Last Day to Reserve Ad Space In SHOOT June/July Issue ("New Normal" for Production & Post, Road to Emmy Preview, Cinematographers & More)

 
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Date: June 4th 2020
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Since the pandemic emerged, we’ve been working hard to bring our audience relevant news and information to keep them up to date on how the industry is coping, adapting and producing work, just as we’ve done for every major upturn and downturn for the last 59 years.
Now, as all segments of the production & post industry work to define and redefine how they are moving forward, SHOOT’s digital & print marketing options provide the ideal audience and environment for your brand and sales messages.  You'll reach industry decision-makers, executives, artisans & potential clients
at Agencies, Brands, Cable/TV/Online Networks, Movie Studios & more. 


Consider the June/July Issue where A Print Ad is Much More than a Print Ad!
In addition to the print circulation, the PDF version will be posted on SHOOTonline on 6/12 (your Ad in PDF version has live link to your site) and we'll email the PDF version to 22,000+ opt-in subscribers on 6/15 to bring even more attention to the Print Issue Advertisers.  
Place an Ad to bring high-profile exposure to your company, talent, work, services & products. Industry decision-makers have been referring to SHOOT since 1960 to learn about who they may want to connect with; here's a great chance to give them the reasons to connect with you! 
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 Ad Deadlines:  Final Space Reservations: 6/4   Final Ad Material Due: 6/8

Here's A look At Some Of What's Coming Up In SHOOT's June/July Issue...

Special Report: Returning To The "New Normal" in Production & Post
SHOOT takes a look at coming out of the pandemic-caused shutdown and how advertising, film, TV, streaming production and post will adapt as industries grapple with recovering or returning to some sense of normality.  As part of this article, we'll hear from several industry organizations on
their evolving guidelines on opening production.
We hope to shed light on and provide useful information regarding:
--How marketers and advertisers are adapting to this unknown world.
--How can we best navigate a return to some semblance of normality without compromising the safety and welfare of people.
--As the TV upfronts wind down, will production wind up happening to make those announced fall primetime schedules a reality.

The Road to Emmy, Part 5
SHOOT's Annual "Road to Emmy" 16-Part Weekly Series kicked off on May 15 and runs weekly through the Creative Arts Awards and the Primetime Emmy Awards.  Each installment garners insights from leading artisans involved in TV Shows, programs or films generating Emmy buzz.  
In this installment we'll hear from...
--Production designer Curt Beech, whose credits include Spike Lee's BlacKkKlansman, discusses his work on Hunters (Amazon Prime)
--Matt Duffer and Ross Duffer, creators of Stranger Things (Netflix) for which they've each earned six Emmy nominations in recent years spanning the directing, writing and Best Drama Series categories.
--Minkie Spiro, who earned a DGA Award nomination earlier this year for Fosse/Verdon, reflects on The Plot Against America (HBO), for which she helmed the first three episodes.
--Cinematographer Christina Voros reflects on lensing Yellowstone (Paramount Network) and diversifying into directing select episodes of that series.
--Two-time Emmy winner Elisabeth Williams discusses production design on The Handmaid's Tale (Hulu).
--Ramy Youssef, a Golden Globe winner earlier this year for best actor in a comedy TV series on the strength of his performance in Ramy (Hulu), discusses his multiple roles on that series (director, writer, exec producer, creator) as well as select collaborators.

Chat Room Interview with Jon M.Chu
Director Jon M. Chu, whose feature credits include Crazy Rich Asians and the much anticipated adaptation of Lin-Manuel Miranda's In The Heights, discusses the Apple TV+ series Home Before Dark, for which he directed the first two episodes and serves as an executive producer.

The Long and Short of It: Streaming's Ripple Effect
From quick bites of programming on the recently unveiled Quibi platform--championed by Jeffrey Katzenberg and Meg Whitman--to original and classic content spanning features, TV series and documentaries on the upcoming HBO Max, streaming has launched into the marketplace in a big way as of late with a formidable field of new competitors, which also includes Disney Plus, Apple TV Plus and NBC’s Peacock, looking to catch up with Netflix as well as Amazon Prime Video and Hulu.
SHOOT explores the streaming consciousness as well as the production/post considerations for Quibi’s unique brand of mobile phone fare, providing an overview of what’s out there and what it all means. 

Profiles: Cinematographers
Leading cinematographers discuss their latest work, which could figure in this season's Emmy race, along with collaborators, approaches and choice of cameras for that content.  Among those we'll hear from are:
Martin Ahlgren shares insights into his lensing of The Plot Against America (HBO)
Michael Grady discusses his shooting of The Morning Show (Apple TV+)

 

Hot Locations Column Film commission, lensing and incentive developments impacting feature, TV, commercial, music video, short film and interactive production.

Tool Box Column Technology, equipment & software column

June/July Issue Advertising Deadlines
Final Space Reservations: 6/3   Final Ad PDF Files Due: 6/8
The PDF version will be posted on SHOOTonline.com on 6/12 
& emailed to 22,000 opt-in subscribers on 6/15
SHOOT is pleased to offer special advertising discounts & bonuses for this Issue...
Click Here to Request Rates
Click Here for Print Ad Sizes/Specs
Bonus #1: PDF Version Ad 
PDF version of your Ad will appear, with link to your site, in PDF version of issue that will be posted on SHOOTonline for additional readers to view/download.
Bonus #2: SHOOOT>e.dition email newsletter banner/s

Place a 1/4 or 1/3 page Ad: receive space for a 180x150 Banner on the 6/12 SHOOT>e.dition(value:  $375.)
Place a 1/2 or 2/3 page Ad: receive space for a 180x150 Banner on the 6/12, 6/19 SHOOT>e.ditions(value: $750.)
Place a 3/4 or Full Page Ad: receive space for a 180x150 Banner on the 6/12, 6/19 & 6/26 SHOOT>e.ditions
(value: $1,125.)

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