Saturday, November 21, 2009

Updates, etc

Lots of little incremental things to report.

I've wanted to keep this blog strictly about Subjectified-related updates, but please join the conversation on twitter or facebook (and myspace, if there's interest) where I've been posting some relevant news articles and links to other related projects. Those are good places to start an actual conversation. Feel free to comment here, as always.

This winter I will be working fellow Subjectified producer Hannah Labaree to develop more comprehensive organizing tools. These should help those of you who are excited to host your own screenings. I've had some emails from people interested in working together on this, and we'd love to have more people. We will try to make it easy for you! The organizing tools will materialize this winter so we can start planning spring screenings in community centers, local cinemas, campuses and maybe even people's homes, in places where that makes more sense.

We are joining up with OpenIndie, a startup website and online tool that will allow people to get mobilized to bring Subjectified (and other partner independent films) to your community. OpenIndie could be a a great tool for anyone interested in independent films. It will be free for fans to sign up, so we hope it'll be an easy and fun way to socially-network our way into cool, independent screenings. More details to come.

I've been super busy on things unrelated to Subjectified, so I've been getting some much-needed help from the intern Paul. Thanks, Paul! On the subject of interns, Paul is a college student and says he may not be able to help out next semester because of his own course load, so please contact me if you'd like to put in a few hours to help me organize the film's strategies moving forward. That can be someone here in New York or remotely. I've had so much wonderful help and partnership while making Subjectified over the course of the past three years. Now that we're in this strategic phase, I'm mostly on my own, so I'd love to get input from others (particularly people with experience in organizing, P.R., advertising and media integration, but really lots of it is just internet research and other things that you're already good at, if you're reading this). Thanks in advance!

I've received a bunch of emails from people who are interested in the movie and want to learn more or get involved. Keep them coming! This phase is about building a group of people who want to get this conversation started.

One of our facebook ads was rejected by their editorial staff. I'm not sure if it was decided by an automated system that looks for words like "sex," or whether it's a real people who found it somehow inappropriate. The ad, composed using tips and guidelines from the facebook advertisers' guidelines, read "Subjectified. 9 Young Women Talk about Sex: A new documentary. Real stories from women around the country. Click to watch the trailer. Become a fan!" Now we're barred from advertising Subjectified at all on facebook. This is sad because we gained many fans through our modest and cheap advertising campaign there. So, please do help spread the word through your own personal network now that we're not advertising there. I'm sure everyone knows one person who would really enjoy this project. Send out a link to the facebook site or to subjectified.com, and suggest that she/he becomes a fan or joins the email list so we can keep track of who's on board. I am a little angry at facebook right now, but I still think it's a valuable tool for us based on the people who have found us that way, so I don't want to boycott it altogether. Please share your thoughts in the comments below.

Thanks again as always.
Melissa (info_ a*t _ subjectified.com)

Monday, October 26, 2009

Screening in Cambridge, MA! Are you coming?

Subjectified will be screened on February 4th at MIT at 7PM, followed by a Q&A with the Director. The event is free and open to the public. Are you coming?

Presented through the Chicks Make Flicks series presented by Women in Film & Video New England and the Women & Gender Studies Department of MIT

Saturday, October 24, 2009

Boston Screening!

Great news. We have a screening in Cambridge, MA (Boston area) lined up this winter! We will post more details when they are confirmed. Check back in and join our mailing list to stay updated.

Saturday, September 5, 2009

Get involved!

Subjectified needs a few good ladies (or men)! We are organizing an outreach effort to get the film into festivals and screenings around the country. You can help in little ways like spreading the word about the project to your friends, becoming a fan on facebook or myspace and emailing your friends to tell them to get psyched. We also need some bigger help like real-world networking, writing emails and generally helping with the technology and P.R. side of things. Every film festival submission takes time and money! Melissa will be back in school this fall and Christy has her hands full with teaching and mommyhood, so time is in very short supply. If you are well-organized, good with details, positive spirited and excited about this movie, please contact us for more information about how to get involved. Email info_at_ subjectified _dot__ com, and make sure to join the mailing list (on the left) to get news by email about upcoming screenings. We promise to keep your address safe and sound, and not to bombard you with emails!

Sunday, July 12, 2009

Website, update and news

Hello:

Thanks for visiting the blog. I will be posting news and information about upcoming screenings. In the meanwhile, check the main website for the trailer, press kit and other information.

The final version is wrapped up and I am in the process of submitting to film festivals. Once that process is under way, I'd also like to screen the documentary at women's organizations nationwide, on college campuses and in community groups. Please contact me if you have any ideas about where to screen, or if you would like to organize a screening in your community or campus later this year.

Melissa (info at subjectified.com)

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