SHOOT Magazine, the leading publication for commercial and entertainment production, announced today the issue and closing dates for its fourth quarter 2010 issues. Three high-visibility editions will publish on October 15 (Directors Issue), November 19 (SHOOT 50th Anniversary Commemorative Issue) and December 15 (Year-End Issue/Ad Agency of the Year/2011 Entertainment Industry Awards Season Preview).
Providing advertising 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 when published and kept for future reference.
The issues offer production, postproduction companies, and business, manufacturer, and rental companies and services an ideal environment in which to market to their potential clients and customers during the important fourth quarter. In celebration of its 50th Anniversary this December, SHOOT will offer special “Retro Rate Card” to help marketers take advantage of the special marketing opportunities offered October through December.
In addition to he Latest Industry News, ScreenWork Section and Regular Columns, here’s a rundown on what’s planned for the issues
D I R E C T O R S Issue
Cover Date: October 15
Space Reservations: October 5
Ad Material Deadline:October 8
Final Ad Extension: October 11
Offering a snapshot in time with lasting influence and impact for the past 50 years, SHOOT Magazine’s semi-annual “Directors Issues” have been the talk of the industry when first published and are referred to long after the issue date. They capture the leading directors of the time with detailed profiles, while also pinpointing new, up-and-coming directorial talent who bear watching.
The profiles are turned to for shedding light on the approaches, experiences and filmmaking philosophies of the industry’s most notable directors. The rundown of emerging directors identifies star talent in the making, chronicling how they broke into the business and made their initial impact. There’s a track record over the years of several up-and-coming helmers featured in our Directors Issues going on to earn inclusion in SHOOT’s New Directors Showcase at the DGA Theatre, and then successfully establishing their filmmaking careers.
Leading Directors Profiles
Profiles of leading directors spanning spots and long-form, including insights from them about their most recent notable work, their creative approaches and aspirations. Included are major award winners and directors who have put their stamp on successful new media and entertainment projects.
Up & Coming Directors Feature
A look at commercial & indie film rising stars, many of who are still under the industry radar.
Cinematographers & Cameras
A look through the viewfinder at DPs and their recent work, including experiences with various cameras.
Directors Section Special Marketing Opportunity
“Production & Postproduction Sponsored Listings” within the Directors section offer production, editorial, post, visual effects & animation companies a low cost opportunity to promote their companies. Listing contains logo, contact information, image of recent piece of work/credits, head shot of company executive and his/her description of the company. For information, contact marketing@shootonline.com
Also in the Issue:
Music & Sound
Final installment of SHOOT’s 2010 Quarterly Top Ten Music Tracks Chart with feature coverage of the backstory behind the number one ranked entry.
Music & Sound Section Special Marketing Opportunity
“Music & Sound Sponsored Listings” within the Music & Sound section offer music production, sound design & audio post companies a low cost opportunity to promote their companies. Listing contains logo, contact information, image of recent piece of work/credits, Headshot of company executive and his/her description of the company. For information, contact marketing@shootonline.com
SHOOT “Prelude to 50th Anniversary” Series
9th in the series of special “Then, Now & Looking Ahead” features that kicked off in December 2009 and will continue through November 2010 when SHOOT publishes its Special 50th Anniversary Issue.
Bonus Distribution:
The Hollywood Reporter Billboard Music for Film & TV Conference/SHOOT “Music For Commercials & Branded Content” panel. October 27-28, Los Angeles, CA. (SHOOT readers save $170 on the 2-day registration by using promo code FTSHOOT)
SHOOT 50th Anniversary Commemorative Issue
Cover Date: November 19
Space Reservations: October 29
Ad Material Deadline:November 10
This special commemorative issue will take a look back at 50 fabulous years as only SHOOT can! We’re taking great care with this collector’s edition to provide context for an ever-evolving industry, examining where we’ve been, where we are and where it looks like we’re heading.
Join us as we explore the people, companies, work, and breakthroughs that shaped advertising and entertainment, their coming together, and the path ahead.
We will look back on the industry’s spawning grounds for talent; the business models which–and the people who–have had a lasting influence.
Varied perspectives and schools of thought on the past, present and future will provide not only food for thought but also lessons that can be applied to crossroads decision-making today. SHOOT’s reflections on the past 50 years will also shed light on what to look for and what values will endure in the many years ahead.
SHOOT Year End/Preview ’11 Issue
Cover Date: December 17
Space Reservations: December 6
Ad Material Deadline:December 10
SHOOT Advertising Agency of the Year
SHOOT selects it pick for Ad Agency of the Year based on which agency made the biggest positive impact in ’10 in terms of brand building, creative, and successfully weaving its clients into the social fabric of mainstream and pop culture.
SHOOT Creative Marketer of the Year
SHOOT’s Marketer of The Year can be a client, a cause or a candidate. The fact is that great work requires a great client and we look to identify, assess and explore the client whose advertising and marketing resonated with the public in ’10
SHOOT Entertainment Company of the Year
The intersection of advertising and entertainment opens up the field for this honor to ad agencies, marketers, clients, media outlets and commercial production houses along with mainstream entertainment studios and production companies. Will the Entertainment Company of the Year mantle be bestowed upon a company in the traditional entertainment sector or one with an atypical pedigree?
Year End Reflections and A Look Ahead to 2010
A cross-section of advertising, commercial and entertainment industry professionals will reflect on the most significant creative and business developments and trends of 2010 as well as offer a look to what may be in store for 2011.
2011 Entertainment Industry Awards Season Preview
A select look at artists in contention for Oscars, Emmys, DGA Awards, ASC Awards and other prime honors in 2011.
Visual Effects and Animation
The last quarterly Top Ten VFX & Animation Chart for 2010, SHOOT highlights the past quarter’s most notable visual effects and animation with backstories on the top two entries.
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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), Production executives at movie studios, TV/Cable/Online/Mobile networks Advertising in SHOOT’s October, November and December 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 an announcement, introducing new talent, saying thank you, offering congratulations, listing company roster or showcasing recent work.
For information on placing an ad in SHOOT, please contact:
Print ads, print sponsored listings, online & >e.dition banner ads
Roberta Griefer, Publisher, 203/227-1699 x13, rgriefer@shootonline.com
Classified/Recruitment
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