Viral Marketing for Filmmakers
Changes in filmmaking technologies have created more filmmakers, more films and more documentaries than ever before. A similar revolution has occured in film marketing. The Internet has made it easier than ever for a film to find its audience even before its finished. MY BIG FAT GREEK WEDDING, THE PASSION OF THE CHRIST and FARENHEIT 911 are all...
How to Market Your Film: How to Find Your Target Market . . . Fast
If you are a film producer, you already know that to produce a feature film, you must sell it over and over and over again from the time it is a script. First you sell it to yourself, then to any co-producer you acquire, then to investors, talent and key crew. Each of those folks you bring on to that film has to take a chance on you, and on the...
Your Film Needs a Website: Here’s How to Get One
Every production needs a website. It needs to have a signature image, a poster image, that defines what the film is about. You should test your signature image on your target market to find the one that they like most. A signature image should speak “loud and clear” to your target market. With a sequel, your signature image may be nothing more...
Make Your Feature, Documentary or Short Film Available for Sale Now
If you have a short film, a feature film or a documentary that is complete and you don't have distribution for it, use www.CreateSpace.com to distribute it. You simply log into their website, tell them about your project, upload a DVD cover, and then ship them the CD or DVD. They make it available through your online store, available for sale on...
Another Word for Controvery is Sales
Film producers generally shy away from controversy because no one likes it when their film is hated. But a well-hated film often does very well at the box office between those that hate the the film talk about it as much as those who love it if not more. Fahrenheit 9/11, Passion of the Christ, 9 ½ Weeks and a hundred other films have been sold on...
Documentary Films Make Money
A good documentary feature film, well marketed, is a great professional and financial investment. Documentary production budgets are usually low, ranging from hundreds of thousands of dollars to under ten million dollars. Most documentaries that end up in theaters or on television have production budgets under five million dollars and the vast...
Defining Success For Your Documentary
The Critical First Step One of the most important things you can do to insure your project’s ultimate success is simply to define your documentary and its objectives. To help you do this, start by answering the questions outlined below. There are no right answers to these questions but there are definitely wrong answers. Anything less than...
Define Your Documentary
In order to bake a cake you need a list of ingredients. In order to make a documentary feature film you need to make a list of what, and who, you need. This begins by defining the film you want to watch. One way to begin defining your film is outlined below. Find a quiet place and a couple of hours. Get a very large sheet of...
Marketing & Promoting a Documentary
One of the key concepts producers must master is the notion that a film isn’t finished until it reaches its audience. Marketing and promotion begin when you begin pitching the film to people prior to production, and it continues until long after a film is released. Documentaries can generate revenues for years if they are adequately marketed...
Documentary Distribution Economics & Options
There are several ways in which a documentary can earn revenue. Maximizing each revenue stream, while minimizing the costs associated with revenue collection and the time required to collect revenues, is the key to creating a financially profitable film. Films can be distributed in the following ways: US Theatrical Release Foreign...

