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SHOOTonline.com (website) 40,000 unique monthly visitors
Run length: 7-day & 30-day runs can start any day of the month.
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Digital File formats: JPEG, GIF, Animated GIF, Flash, HTML5, java script, and third-party tags. **SHOOTonline is DFA and Jetpack certified**
The SHOOT>e.dition email newsletter 28,000 opt-in subscribers
Remaining Phase 2 dates: 2/2, 2/9, 2/16, 2/23
Published: every Friday, this weekly email newsletter goes to 28,000 opt-in subscribers.
Banner Sizes: Top 468x60, 180x150, 180x600 & two bottom options 468x60 or 595x250
Digital File formats: JPEG, GIF, Animated Gif - max file size: 50K
See SHOOT>e.dition samples:
Click Here to see web version of the Jan. 5, 2018 SHOOT>e.dition
(banners for "Wonder Woman," "All the Money in the World," "Mudbound," "Baby Driver")
Click Here to see web version of the Dec. 29 2017 SHOOT>e.dition
(banners for "Dunkirk," "Baby Driver," IT", "Okja," "All the Money in the World")
Click Here to see web version of the Dec. 15, 2017 SHOOT>e.dition
(banners for "Lego Batman," "Hostiles," "Okja," "IT")
The SHOOT Dailies email newsletter 3,500 opt-in subscribers
Published: daily Monday-Friday, great addition for making an added splash.
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SHOOT custom email blasts
Custom email blasts are emailed to SHOOT database of 45,000. Hugely popular for FYC messages/screening announcements.
A few of SHOOT Custom Email Blasts sent this Season...
Lady Bird
All the Money in the World
Mudbound
Dunkirk
Wonder Woman
The Big Sick
Darkest Hour
SHOOT Magazine February Print Issue + Bonus PDF version
Deadline Extended - Don't Miss out - there's still time to Place Your Ad!
Issue firmly in readers' hands before final nominations voting 2/20-2/27!
Bonus: The PDF version of your Ad will run with live link to film's FYC site in PDF version of issue that will be posted on SHOOTonline.com on 2/19 for additional readers to view/download. We will also email the PDF version of the issue on 2/20 to the 28,000 opt-in subscribers of The SHOOT>e.dition email newsletter to bring additional attention to the advertisers!
Ad Deadlines: Final Space Reservations: Monday 2/5 Ad PDF File due: Wednesday 2/7
Here's a look at some of what's planned for the Issue...
The Road to Oscar, Part 14
SHOOT's "Road to Oscar" Series continues exploring the backstories, creative challenges and collaborative relationships experienced by directors, producers, cinematographers, editors, production designers and other artisans nominated for an Oscar.
This installment will focus on Oscar Nominees!
Cinematographers: ASC Award Nominees
With the Amercian Society of Cinematographers 32nd Annual Awards coming up on February 17th, SHOOT provides a look at some of this year's notable nominees, including Rachel Morrison, ASC, who discusses "Mudbound," for which she became the first woman ever to earn a Best Cinematography Oscar nomination and a feature film ASC Award nod.
And, Roger Deakins, ASC, BSC discusses his collaboration with director Denis Villeneuve on "Blade Runner 2049," which earned the DP his 15th career ASC Award nomination & 14th Oscar nomination.
Directors Guild of America DGA Awards
A SHOOT Report straight from attending the DGA pre-Awards "Meet the Feature Nominees" session and the DGA Awards on February 3rd. In addition to a look at the winners across Film, TV & Commercials, we'll report on the Feature Nominees session which will be attended by the directors nominated for Outstanding Directorial Achievement in Feature Film who are...
Guillermo del Toro, "The Shape of Water"
Greta Gerwig, "Lady Bird"
Martin McDonagh, "Three Billboards Outside Ebbing, Missouri"
Christopher Nolan, "Dunkirk"
Jordan Peele, "Get Out"
Visual Effects: VES Awards
A preview of the February 13th Awards Gala, and interviews with several of the Visual Effects Society VES Awards nominee, including Joe Letteri of Weta Digital who was sr. visual effects supervisor on "War for the Planet of the Apes," which tied for the most VES Award nominations this year with seven.
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