becoming more successful in the film industry.

Gini Graham Scott, PhD is a screenplay writer, indie film producer, and TV game/reality show developer, plus a nonfiction writer who has published over 200 books, 50 for traditional publisher,s and 150 for her own company Changemakers Publishing. She also writes, reviews, and ghostwrites scripts and books for clients. She has written scripts for 20 feature films and has written and executive produced 10 films and TV projects.

©2020 Gini Graham Scott (P)2020 Gini Graham Scott
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