AmericaFree.TV and La Honda Films Announce the Internet e-Premier of Buffalo Hearts.Online Premier Is Part of the IndyReels(TM) Revenue Sharing revenue sharing Funding arrangement in which one government unit grants a portion of its tax income to another government unit. For example, provinces or states may share revenue with local governments, or national governments may share revenue with provinces or states. Program with Film-Makers CLIFTON, Va. -- AmericaFree.TV, a leading Internet Television Internet television (or Internet TV) is television distributed via the Internet. Overview In the past, television was only distributed by cable, satellite, or terrestrial systems. broadcaster, and La Honda Films announced today the online "ePremier(TM)" of the film Buffalo Hearts, produced by La Honda Films and directed by Elanor Togliatti. Buffalo Hearts is a fantasy about the American Indian American Indian or Native American or Amerindian or indigenous American Any member of the various aboriginal peoples of the Western Hemisphere, with the exception of the Eskimos (Inuit) and the Aleuts. experience and modern life, as Cheyenne Chief Black Wolf (Zool.) A black variety of the European wolf which is common in the Pyrenees. A black variety of the American gray wolf. See also: Wolf Wolf (David Carr-Berry), haunted by his visions of the future, sets out on a vision quest vision quest supernatural experience in which an individual interacts with a guardian spirit to obtain advice or protection. Of particular importance to indigenous North and South American peoples, these rituals varied from tribe to tribe. that leads him from 1803 into the world of the 21st Century. This film will be made available for no charge, both as Video on Demand, and on the IndyFree.TV Internet Television channel. The ePremier program provides marketing and Internet broadcast of independent films, with revenues from the program being shared with the participating film-makers. "I am pleased to be able to ePremier Buffalo Hearts, and I think that this program is a good opportunity both for us and for the film-makers," said AmericaFree.TV CEO (1) (Chief Executive Officer) The highest individual in command of an organization. Typically the president of the company, the CEO reports to the Chairman of the Board. Marshall Eubanks. "Many Independent films are never distributed commercially, while our first two ePremiers have been viewed, partially or entirely, by almost 30,000 people to date," Eubanks continued. "This production was a wonderful form of self-expression which I hope the Internet audience will enjoy watching as much as I enjoyed directing," said Director Elanor Togliatti. "I am glad that we can take advantage of this new distribution mechanism for our film." About AmericaFree.TV AmericaFree.TV, http://www.AmericaFree.TV/, is a leading advertising-based Internet Broadcaster, offering multiple channels of video content at broadcast resolution to anyone with a broadband Internet See broadband. connection. AmericaFree.TV has taken the classical Television model of advertising based continuous programming from traditional broadcasting and has shown that it is possible to use this model to make money from Internet TV (1) Watching TV programs on or from the Internet. There are countless video clips available on Web sites for streaming as well as subscription services that offer TV programs and movies for downloading. . AmericaFree.TV is currently interested in acquiring content on a revenue sharing basis, and offers advertisers a wide range of opportunities for ad placements, from video ad slots to sponsored programming all the way up to channel sponsorship. About La Honda Films Buffalo Hearts, http://www.buffalohearts.com/, was produced by La Honda Films, http://www.lahondafilms.com/, located in the redwoods south of San Francisco. La Honda Films believes that movies have a great power to influence, inspire and divert; their goal is to create cinema that delights and uplifts the viewer by telling a good story and telling it beautifully. |
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