Tag: Digital Distribution

  • Great Early Film Promotion: Our 5-Step Playbook

    Great Early Film Promotion: Our 5-Step Playbook

    Film promotion strategy should be one of the first things you spend time on after conceptualizing your idea. If you wait for picture lock to start marketing, you’re already behind. Independent films don’t get a magic publicity push on release day; they earn attention slowly, from the moment an idea leaves your notes app. Start

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  • Streaming Killed the Distribution Pipeline, Now It’s Time to Rebuild

    Streaming Killed the Distribution Pipeline, Now It’s Time to Rebuild

    The internet broke the monopoly. For over a century, film distribution followed the same narrow funnel: make the movie, pray it gets into a top-tier festival, hope for a distribution deal, and if the gods smile on you, maybe your film ends up in theaters or on cable. It was a pipeline built on gatekeeping,

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  • What the Planned TikTok App Rebuild Means for Creators and the Film Industry

    What the Planned TikTok App Rebuild Means for Creators and the Film Industry

    TikTok is gearing up to rebuild itself from the ground up, at least for the United States. According to a report from The Information, the wildly popular short-form video app is working on a separate version of the platform specifically for U.S. users, a move that precedes a forced sale to American investors or, alternatively,

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  • Film vs. Music Streaming — Exclusivity, Payouts, and Future Convergence

    Film vs. Music Streaming — Exclusivity, Payouts, and Future Convergence

    Streaming transformed both the film and music industries, but the two have evolved very differently. Both film and music streamers offer vast libraries on demand and use subscription models (often with ad-supported tiers), delivering entertainment across devices. However, a closer look reveals divergent strategies: film/TV platforms fiercely guard exclusive content to stand out, while music

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  • Why Your Forgotten Indie Film Might Still Make Money

    Why Your Forgotten Indie Film Might Still Make Money

    Most indie films get a brief moment in the sun, maybe a small theatrical run, a festival circuit, or a modest DVD release. Then they quietly fade into obscurity. But streaming platforms have rewritten that script. With the right tweaks, older indie films can find new audiences, generate fresh revenue, and build the filmmaker’s brand

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  • How to Use YouTube to Create Buzz Before Your Film Premieres

    How to Use YouTube to Create Buzz Before Your Film Premieres

    Most filmmakers use YouTube wrong. They drop a trailer, maybe a behind-the-scenes video, and then disappear for months. But YouTube isn’t just a place to host video content, it’s a full-fledged platform for community building, narrative teasing, and audience activation. Done right, YouTube can create buzz before your film hits festivals, lands distribution, or premieres

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  • What to Post on TikTok to Promote Your Film (Day-by-Day Plan)

    What to Post on TikTok to Promote Your Film (Day-by-Day Plan)

    Most indie filmmakers think about marketing in terms of festivals, trailers, and press kits. TikTok? It’s often an afterthought. But for indie films, TikTok isn’t just social media, it’s a distribution tool, a discovery engine, and the best shot you have at reaching a new audience organically. But like filmmaking, success on TikTok isn’t about

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  • The Anatomy of a Viral Indie Film Post on TikTok

    The Anatomy of a Viral Indie Film Post on TikTok

    When an indie film goes viral on TikTok, it usually isn’t because of A-list actors, big-budget effects, or flashy trailers. It’s because the filmmaker or marketing team found a way to distill the emotional core, unique premise, or raw authenticity of the project into a 15–60 second format that hits viewers right in the gut—or

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  • The Growing Demand for Niche Genre Films in AVOD Streaming

    The Growing Demand for Niche Genre Films in AVOD Streaming

    Advertising-based video on demand (AVOD) has transformed the streaming industry, offering free content to viewers in exchange for ad exposure. As subscription fatigue sets in and audiences seek cost-effective alternatives, AVOD platforms have seen a surge in viewership. This shift has led to increasing competition among AVOD buyers, who are willing to pay more for

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  • How the Music Industry’s Streaming Shift Can Help Film Investors Succeed

    How the Music Industry’s Streaming Shift Can Help Film Investors Succeed

    The entertainment industry has undergone dramatic shifts over the past two decades, with digital streaming transforming the way audiences consume content. While the music industry was among the first to experience this upheaval, the film industry has followed a similar trajectory, moving from physical media and traditional distribution to an increasingly digital, on-demand model. Film

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  • Micro-Windowing, What It Means for Buyers, and the Future of Film Distribution

    Micro-Windowing, What It Means for Buyers, and the Future of Film Distribution

    The traditional release model for films has been changing rapidly, and one of the most significant shifts in recent years is the emergence of “micro-windowing.” This strategy allows distributors to carve out shorter and more precise release windows across different platforms, maximizing revenue while adapting to evolving audience behaviors. For film buyers, whether independent distributors,

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  • The Future of Indie Film and How Streaming Is Reshaping Movie Distribution

    The Future of Indie Film and How Streaming Is Reshaping Movie Distribution

    The rise of streaming has transformed the way independent films reach audiences. In the past, securing a theatrical release was the gold standard for indie filmmakers, often followed by DVD sales, television licensing, and eventually digital downloads. Today, streaming platforms dominate the market, providing indie filmmakers with both new opportunities and significant challenges. On one

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