Frameform

Film 103: Putting Your Work on the Internet

Episode Notes

It’s 2022 and it’s time to get with the program people. 

PUT YOUR WORK ONLINE. 

Do it in a fashion that makes sense to you. Whether that be hosting your own website portfolio or starting a YouTube channel focusing on the creative process. Overall, sharing *content* online is essentially necessary in this digital age. Representing one-third of the Frameform team (Hannah here), I find that the internet is the one of the best outlets to share and explore dance film as it already embodies a niche community spanning across the globe. As the next generation navigates its ways through short-form scrollable content, the digital hemisphere is a natural homebase to display a gallery of visually stimulating homemade works. It’s time to normalize dance film online by tagging films in a way that makes it easier to find. Post your  experimental shorts, narrative driven ballets, and all the bingeable storytelling that will make people want to hit that replay button. We’re one short host this week, but Hannah and Clare jump in, reflecting and  looking forward to what’s to come on the forecast of the screendance metaverse.

ANNOUNCEMENTS

There are so many festivals accepting dance film submissions right now! Please take the time to visit the International Screendance Calendar to scroll through upcoming events and festivals happening all over the world. This resource is updated regularly and are always open to contributors!

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