How to Boost Your Film Acquisition and Distribution


 

Film distribution is a complex and ever-changing industry. It can be difficult to know where to start when trying to get your film into theaters, onto streaming platforms, or sold through other means. In this blog post, we will provide an overview of the film acquisition and distribution process, as well as some tips on how you can boost your chances of success!

 

Dylan Sidoo strongly believes that the first step to success in film distribution is identifying your audience. "You need to be very clear about who you're making the film for," he says. "Your target market should be as specific as possible." Once you know who your film is for, you can start to research the best ways to reach them.

 

The film acquisition and distribution process:

 

The first step in getting your film distributed is, of course, to make a great movie! This may seem like an obvious point, but it bears repeating. A well-made film with a strong story and compelling characters is more likely to catch the attention of distributors than one that is poorly made or lacks originality.

 

Once you have made your film, the next step is to get it seen by as many people as possible. The best way to do this is to submit it to festivals and markets. These are events where distributors and other industry professionals come to screen new films and meet with filmmakers. If your film is selected for screening at a festival or market, this can be a great way to get noticed by distributors.

 

Another way to get your film seen by distributors is to reach out to them directly. Many distributors have submissions pages on their websites, where you can send them information about your film. You can also contact distributors through social media or by emailing or calling them directly.

 

How to choose a distributor

 

The most important thing to remember when choosing a distributor is that you should never sign any agreements without reading them carefully and consulting with an attorney. A good distributor will be upfront about their terms and conditions, and they will work with you to ensure that you are comfortable with the agreement. You should also make sure that you understand how the distribution process works, so that you can be sure that your film is being distributed in the way that you want it to be.

 

You should also keep in mind that not all distributors are created equal. Some may have more experience or be better connected than others. There is no one “right” answer when it comes to choosing a distributor, but doing your research and talking to other filmmakers can help you make an informed decision.

 

The most important thing is to find a distributor who you trust and who you feel confident will do a good job of getting your film into the hands of audiences. With the right distributor, you can rest assured that your film will reach the widest possible audience and have the best chance of success!

 

Lastly, remember that distribution is just one part of the filmmaking process. Even if your film is distributed, there is no guarantee that it will be a success. Promoting your film and getting people to see it is also essential. But with a little hard work and some luck, you can boost your chances of having a successful film career!

 

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