NOT TO MISS...
SHOOT "Awards Season FYC" Ad Opportunities for reaching Producers, Directors, DPs, Editors, Writers, VFX, Animation, Music & Sound artisans & other Production Execs/artisans.
This year's 16-part Road to Oscar Series kicked off with a 12/18 preview, followed by Part One on 1/1 & conintues weekly through the Guild Awards & Academy Awards. The Series shines a spotlight on the films, execs & artisans behind the films generating Awards buzz including producers, directors, writers, cinematographers, editors, production designers, VFX supervisors, composers & more. We also cover the season's festival circuit and all of the Guild & Industry Award Shows' film, documentary and television nominees and winners including, ACE, ADG, Annie, ASC, CAS, CDG, Critics Choice, DGA, Golden Reel, PGA, SAG, VES, WGA, BAFTA, European Film, Golden Globes, Gotham & Spirit Awards. All content appears on SHOOTonline.com (website,) The SHOOT Dailies (Daily M-F email newsletter) and The SHOOT>e.dition (weekly email newsletter.) Several Road to Oscar instalmments will also appear in the Jan., Feb/March & April/May
Print & PDF Issues of SHOOT Magazine.
SHOOT's Digital and Print Platforms provide an ideal environment in which to promote prior to nominations & then nominated films & artisans through final voting. Separately or in combination, SHOOT's website, email newsletters, print/PDF Issues & custom email blast service are ideal for promoting your films, programs and artisans to an audience of above-the-line and below-the-line decision-makers, including AMPAS, Television Academy and industry Guild members.
Click Here for the 2020/2021 Road to Oscar/Guild Awards Calendar
Click Here for 2021 Road to Emmy Calendar
Click Here for digital version of past "Road to Oscar" Installments
Click Here for digital version of past "Road to Emmy" Installments
Here's a look at SHOOT's Digital & Print "FYC" Options...
SHOOTonline.com
highly targeted production/post industry website with 50,000 unique visitors per month
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7-day or 30-day runs can start any day of the month. When you purchase a banner it runs on the Home Page and all throughout the site - and there are thousands of pages--a key benefit as while thousands of users enter the site via the Home Page, thousands others enter through links in articles from one of our 4 email newsletters so they are entering the site on all diferent pages. SHOOTonline is mobile-friendly; you'll be able to provide additional sized for mobile at no charge.
Regular & Expandable Sizes: 970x250, 970x90, 728x90, 300x250, 300x600, 468x60,
interstitial 600x500 & Wallpaper/skins 1110x250+two 300x660s-up to 300x1250s.
Digital Files accepted: JPEG, GIF, Animated GIF, HTML5, javascript, and third party tags.
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Click Here for SHOOTonline Digital Rates Click Here for SHOOTonline.com Banner Specs
The SHOOT>e.dition
weekly email newsletter published every Friday for 22,000 opt-in subscribers
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Banner Sizes: Top: 468x60, Side: 180x150 or 180x600
Samples of a few recent >e.ditions:
Click Here for web version of 1/29/21 SHOOT>e.dition
Click Here for web version of 1/15/21 SHOOT>e.dition
Remaining Awards Season >e.dition Dates: March 26 April 2,9,16
** CLOSING For Final Ad Space Reservations by 3/24 **
SHOOT Magazine April/May Awards Issue
Print Issue + PDF Issue with digital distribution
Ideal timing & environment to bring FYC attention to your films, documentaries and programs as Awards Season heats up & before Academy final voting 4/15-4/20.
Print Bonus
PDF version of Ad with live link to your FYC site will appear in the PDF Issue posted on SHOOTonline.com on 4/2 for additional readers to view/download. We'll drive readers to it with banner ads on the SHOOT>e.dition for six weeks & we'll email the PDF Issue to 22,000 opt-in subscribers on 4/5.
Ad Deadlines
Final Space Reservations: 3/24 || AD PDF File due: 3/26 (final extension: 3/29
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Sample Issues
Click Here for this Season's January Issue Click Here for this Season's Feb/March Issue
Click Here for last year's 2nd Phase 1 Issue Click Here for last year's Phase 2 Issue
Here's a look at some of the features...
The Road to Oscar, Part 14
The SHOOT Annual "Road to Oscar" 16-Part Weekly Series continues through the Academy Awards. We connect with Oscar contenders spanning directors, producers, cinematographers, editors, composers, sound designers, production designers and more during an awards season that’s shaping up like no other.
This installment focuses on a cross-section of Academy Award nominees including:
>Cinematographer Sean Bobbitt, BSC discusses lensing Judas and the Black Messiah (Warner Bros.)
>Production designer Donald Graham Burt reflects on Mank (Netflix)
>Composer James Newton Howard, an Origial Score nominee for News of the World (Universal)
>Frederic Thoraval on editing Promising Young Woman (Focus Features)
>Additional names TBA
Awards Special - Road to Oscar Parts 1-13 Recap
Parts 1-13 of the Series focused on artisans creating Oscar Buzz. Now that the nominations are out, we go back through the series and recent Cinematographer features to provide readers with insights from artisans we've previously covered who are now part of the latest crop of Oscar nominees.
By nomination category, they include:
Directors
Lee Isaac Chung, Minari (A24)
Emerald Fennell, Promising Young Woman (Focus Features)
Chloe Zhao, Nomadland (Searchlight Pictures)
Cinematographers
Erik Messerschmidt, Mank (Netflix)
Phedon Papamichael, The Trial of the Chicago 7 (Netflix)
Joshua James Richards, Nomadland (Searchlight)
Dariusz Wolski, News of the World (Universal)
Costume Design
Trish Summerville, Mank (Netflix)
Best Documentary Feature
Garrett Bradley, Time (Amazon Studios)
Jim LeBrecht & Nicole Newman, Crip Camp (Netflix)
Editors
Alan Baumgarten, The Trial of the Chicago 7 (Netflix)
Mikkel E.G. Nielsen, Sound of Metal (Amazon Studios)
Chloe Zhao, Nomadland (Searchlight)
Music (Original Score)
Emile Mosseri, Minari (A24)
Best Motion Picture
Emerald Fennell, Promising Young Woman (Focus Features)
Chloe Zhao, Nomadland (Searchlight)
Production Design
David Crank, News of the World (Universal)
Achievement in Sound
Nicolas Becker, Sound of Metal (Amazon Studios)
Ren Klyce, Mank (Netflix)
Original Screenplay
Lee Isaac Chung, Minari (A24)
Emerald Fennell, Promising Young Woman (Focus Features)
Darius Marder, Sound of Metal (Amazon Studios)
Women Make History in Features, Commercials
Two women directors scored DGA Award nominations in the marquee feature category in the same year for the first time ever--Emerald Fennell for Promising Young Woman and Chloe Zhao for Nomadland.
Fennell and Zhao also became the first two women nominees in the Best Director Oscar category in the same year for their respective films. And, for the first time, two solo female directors broke through with DGA Award nominations in the commercialmaking category--Nisha Ganatra of Chelsea Pictures and Melina Matsoukas of PRETTYBIRD. SHOOT takes a look at these four directors and puts their historic accomplishments into perspective.
Television Awards Preview
Whether or not the DGA and ASC Awards are a preview of Emmy nominations to come is a matter of conjecture. Nonetheless, SHOOT profiles leading directors and cinematographers who are nominees for Guild and ASC honors across television categories, offering perhaps a taste of what could be in store come Emmy time. They include:
>Susanne Bier, director/executive producer of The Undoing (HBO), for which she has earned her first DGA Award nomination.
>Zach Braff, a first-time DGA nominee for the "Biscuits" episode of Ted Lasso (Apple TV+)
>MJ Delaney who earned her first DGA nomination for "The Hope That Kills You" episode of Ted Lasso (Apple TV+)
>Ken Glassing, who picked up his second career ASC Award nomination, the latest for his lensing of the "It Never Ends Well for the Chicken" episode of Lucifer (Netflix)
>Jon Joffin, ASC who garnered his fourth career ASC Award nod, this time for the "Up is Down" episode of Motherland: Fort Salem (Freeform)
>Christopher Werner, a DGA nominee for the second straight year, the latest coming for the "Trump & Election Results" episode of Last Week Tonight with John Oliver (HBO)
Chat Room Interview - David Oyelowo
David Oyelowo, twice-nominated Golden Globe actor (Selma, Nightingale) and a two-time Emmy nominee (Best Lead Actor in Nightingale, which also earned a Best TV Movie nod for him as an executive producer), reflects on his upcoming feature directorial debut, The Water Man (RLJE Films). Oyelowo also stars in and served as a producer on the film, for which Oprah Winfrey is an exec producer.
The Next SHOOT Magazine Print & PDF Issue after April/May
will be the June/July (+ PDF Issue with digital distribution)
This issue will have The Road to Emmy Part 4 feature, an important issue timed to keep progrmas top-of-ming before & during Emmy nominations voting 6/17-6/28.
Print Bonus: PDF version of Ad with live link to your FYC site will appear in the PDF Issue posted on SHOOTonline.com on 6/4 for additional readers to view/download. We'll drive readers to it with banner ads on the SHOOT>e.dition for six weeks & we'll email the PDF Issue to 22,000 opt-in subscribers on 6/7.
Final Space Reservations: 5/24 || AD PDF File Due: 5/28 (final extension: 5/31)
SHOOT Custom Email Blasts
You choose the date & time for your Custom Email Blast to be sent out to SHOOT database of 40,000.
Click Here for Info/Rates. To utilize SHOOT's Custom Email Blast Service there is a minimum buy requirement of at least a one week SHOOTonline.com Banner.
Phase 2 Send dates currently available: 3/23, 3/25, 3/27, 3/30, 4/1, 4/2, 4/3, 4/6, 4/20
Lnks to web version of some of the SHOOT Custom Email Blasts sent out this season:
City So Real On The Rocks Small Axe Judas and the Black Messiah
The Trial Of The Chicago 7 Da 5 Bloods Ted Lasso One Night In Miami Wolfwalkers
Links to web version of some of the SHOOT Custom Email Blasts sent out last season:
The Irishman Honey Boy The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel Ford v Ferrari Fleabag
Marriage Story Joker The Report Little Women I Lost My Body Modern Love
The SHOOT Dailies (M-F email newsletter)
Published daily Monday-Friday, the Dailies go to 3,500 opt-in subscribers. We recommend the Dailies in conjunction with a SHOOTonline.com or SHOOT>e.dition schedule for added cross-promotion.
File formats accepted: JPEG, GIF, Animated Gif. Banner sizes include 728x90, 180x150. 180x600.
Banners run in all 5 Dailies - Here's an example of a recent M-F SHOOT Dailies Run
Mon.11/30, Tues.12/1, Wednes.12/2, Thurs. 12/3, Fri. 12/4
The SHOOT Publicity Wire (SPW)
Entertainment industry news wire service costs just $60. to post publicity release with text, photos, video, links - ideal for promoting work, above-the-line and below-the-line talent, behind the scenes videos, promos, new films, show launches, award noms & wins and more. All self-service. Or, for $20. post video release to promote trailer, promo, BTS video with brief description & credits. Release distribution includes SHOOTonline, SHOOT's opt-in ePubs (SPW Media Alerts, Brand New[s], SHOOT Dailies, SHOOT>e.dition), archiving & indexing, RSS Feeds, social feeds to Twitter, Facebook, LinkedIn and mobile SMS dynamic feed,and search engine optimization (SEO) for Google, Yahoo, Bing, etc.
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