I know it’s most indie filmmaker’s dream to have their film screen theatrically around the world. I know I always love seeing my work on the big screen. Theres a magically thing about the silver screen but alas that dream was out of reach for most indie filmmakers until now.
If you haven’t heard of the remarkable “game changing” company TUGG, you are in for a treat. TUGG is cinema on-demand for indie films. The web based platform allows you to self distribute you feature film around the country with no money upfront.
That’s right no upfront costs. You only pay when you have a screening booked.
TUGG has created an remarkable way for moviegoers to experience the films they love in a theatrical setting. Through this platform, indie filmmakers are empowered to submit a film, create a screening time and find nearby movie theater, then spread the word to their local and online community.
Once a necessary amount of people commit to attending, the event will be confirmed, and TUGG will reserve the theater, manage ticketing and ensure delivery of the film; allowing the audience to sit back and enjoy the show while the indie filmmaker counts the cash.
Check out the rest of the article and podcast here: https://www.indiefilmhustle.com/tugg-theatrical-self-distribution/
If you haven’t heard of the remarkable “game changing” company TUGG, you are in for a treat. TUGG is cinema on-demand for indie films. The web based platform allows you to self distribute you feature film around the country with no money upfront.
That’s right no upfront costs. You only pay when you have a screening booked.
TUGG has created an remarkable way for moviegoers to experience the films they love in a theatrical setting. Through this platform, indie filmmakers are empowered to submit a film, create a screening time and find nearby movie theater, then spread the word to their local and online community.
Once a necessary amount of people commit to attending, the event will be confirmed, and TUGG will reserve the theater, manage ticketing and ensure delivery of the film; allowing the audience to sit back and enjoy the show while the indie filmmaker counts the cash.
Check out the rest of the article and podcast here: https://www.indiefilmhustle.com/tugg-theatrical-self-distribution/
