“The glory days of independent film, when hot young directors like Steven Soderbergh and Mr. Tarantino had studio executives tangled in fierce bidding wars at Sundance and other celebrity-studded festivals, are now barely a speck in the rearview mirror. And something new, something much odder, has taken their place.”
More proof that “we’re all indie now” from Michael Cieply in today’s New York Times. Forget only making independent movies, Cieply examines the innovative tools aspiring filmmakers are using to market and distribute their own work.