Tag: Film Distribution Strategy
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We’re Fixing Indie Film With Code, Data, and Sass (and SaaS)
Independent film is broken. Not creatively or artistically, but structurally. The stories are as strong as ever. The talent pool is massive. The hunger is real. Yet filmmakers are stuck in an outdated system—one that offers little transparency, fewer resources, and even fewer paths to sustainable careers. Here’s the truth: if you want to build
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Here’s What Filmmakers Need for their Post-Festival Plan
You’ve made it. Your film just had its world premiere. Maybe at a prestigious festival. Maybe at a regional one that truly loved your work. You walked the carpet, took the Q&A mic, shook hands with buyers, and finally exhaled. Now what? If your answer is “wait and see,” you’re already behind. Because the truth
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Why Smart Investors Avoid All-Rights Film Deals with Streamers
For many filmmakers and investors, landing a deal with a major streaming platform like Netflix, Amazon, or Hulu feels like the finish line. It’s the industry gold star, the validation stamp, the moment when years of risk and hustle seem to finally pay off. But there’s a growing catch, and it’s not just about control.
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How to Make Your Indie Film Appealing to Global Platforms
At the heart of every negotiation between an indie filmmaker and a global streamer lies a simple tension. They want audience reach. You want artistic truth. Streamers are in the business of retention, not revolution. They’re looking for titles that drive watch time, reduce churn, and feed their algorithm-friendly categories. You’re probably telling a deeply