Hey, I’m thinking of using Pivotshare to watch some shut. Has anyone ever used Pivotshare?
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Hey, I’m thinking of using Pivotshare to watch some shut. Has anyone ever used Pivotshare?
Soon on pivot share you can see all these videos. Stay tuned #carmenamara #pivotshare
#goodnight #beautifulsouls #pivotshare carmenamara.pivotshare.com
Swapping Shatner and Stan Lee stories with the PR of #Pivotshare, Chris Woolsey, in #Irvine #California! (at Starbucks)
The Film, TV & Digital Session at the recent Hacking Arts event focused on film distribution, with panelists Richard Matson from Gathr Films, Adam Mosam
"You need to have an understanding of the space and how movies make money, because even if your motivation isn’t to do so, you need to understand what everyone else’s is.”
This talk at MIT featured a wonderful discussion on today's world of film distribution. What is the reality? The article mentions less than a third (out of the 400 students in attendance) raised their hand when asked who had a cable subscription (something we mentioned in our previous post).
Companies like Pivotshare and Fandor are trying to give filmmakers the opportunity to share their films the way society watches them today. Online. But still, is it not the problem that people want to avoid paying? Of course this is the never ending crisis the internet has presented us. Hopefully these forward thinking sites are a step to the solution.