That was the kind of answer you were after? Oh boy. I'm going to have fun when you post the results.
what are you even talking about. Someone gave me a straight up answer. You couldnt. Only a failure wants others to fail. My films already in production buddy i dont need money as much as you. Its funny how you can be passive aggressively vengeful but when i'm honest i get warned.
Why dont you fuck off. you dont even make sense.
I can't speak for Sweetie, but I think you may have missed the point of my post. Although you can read it as a straight answer, as something that may be a good start to promoting your movie without any material, the point I was actually making was that you weren't, and still are not, doing yourself any favours.
Do you think anybody on this forum will back your project, after all of this? Maybe they will, if your project is outstanding. I don't think the majority will though.
I didnt receive an answer until now so thanks I sure wasted enough time and frustration for it
I kept repeating how do you advertise a film before a campaign. There weren't any examples. Atleast he gave a couple. It's really in the end not muchIn all the fuzz I have no idea what the answer is you looked for...
(Remember this is a messageboard, so while you may think your reply is logical, I have no clue what your are referring to, since mad_hatter's reply was more or less repeating what was said before with the addition about how attitude can affect the support of a community.)
what are you even talking about.
i was just looking for an example.
In all the fuzz I have no idea what the answer is you looked for...
how do you advertise a film before a campaign
Why dont you fuck off. you dont even make sense.
In all the fuzz I have no idea what the answer is you looked for...
(Remember this is a messageboard, so while you may think your reply is logical, I have no clue what your are referring to, since mad_hatter's reply was more or less repeating what was said before with the addition about how attitude can affect the support of a community.)
there was nothing given to me on this thread before. i'm not worried about this community. I doubt you guys have money haha. i'm looking for advice. thats what this site is for yes?
In that case you either quoted a non related reply or you didn't read close enough (because it had been mentioned before that part of a prelaunch campaign could be joining communities that are related to your topic. I.e. if you were going to make a Star Wars fan film, you should join a fan forum.)
BTW, you still don't seem to understand what networking means.
It's not just reaching out to the person in front of you, but also to the ones he or she knows.
That's why you want people to be interested before you launch the crowdfunding campaign: they can share that news with their network. That way you reach more people than your friends on facebook and more than your followers on Twitter.
Combine it with press releases and you are present in traditional and social media.
One thing that every succesful and failed crowdfunding campaign share is they needed a big enough crowd to start with. A lot of campaigns fail, because they start with a minimal crowd that isn't even 'activated'.
A friend of mine started a photography project about grownups who still have stuffed animals/cuddly toys (I don't know what the best translation is) in bed.
She posted it on facebook: she was looking for people who had the same 'secret'.
Her friends shared it, because it was a fun idea. And strangers shared it as well.
Her new photography page got more and more followers.
A few days later she was interviewed for a newspaper. The next day for another one. And the day after shewas on the radio and TV. The number of followers grew.
A few months later she finished shooting, writing and designing: she launched a crowdfunding campaign to have the book made. Because she already did the effort to gain a following (although she didn't anticipate it), the campaign became a success.
Her book is finished now and got coverage in several national newspapers, she has been on the radio again and I'm sure she'll beinvited on TV shows as well.
Had she started with her crowdfunding campaign with just her friends as crowd, who would also be surprised by the idea, it probably would have gone with less ease.
Now she had friends, fans and people who were part of the project that could donate and share. And the media were more or less familiar with the story and would gladly publish the followup.
In The Netherlands 2 brothers raised funds for their fantasy-film trailer project in a few days only.
How?
One of the reasons is that they are part of the fantasy LARP community and that community has already seen what they can do. A few 1000 people that like what you do is a PR army and a good start to get donations.
A liquor store wanted to move, but the bank said 'no' when she asked for a credit to do so.
However: she was one of the twitter pioneers in The Netherlands with over 100k of followers. She started a crowdfunding campaign and raised 100k or 200k in a few days.
It was not her intention, but in the end the years she tweeted interesting things about wine and doing business and her deals, was a perfect prelaunch campaign to gather the crowd she needed.
I know these stories are full of survival bias.
That's why the crowdfunding thread on IT (the link is in this thread somewhere) is interesting, because it also deals with failed campaigns.
But if you look close enough you see the need to create a following...
And yes, this community is mostly about advice: you have been given plenty, but you keep looking for that 'everyone can paint-formula' where you just have to fill the blanks with the paint with the right number.
The Matrix and The Blair Witch Project are interesting examples predating social media.
You should also check out Cloverfield's campaign to gain buzz: quite interesting.
But these are big budget examples, so you need to analyse and take the elements you can use and apply.
So, in what stage is your feature at the moment?
@sfoster:
A quick search yielded: Crowdfunding for Filmmakers EBOOK | John Trigonis
There are a lot of books about crowdfunding, but whether they are good: I don't know.
Half way means you have something to show.
The simple anwser (always) is: just do it.
It's the how that often takes the simplicity out of it.
My impression was that it was about crowdfunding and a prelanch campain.
If you want people to be interested you need something to show (and that is said before):
it can be concept art, storyboard, part of a script, a mood film, teasers.
Look at what Neill Blomkamp did:
http://www.slashfilm.com/neill-blomkamp-alien/
He shared concept art of an Alien movie while it wasn't planned to be made. (That went more or less viral and now it will be made.)
What shocks me is that there are no book recommendations so far.
Some people insist it hasn't even changed much in the last 15 years.
Half way means you have something to show.
The simple anwser (always) is: just do it.
It's the how that often takes the simplicity out of it.
My impression was that it was about crowdfunding and a prelanch campain.
If you want people to be interested you need something to show (and that is said before):
it can be concept art, storyboard, part of a script, a mood film, teasers.
Look at what Neill Blomkamp did:
http://www.slashfilm.com/neill-blomkamp-alien/
He shared concept art of an Alien movie while it wasn't planned to be made. (That went more or less viral and now it will be made.)
What you just said contradicts them
you must network your project
it can be concept art, storyboard, part of a script, a mood film, teasers
you guys make me feel crazy
.......
Some people insist it hasn't even changed much in the last 15 years.
Yes. Maybe I got something confused. But film or no film. I'm doing crowdfunding for some things. And I got the idea before launching you had to get people " interested" before having or showing anything. Still not really convinced but i've taken the points
This is what I don't get. You said you have to have something to show. Everyone said you must network your project before it's anything. How are you showing nothing. How can you. This is obviously the question
What you just said contradicts them but you guys make me feel crazy
umm... what?
These are decent ideas.
Most of the time it's a simple matter of leveraging the elements that make the films package attractive. Each production is slightly different. The sad fact, not every film is marketable. This may be why he's having problems understanding.
/popcorn
Did I hurt your feelings?