SHOOT Magazine, the leading publication for commercial and entertainment production & postproduction, announced today the issue and closing dates for its 2013 schedule. The year kicks off with a first quarter of high visibility issues that will publish on January 25, February 15 and March 22.
Providing ad agency, commercial, and entertainment industry production & postproduction decision-makers the latest industry news, valuable information on established and up-and-coming talent, the best new work and the people, companies and technology behind the work, the three issues are sure to be read thoroughly and kept for future reference.
These high profile issues provide a highly-conducive environment in which to promote companies, talent rosters, awards announcements/ FYC advertising, business/creative & production services and production/software to SHOOT’s audience of industry decision-makers.
The New Year brings exciting changes to SHOOT Print Issues including New Size and New Ad Rates
Having been a Tabloid Size since 1960, SHOOT is excited to announce that effective with the January 25th Issue, it has a new size (Bleed: 9.25″ wide x 11.125″ high Live Area: 8.5″ wide x 10.375″ high.) In the early years, SHOOT truly was a “news”paper that published industry news with a weekly frequency. As SHOOTonline came on the scene in the mid-90s, the SHOOT>e.dition email newsletter launched in 2005, and since then adding RSS feeds, facebook and twitter to its distribution platforms, SHOOT posts news and information around the clock. SHOOT reports news in its digital formats and provides in-depth features /feature series, interviews and profiles in its print issues and the two PDF versions of each print issue it produces and posts online. Since the tabloid format is not conducive for viewing online or on mobile platforms, SHOOT has chosen a new size for print. Ad sizes range from a 1/4th page to a full page.
To view the various ad sizes click here.
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Contact Roberta via email or 203/227-1699, ext 13 for a copy of the new low ad rates.
SHOOT continues to evolve just as the industry it covers has. SHOOT has chronicled that evolution over the decades, providing historical context and a wide range of perspectives, showing where the industry has been in order to get a better handle on where it is and in what directions it is headed. SHOOT has been covering commercialmaking from its infancy to maturation, from the standardized bid form to new forms of content, from the birth of industry organizations to their indelible and ongoing impact on the business and creative landscape, literally all the ups and downs spanning recessions, landmark court cases, debilitating strikes, labor/management relations, major industry issues, global production, lensing incentives, the impact of new technologies, integrated campaign strategies and branding, content across different size screens, the emergence of branded entertainment encompassing varied platforms. While it has perennially covered the advertising/entertainment crossover dynamic, SHOOT has diversified fully into entertainment production and post through its annual Road To the Emmys and The Road to Oscar series, regular coverage of feature film, independent film, documentaries and shorts as well as the film festival circuit and all major award shows. At the crossroads of advertising and entertainment production, SHOOT will continue to discuss how they influence each other, providing coverage of relevant artists, developments and issues in the ad and entertainment sectors that carry implications from talent, technology and business standpoints for our readers. Every issue of SHOOT in 2013 will provide readers with a combination of commercial and entertainment production & postproduction content.
Here’s a rundown on what’s planned for the first issue of 2013
SHOOT January 25 Issue Issue
Space Reservations: January 16
Ad Material Deadline:January 18
Final Ad Extension: January 21
To view the various ad sizes click here.
Click here for the full year calendar.
Contact Roberta via email or 203/227-1699, ext 13 for a copy of the new low ad rates.
Advertising & Entertainment Outlook for 2013
A cross-section of ad agency, commercial, TV & Film industry professionals share forecasts and predictions regarding 2013.
Sundance Film Festival Preview
A look at some of the first-time feature filmmakers whose work will be in competition or in the Premieres section of this year’s Festival. Among the films slated for coverage are: “Austenland,” which marks the directorial debut of noted writer (“Napoleon Dynamite”) Jerusha Hess and the first narrative feature film out of Moxie Pictures; and “The Necessary Death of Charlie Countryman,” which is noted commercial director Fredrik Bond’s first theatrical feature.
The Road to Oscar, Part IV
Part IV of this series continues with a look at films generating Academy Awards buzz through the eyes of the filmmakers and artists who brought them to life. Included in the mix will be nominees in the DGA Awards, the winner of which in the feature category becomes the odds-on favorite to win the corresponding Academy Award. Plus a look at the VES Award nominees and that competition’s possible Oscar implications.
DGA Commercial Nominees
Separate from the DGA Awards coverage in the Road to Oscar feature, we’ll talk to the directors nominated for commercials. The nominees are:
Lance Acord, Park Pictures
Steve Ayson, MJZ / The Sweet Shop
Fredrik Bond, MJZ
Alejandro G. Inarritu, Anonymous Content
Tom Kuntz, MJZ
Super Bowl Advertising Preview
SHOOT’s annual Super Bowl preview provides a peek at what to expect from the 2013 Super Bowl spots.
Cinematographers
DPs reflect on their ASC Award nominations and the creative and technical challenges posed by those feature films.
BONUS DISTRIBUTION
DGA Meet the Commercial Nominees Reception
VES (Visual Effects Society) Awards
ADG (Art Directors Guild) Excellence in Production Design Awards
SHOOT Print Issues Offers Great Advertising Opportunities
In the competitive world of commercial, branded content and entertainment production, getting noticed by the right decision-makers in the creative & production departments of Ad Agencies and by the right decision-makers at production and post companies, movie studios, TV/Cable/Online/Mobile networks who are bombarded daily with sales promotion material, messages and reels, is no easy feat. The time-proven way to break through the clutter and stand out from the competition is to advertise in SHOOT.
Who Should Advertise
Companies and services with branding, sales, talent, congratulations or acknowledgement messages for Ad Agency Chief Creative Officers, Creative Directors, Art Directors, Copywriters, Heads of Production, Producers, & Broadcast Business Managers and/or executives & artisans in the commercial, TV & film production & post communities (Owners, Managing Directors, Exec Producers, Directors, DPs, Editors, Colorists, Visual Effects Supervisors/artists, designers, composers/sound designers, mixers), Production executives at movie studios, TV/Cable/Online/Mobile networks Advertising in SHOOT’s January, February and March Issues will provide a high impact direct link to prospective clients to tell them why they should want to connect with your co., artisans, services or products– or– to pique their interest in a subtle way with something provocative or humorous. The environment is ideal for making announcements, introducing new talent, saying thank you, awards-related advertising, offering congratulations, listing company roster or showcasing recent work.
For information on placing print ads, online & >e.dition banner ads & custom email blasts, please contact Roberta via email or 203/227-1699 x13
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All industry executives and artisans currently receiving complimentary subscriptions must “Renew” at www.shootonline.com/go/renew to continue their subscription in 2013.
About SHOOT Magazine
SHOOT® is the leading publication for commercial, branded content and entertainment production. SHOOT Magazine is edited for ad agency creatives & producers, and commercial and entertainment production/post industry executives and artisans. Through its “News” and “ScreenWork” sections, “Columns”, “in-depth Features”, “Interviews” and “Profiles” SHOOT publishes timely news, relevant information and a behind-the-scenes look at the best new commercials, branded and entertainment content. In addition, SHOOT reports on the latest cinematography, post & editing technology and equipment. If the work involves advertising or entertainment content that consumers view on a screen—a TV screen, Cinema screen, Computer screen, Mobile screen or Game screen, SHOOT is searching out who’s doing the most innovative work and what’s coming next. For further information please visit SHOOTonline® at www.SHOOTonline.com. Follow SHOOT on Twitter here.
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