End goal of an Indie filmmaker?
Hi all,
I'm doing a little research on the indie film industry and have a few questions for all you independent filmmakers. Having come from more of a Television & music production background, the indie filmmaker goals & alternative goals are a bit vague to me. Here is what I THINK I understand thus far (please correct me if any of this is incorrect):
* The "short film" (ie: 5 -15min) are typically used as a "demo reel" to pitch to investors in order to fund a full production.
* The ultimate goal of indie filmmakers is to get a distribution deal with one of the big six and premier on 2k -3k screens.
* Alternative distribution is a more realistic "alternative goal" (due to the closed, exclusive nature of Hollywood in general) and may include, smaller indie theater chains, straight to DVD, network or cable television distribution, etc.
Questions for you all:
1. Is television distribution appealing to independent filmmakers? Or is it all about the big screen (even if in a small number of theaters)?
2. Who do you consider the ideal target for you film before you reach your "end goal" (if you could get it in front of the group of your choice):
- Investors?
- Major distribution studios?
- Smaller independent distribution companies?
- DVD only distribution companies?
- Or the end consumer on television?
3. What part has the internet played to you as a filmmaker?
Again, this is just for my own knowledge, not trying to pitch anything, just trying to get an understanding how the indie film industry works.
Best regards,
Jamie
Hi all,
I'm doing a little research on the indie film industry and have a few questions for all you independent filmmakers. Having come from more of a Television & music production background, the indie filmmaker goals & alternative goals are a bit vague to me. Here is what I THINK I understand thus far (please correct me if any of this is incorrect):
* The "short film" (ie: 5 -15min) are typically used as a "demo reel" to pitch to investors in order to fund a full production.
* The ultimate goal of indie filmmakers is to get a distribution deal with one of the big six and premier on 2k -3k screens.
* Alternative distribution is a more realistic "alternative goal" (due to the closed, exclusive nature of Hollywood in general) and may include, smaller indie theater chains, straight to DVD, network or cable television distribution, etc.
Questions for you all:
1. Is television distribution appealing to independent filmmakers? Or is it all about the big screen (even if in a small number of theaters)?
2. Who do you consider the ideal target for you film before you reach your "end goal" (if you could get it in front of the group of your choice):
- Investors?
- Major distribution studios?
- Smaller independent distribution companies?
- DVD only distribution companies?
- Or the end consumer on television?
3. What part has the internet played to you as a filmmaker?
Again, this is just for my own knowledge, not trying to pitch anything, just trying to get an understanding how the indie film industry works.
Best regards,
Jamie
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