I have a bit of trouble as well with the idea of having to pay $10 just to have my video considered by a distributor or group of distributors. Add that to $20 here, $100 there, $50 another place for entry into every little festival out there and it adds up. It's amazed me at the media coverage that Sundance is suddenly getting this year in the non film-related media (ie, TV network news reports and USA Today). It seems that what was originally intended as a showcase for indepedents has turned into yet another way for large distributors and studios to look for the "next big thing". Thanks, but I think I'll stick to trying to reach my audience directly and doing my own distribution. Sure, I hate duping and packing tapes as much as anybody, but at least I can tackle subjects in ways that might be difficult for a "mainstream" audience. Hey, I'm not going to make a million like this, but how many filmmakers out there "hit the big time" or even get to continue doing what they love to do in the long run? RAND > Nevertheless... Best of luck. But not returning the tapes... That is a bid > rough on the film makers. ------------------------------------------------- Randy A. Riddle, Winston-Salem, NC [log in to unmask] -- http://www.infi.net/~rriddle ------------------------------------------------- ---- To signoff SCREEN-L, e-mail [log in to unmask] and put SIGNOFF SCREEN-L in the message. Problems? Contact [log in to unmask]