Type of site | Independent filmmaker network |
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Available in | English |
Headquarters | London , UK |
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URL | shootingpeople |
Commercial | yes |
Registration | Required |
Launched | 1998 |
Current status | Active |
Content license | All rights reserved. Use permitted with copyright notice intact. |
Shooting People is an international social network for independent filmmakers that was founded in 1998 by Cath Le Couteur and Jess Search, in which members share resources and knowledge to get their films made and seen.
Dedicated to the support and promotion of independent filmmaking, the company acts as an umbrella and partner for a variety of film organizations, publishing seven daily bulletins across all sectors of the industry.
Additional activities include hosting the Independent Film Calendar, regular panel discussions, screenings, a Mobile Cinema[1] and publication of "The Shooting People Shorts Directory".[2][3] In 2009 Shooting People launched "Film of the Month" where active patrons in the organisation watch and review films made by members. Patrons include Mike Figgis, Nick Cave, Michael Winterbottom, Matt Groening, Sally Potter, Asif Kapadia, Kevin Smith, Drake Doremus, John Waters, Christine Vachon, Werner Herzog and Danny Boyle.
In 2010, the full list of films available on the International Space Station came to the attention of Shooting People. Concerned that the only off-world film library was consumed by mainstream American films, they conducted a poll and wrote to NASA with some more varied suggestions from members. NASA responded that individual films were selected by its crew members and that the list would be forwarded to the crew office.[4]
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