Thursday, November 12, 2009

4 Aspects of a Distributable Film

One of the aspects of this blog I get the most feedback from, are actually not the DIY tidbits, but information geared toward the larger majority of indie filmmakers, the "traditional kids" - those that are working on stories that need a larger canvas, and who are seeking a larger audience for it. They are often labeled as "indiewood", but the truth is, they are simply what has long been known throughout as "low budget indie filmmakers." In keeping up with our readers and those that offer us the most feedback, I never want to overlook those countless filmmakers who may have already had fun in the digitally dominated self-distribution, micro film field, have paid their dues to varying degrees of success, and are seeking larger stories as their 2nd or even 3rd feature. The following clip is for you guys. We haven't forgotten you.

In the below video, Stacey Parks, the woman behind the site www.filmspecific.com discusses the 4 key aspects to a distributable film. Very basic, but informative stuff:



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