Tuesday, September 30, 2014

How to self distribute an indie film

Hello,

Self distributing in indie film is an extremely difficult task. I've had the pleasure of doing it twice already. My 1st film Bang Bang was completely self distributed and to a certain extent it was successful. Meaning, I made back the initial investment. The YouTube trailer has 260,000 views. We had sold-out screenings in 3 different cities, and even till today almost 4 years after the release of the film, I still make sales and have people e-mailing me asking for the DVD of the film which we have already sold out of.

Using my knowledge and experience from my 1st film, I will now try a slightly different strategy for my new film Las Vegas story. My honest outlook for this film is that it will be much more difficult than my 1st. The reason for this is that the film lacks star power, despite having Oscar-nominated Eric Roberts in the film. The challenge is to create a buzz about the film and to gain a following of true supporters and fans. With my 1st film it was easier because the lead actor was a rap artist who had a considerable amount of fans already which I tapped into.

My strategy for Las Vegas story is to premiere the film and at the same time do digital online premieres in conjunction with the Festival premieres. This is a new strategy that has yet to prove itself. The idea is that we are able to turn the buzz from film festivals into direct sales, and not lose momentum going forward as we wait for each festival premiere. I will also do my own screenings to keep the momentum going and to hit cities where film festivals have not accepted my film. I would recommend not to get too attached to your festival screenings, because as you wait for each screening your film is slowly losing power. It's extremely important to know who your real audience is, and actively go out and find them and try to market directly to them. This can be done through Facebook ad campaigns, outreach to organizations to form partnerships, specific niche film festivals, social media, and through the word-of-mouth marketing of each supporter that you recruit.(if you would like consultation feel free to contact me directly at beyondcinema@gmail.com)

My film will be premiering at this year's Chelsea Film Festival in NYC on Saturday Oct.18th, 2014 6:30pm at the SVA Theater in Chelsea. Event details.
If you would like to catch the online premiere which will happen at the same time as the festival premiere, just go to this link. The film will only be available to stream for 48hours starting from the time of the premiere! http://www.reelhouse.org/beyondcinema/las-vegas-story

Self distributing an indie film has many stages, and can be a mix of direct sales through DVDs and digital sales, and through partnerships with digital aggregators. It can also mean a hybrid distribution model. I am also actively searching for an international distributor, and not completely foregoing any offers that may come through. It's important to have a sales agent go to the film markets to shop your film. what I mean by this is that you should still look for other options, even as you are doing self distribution. Any deal you make you should be careful and negotiate to still be able to make sales through your direct site even if a distributor buys your film. These things are always negotiable.

Keep your options open, because self distributing takes a lot of work and time. You will need to become a PR director, marketing director, and even learn to book theaters and event management. It's very rewarding, but not in a monetary way. You can follow my journey to self distribute my next film and see how it goes. I truly hope this is the last film I ever self-distribute.

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Saturday, June 28, 2014

Looking for a movie distributor

Here's a good article with some advice about signing deals with aggregators, sales agents, or distributors.

What I wish I knew about distribution before self distributing I am not a hipster

Although their film went to Sundance, their route was supported by many different people and the sundance institute itself, so you see how tough it is even for a film that has Sundance's support. What about the smaller films like ones that don't go to Sundance?

Monday, June 2, 2014

Making a Good movie trailer or teaser

It is crucial to make a very good Trailer for your movie. Many filmmakers spend so much effort and time on making their film, that when it comes time to promote and market the movie, they run out of juice. Don't stop here, you need to cut together a really compelling Teaser, then a Trailer. These will sell your film. I've been told by a Sales Agent that sometimes many of these buyers don't even bother to watch the movies, they will base their purchases on the Trailers, and then maybe scrub through the movie or watch it in parts. This is because they have hundreds of films to look through, and they're just a bunch of lazy shmucks.

Here's my Teaser Trailer I made for my new movie LAS VEGAS STORY.

So, make a 30second Teaser. Then make a 90sec Trailer. And if you want to go further, make a 2nd trailer that markets the film in a different angle.

In order to make a good Trailer, you need to first get the full movie completed and get the Stem files of the audio tracks from your sound designer. This means the dialogue, music, fx, are all on separate tracks. This is so that you can edit a scene into the trailer without the background music. The trailer music is separate and you should have your composer make the music specifically tailored for the trailer.

Trailers need cool trailer sound effects. You can go to pond5.com or similiar sites and get some good effects. Make sure you're good at editing, if not, get a real Trailer editor to do the job. Someone who has edited trailers before and that are actually good.

Make sure you include good visuals. Good sound bites. But make sure you're not retelling the entire movie for us beat by beat. It's better to leave the viewer wanting more, or not fully understanding everything that's going on is better than giving us a 90sec version of your movie. No one wants that!!

Good luck!

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Friday, May 9, 2014

How to deal with movie piracy and bootlegging - I caught my bootlegger

Hey guys,

Recently I found out my documentary film RASKAL LOVE was bootlegged. Someone uploaded my entire movie onto youtube in 4 parts. What's worse is that they made a channel with MY NAME! The guy was trying to pretend that they were me. I found this extremely disturbing.



However, I took some time to asses the situation. In this day and age, the internet is a life-line to the filmmaker. I had been researching internet marketing strategies and I realized that I could use this incident to my advantage and see it as a marketing opportunity.

One advice I can't stress enough is that indie filmmakers need to take the time to learn internet marketing and on a serious level. For me, I connected with a friend who is an internet marketing specialist. He knows how to target your audience through the use of facebook ad campaigns, how to create an opt-in email list of dedicated fans, and how to give VALUE to your audience before you try to sell them your movie. These are all very important things to understand if you want to make any progress in the future of indie filmmaking. (I offer consultation to filmmakers!)

So the way that my story ends, is that I actually found out who the bootlegger was. I looked up his email(which was found on his youtube channel) and I found out that it matched with someone who had bought my DVD. Now I got the guys name, address, and even found his picture on facebook. I emailed him to let him know that I know all his information, along with a cease and desist letter. I also contacted Youtube to have the videos removed and it was done so within a couple days.

If anyone has had a similar experience of piracy or bootlegging of their movie, please share it! Hope you guys get a kick out of my story.

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Monday, February 10, 2014

Using digital distribution platform Reelhouse.org for my new documentary

Check out my new documentary film RASKAL LOVE which I've released for Streaming/download on the new distribution platform Reelhouse.org

So far I really like the platform(I released my first film BANG BANG with them as well). Take a look at the way their layout works, and watch my film!