Los Angeles, July 13 (IANS) Filmmaker Francis Ford Coppola has relaunched his 19-year-old virtual studio Zoetrope.com, adding a showcase for short films.
The website, touted as one which sets a precedent for a new era of crowd-sourcing and writing workshops, includes acting resumes, photography, song writing, short films, stories, novels, scripts, short flash fiction, poetry, music and photographs, reports variety.com.
The new short films section is designed to offer screenwriters, directors and producers peer feedback.
At Zoetrope.com, every story a member submits, they are required to review five other works, so that each person gets exposed to other writing which provides growing opportunities in addition to receiving feedback.
When I was a kid, I remember looking in the locked gates of a movie studio which was across the street from the Junior High School I was attending, Coppola said in a statement.
I was wishing that I could get in and see what these mythical movie studios were. Years later I actually bought that studio, and I went to that Junior High School and I talked about it to the students and I said Alright kids, lets go. I took them across the street and right in through the studio gates," he added.
And thats what I was trying to do with this site -- let everyone have access to a movie studio or set a new context of creative community for people interested in cinema, music, acting, art, graphics, photography, songwriting, and so on.
The "Apocalypse Now" director founded the site in 1997 to supply material for the short story periodical Zoetrope: All Story, drawing his inspiration from the short story periodicals of the 1930s era that supported the careers of writers such as F. Scott Fitzgerald and Dorothy Parker.
Stories published in the magazine have won National Magazine Awards for fiction, in 2001, 2012 and 2016.