With two print issues remaining in 2011, SHOOT is pleased to announce the editorial line-up for it’s November 18th Issue. In honor of SHOOT’s 51st Anniversary this December, the publishers of SHOOT are offering special “RETRO Rates” for our November 18th and December 16th Issues.
SHOOT is planning a special “Then, Now and Looking Ahead” feature in the November 18th issue in celebration of our 51st Anniversary this December. In addition, SHOOT has brought back the popular “RETRO Rate Card” concept from last year’s 50th Anniversary Issue without the anniversary ad type requirement. Close to 50% off general rates, this year’s special offer is valid for ads in the November 18 and December 16 Issues.
The RETRO rates are being offered with one goal in mind — to help companies take advantage of SHOOT’s targeted audience and conducive environment to connect directly with potential clients during the important 4th quarter. Click here for RETRO Rates. And, you’ll find SHOOT’s ad sizes and PDF specs here.
HERE’S A LOOK AT WHAT’S COMING UP IN THE NOVEMBER 18TH ISSUE….
THEN, NOW & LOOKING AHEAD TO THE FUTURE OF THE INDUSTRY
Borrowing the moniker from our 9-part series of articles last year leading up to SHOOT’s 50th Anniversary issue in November 2010, we commemorate our 51st birthday with select takes on the past, present and future of the ad business, with perspectives on how clients, agencies and the production community need to evolve in order to stay relevant now and in the years to come. This feature will include observations from an agency vet, Larry Postaer, co-founder of RPA, whose ad industry tenure just turned 50–and whose shop turned 25. While he provides context from the past and how the business has since changed, we also tap into the insights from Hilding Anderson, SapientNitro’s sr. manager of research & insight, who recently edited an extensive report offering perspectives and recommendations on how companies need to evolve their brand experiences in order to stay relevant now and well into the future.
FINAL 2011 QUARTERLY POST, VISUAL EFFECTS & ANIMATION SERIES SECTION
I. POSTPRODUCTION PERSPECTIVES/CREATIVE CHALLENGES
SHOOT surveys postproduction artisans who had a significant hand in this year’s crop of Hollywood Post Alliance (HPA) Award nominations. We ask them to reflect on the greatest creative challenges posed by this recognized work, how those challenges were successfully met, and any lessons learned along the way.
II. WHAT’S NEW AT VFX & ANIMATION STUDIOS
SHOOT searches for that latest major developments/news from VFX & Animation Studios around the country.
III. TOP TEN VFX & ANIMATION CHART
Our Top Ten rundown of the quarter’s best visual effects and animation projects including credits and list of creative tools used–and backstory on the highest ranking entrant.
THE ROAD TO OSCAR, PART 2
Last month’s look at “Moneyball,” “A Better Life” and “My Week With Marilyn” gives way to the next installment of this ongoing series in which other projects generating Academy Awards buzz are discussed by the filmmakers and artists who brought them to life. We next look at director Steven Spielberg’s “War Horse” through the eyes of his long-time cinematographer Janusz Kaminski. Plus director Lucy Walker sheds light on “The Tsunami and the Cherry Blossom,” a short which has already made the Oscar Documentary Short Subject shortlist.
HOT LOCATIONS
Catching up with film commissioners –and news of note on the lensing front.
AMERICAN FILM MARKET REPORT
Coverage of news and developments at AFM, spotlighting notable artists and film deals.
Also in the Issue: The Latest Industry News, ScreenWork Section and Regular Columns
ADVERTISING DEADLINES
Space Reservations: November 8
Ad Material Deadline: November 11
Final Late Extension: November 14
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Print Advertiser Bonus:
PDF version of your ad with URL link will appear in two PDF versions of the November 18 issue that will available on SHOOTonline on 11/18 for readers to view/download)
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Display ads
203/227-1699 x13, Contact Roberta via email
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Who should advertise
Companies and services with branding or sales message for Ad Agency Chief Creative Officers, Creative Directors, Art Directors, Copywriters, Heads of Production, Producers, & Broadcast Business Managers; executives & artisans in the production & post communities (Owners, Managing Directors, Exec Producers, Directors, DPs, Editors, Colorists, Visual Effects Supervisors/artists, etc); production & marketing executives at movie studios, broadcast / cable / online / mobile networks and production executives at brand marketers. Advertising in SHOOT’s November 18 Issue will provide a high impact direct link to prospective clients to tell them why they should want to connect with your co., artisans, services, products, film offices or locations –or– to pique their interest in a subtle way with something provocative or humorous. The environment is ideal for making an announcement, introducing new talent, saying thank you, Awards Announcements/Congratulations, celebrating milestones, listing company roster or showcasing recent work.
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