Distribution

From film festival strategies to theatrical to VOD to online options to finding and securing a sales agent the place to discuss, share content and offer tips and advice on all things related to the distribution process

Ahi Black
Self Distribution

Hey Ya'll so I have a unique topic point. So obviously distribution plays a big role for our films especially in a highly invested project, but one thing I find very frustrating is sitting and waiting in between projects to get off the ground. So I have decided to post one micro film a month on YouT...

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Maurice Vaughan

When I said "movie campaigns to get people interested in your movies," I meant things that won't cost a lot of money, Ahi Black. Stuff that ties into your movies. Social media games people can play, s...

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Sam Rivera

Hi Ahi Black just checked out your channel, really great material and good step in the right direction! Youtube is a great starting point and growing from there to socials, etc could help you!...

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Ahi Black

Sam Rivera Thanks Sam! I appreciate you taking that time! :)

Susanne Palm

Distribution is such an interesting subject. I think we sometimes forget how big the world is and how many people we are on the Earth. Different people like to watch different movies, depending on the...

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Debbie Elicksen

Ahi Black Kudos to you. As most of our audiences live in the digital space, especially social media, I absolutely think YouTube is a great step, especially if you've optimized the heck out of your vid...

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Maurice Vaughan
Finding Distribution - Advice Post

Hi, everyone. I wanted to start a post that'll help Stage 32 members who are looking for distribution. What's one piece of advice that you have about finding distribution (or more than one)? Thanks.

Maurice Vaughan

Great question, Susanne Palm! Hope you get the answer on this post.

Ewan Dunbar

IMDb is a great resource for this. You have the best chance of making a meaningful connection to distributors if you approach ones that are appropriate for your project. To get some ideas on places to...

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Maurice Vaughan

Excellent advice, Ewan Dunbar! Thanks for sharing it.

Susanne Palm

Thank you for fast reply! Yes, I know about IMdB but are all distributors worldwide on IMdB? Like for example if I have made a feature film and want distribution in Kenya, Indonesia or India, can I fi...

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Ashley Renee Smith

Great advice, Ewan Dunbar! Thank you!

Debbie Elicksen
Is It a Tough Time for TV Writers?

So, this piece is interesting. Written by a TV writer who thinks it's a terrible time to be a TV writer.

Contraction, fewer buyers, and a changing content landscape only means we need to adapt and get more creative.

I'd really like to hear your thoughts on this. Is it a troubled time to be a TV writ...

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"I'm Scared": Why It's a Brutal Time to Be a TV Writer
"I'm Scared": Why It's a Brutal Time to Be a TV Writer
The end of Peak TV has ushered in an era of contraction, with fewer buyers (farewell, The CW) and fierce competition for the few shows that are staffing: "People are in total survival mode."
Pat Alexander

The last 5 years have been about as wavy and uneven as possible, with so many changes - social, technological, global - not only in the film industry but in the world at large following the pandemic....

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Maurice Vaughan

Thanks for sharing, Debbie Elicksen. Things are really tough for a lot of writers, and having a side job is smart. I think things will eventually turn around in the TV industry. I mean, streamers, net...

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Debbie Elicksen

Maurice Vaughan I think having a side job is basically every writer not on a payroll full time, regardless of industry. (Ditto in sports reporting, news, etc.)

Maurice Vaughan

You're right, Debbie Elicksen. I make pitch decks as a side job.

Debbie Elicksen

Maurice Vaughan Good to know ;).

Debbie Elicksen
A Fight is Brewing About Indian Films and Cineplex

South Indian films and shooting seemingly not a surprise for some.

"It's like a cartel," added Padinharkkara, who said he has personally received threats for trying to distribute rights to South Indian movies to certain theatres.

Has anyone heard of anything similar in their countries?

https://www.cbc...

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'Like a cartel:' Shootings point to turf war over rights to screen South Indian films | CBC News
'Like a cartel:' Shootings point to turf war over rights to screen South Indian films | CBC News
Film distributors says shootings at Cineplex theatres in Ontario indicate a larger concern of certain individuals preventing South Indian movie screenings in major theatre chains.
Shadow Dragu-Mihai, Esq., Ipg

"It's like a cartel" HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAAAA! bY definition, the Motion Picture Association rules the industry as a cartel. In fact, the 6 members have only 3 actual controllingn owners among them...

Emily J

Wow! Very interesting, thanks for sharing Debbie Elicksen! I've definitely seen behind the scenes fights (or different movies being blocked from getting the attention/marketing they're 'supposed to' -...

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Nick Phillips
Maurice Vaughan

Yeah, you're right, Nick Phillips. I think "Godzilla x Kong: The New Empire" is gonna easily be number one and "Monkey Man" number two. I also think if "Godzilla x Kong: The New Empire" wasn't out, "M...

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Debbie Elicksen
India and the Global India Diaspora Just Got Bigger

"The close of this transaction, revealed in an SEC filing, is subject to regulatory approval and the completion of a previously announced joint venture involving Reliance, Viacom18 and Star Disney.

"After the closing, Paramount will continue to license its content to Viacom18."

The JV will bring ass...

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Paramount Global Sells Stake In Viacom18 To India's Reliance For $500 Million
Paramount Global Sells Stake In Viacom18 To India's Reliance For $500 Million
Paramount Global has sold its 13% equity interest in Viacom 18 Media to Indian conglomerate Reliance Industries for the equivalent $517 million.
Rati Tripathi

If you want to write a story about Indians in India, you may find local production companies wanting to work with you. Let me know if you want to chat more.

Pema Dhondup

I grew up in India. As a filmmaker based in L.A now I am trying to bring India content projects to India for international audience but so far my experience is that Indian studios and production house...

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Debbie Elicksen

Pema Dhondup There is one Cineplex theater in Calgary that mostly shows Indian films. Today, 6 of the 11 theaters are Indian studio films. That theater has opted to cater to its neighborhood demograph...

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Pat Alexander

Very interesting, imagine a lot more co-productions are to come a la RRR or Monkey Man

Debbie Elicksen

Pat Alexander I haven't seen Monkey Man but I think RRR was longer than Oppenheimer.

Angelo Padin
Pitch deck feedback

I’m looking for some constructive criticism of a 2 season docu-series I just completed shooting. It covers the historic run of my Alma mater’s HS Basketball team and their historic run of winning 45 games straight and capturing 2 state titles. Although they don’t experience defeat on the court, they...

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Sam Sokolow

The deck looks terrific, Angelo Padin. And sports docs are so hot. If you have the seasons already shot are you currently editing episodes? Perhaps self-distribution is an option (a la The Chosen) and...

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Angelo Padin

originally we made season into 2 part film, and later breaking it down into episodes. part one is 3 episodes long, and I can edit part 2 into 3-5 episodes depen...

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Amanda Toney

Sound like a really cool concept! I’d also recommend having an exec take a look at it so you can get some market feedback. Given your genre I’d recommend Tim Ogletree, he’d be perfect! https://www.sta...

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Maurice Vaughan

Welcome to Stage 32, Angelo Padin. "We the North" deals with crucial topics. Overall, fantastic pitch deck! I really like that you added the pictures and the news article. I think they’re gonna really...

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Amanda Toney
Top Indie Power Players 2024: The Heavyweights of Independent Film Distribution

Media Play News’ third annual Top Indie Power Players list, our annual salute to the key movers and shakers in independent film distribution.

https://www.mediaplaynews.com/top-indie-power-players-2024/...

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Maurice Vaughan

Incredible list for filmmakers to use for networking, Amanda Toney!

Lelde Kovalova
Not giving up until my series is on Netflix

THE UNINVITED GUESTS ( Original series) Season 2

The number one series in Latvian streaming. Produced by me. We worked so hard on this project, and the reviews are stunning in my country. I offered for Netflix, as it was my biggest dream to get there (a lifetime dream), but got rejection, as they are...

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Sam Sokolow

I agree with my dear friend Rico McClinton - never quit!!!

Debbie Elicksen

Oh, hell yes. I want to see this. Lelde Kovalova what a great trailer.

Geoff Hall

Lelde Kovalova Lelde, that looks great. Well done. I hope we can all see it on Netflix!

John William Blaney

Amazon, Hulu, other?

John Michael German

Hello:

Production - lovely.

Cinematography - delightful.

Congratulations! Fantastic!

Grateful within every road your path plants.

God Bless,

John German

Karen "Kay" Ross
DISTRIBUTORS: How Do We Make Cord Jefferson's Wish a Reality?

I had the distinct pleasure of attending the premiere of EASTER BLOODY EASTER with my producing partner, Garrett Adams. Afterwards, I hosted a delightful Q&A with the cast! It brought to mind how important the audience is to the success of independent films. In fact, how many of us still covet '90s...

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Sam Sokolow

I've been trying to get to more small, local film festivals. There are so many if you look for them. You may only get a catalogue of short films but usually made by emerging, talented filmmakers and o...

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Ashley Renee Smith
The Alamo Drafthouse Cinema Circuit Is Up For Sale!?

This is wild! As someone who lives in Austin, TX just a few minutes from the HQ hometown venue, I can't imagine how this could change the very unique experience of the Alamo. I would hope that anyone who bought the theaters would want to keep what's so special about them intact.

https://deadline.com...

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Maurice Vaughan

Hope someone buys the Alamo Drafthouse Cinema Circuit like they've been doing with other theaters, Ashley Renee Smith.

Geoff Hall
Canada’s Independent Cinemas are In Crisis

Here’s an interesting article about the state of Canada’s indie cinemas.

Jeff Knoll, the CEO of Film.ca Cinemas said:

“Revenues are down, people aren’t coming as much to the movies, the quality of the films is questionable and there wasn’t as much support coming out of the pandemic from the federal go...

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Geoff Hall

Debbie Elicksen Hi Debbie, as well as scheduling problems, the article also mentions that the quality of films isn’t as good, but I suppose this could be put down to finance problems? have you noticed...

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Geoff Hall

Maurice Vaughan yes, that is strange isn’t it? Why would distributors (or the studios) not want to maximise their profits during a time of maximum exposure and publicity for the film? Someone must kno...

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Debbie Elicksen

Geoff Hall You give me too much credit. lol. Perhaps the quality is not there because of the catchup still needed after the strike. But I do notice that the selection is not great at the theatres this...

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Geoff Hall

Debbie Elicksen so actually part of this could be put down to the usual seasonal fluctuations and that the early part of any year is thin on films. However, it would be interesting to find out what’s...

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Xochi Blymyer

it sure would be great to find out what is coming up soon

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