Kevin Smith launches Indie distribution

This is posted on http://viewaskew.com/redstate/theredstatement.html

The Harvey Boys have witnessed first hand the vagaries of "studio math" - the byzantine numbers game that sees an uneducated media and public celebrating "huge" openings at the box office while ignoring the obscene marketing costs attached to reach those figures. We believe it's a pyrrhic victory to simply "buy" an opening weekend by pouring millions of dollars into TV spots, billboards and print ads. As storytellers, why not instead use our creative abilities that resulted in a film in the first place to also creatively SELL that film directly to our public?

We believe the state of film marketing has become ridiculously expensive and exclusionary to the average filmmaker longing simply to tell their story. When the costs of marketing and releasing a movie are four times that film's budget, it's apparent the traditional distribution mechanism is woefully out of touch with not only the current global economy, but also the age of social media.

Therefore, The Harvey Boys will not spend a dime on old world media buys (such as TV/Print/Outdoor) as we self-distribute our film, Red State, in an admittedly unconventional, yet extremely cost effective, word of mouth/viral campaign.

Knowledge is power, and we believe in empowering the filmmaker - so the Harvey Boys vow to make the financials of Red State open and transparent from which anybody hoping to follow suit can learn. We will do what no studio has dared: open up our books for the world to see so anyone interested in pursuing a similar independent release strategy has a better understanding of the BUSINESS of Red State.

And if we're successful - or even merely effective - at producing a film distribution apparatus that can stand apart from the cost-prohibitive studio model currently viewed as the only way to get a movie into a theater? It is our intent to use the groundwork we lay with Red State to aid other filmmakers in releasing THEIR films, via our newly launched SModcast Pictures.

Don't hate the studio; BECOME the studio. Anybody can make a movie; what we aim to prove is anyone can release a movie as well

The Harvey Boys
Jon Gordon & Kevin Smith

Kevin announced at Sundance tonight that he is going to self distribute Red State one screen at a time to generate the 2.5 mil needed to do a 1000 screen run in October.

See a list of dates here: http://viewaskew.com/redstate/

Okay so he says he's opening the books. Does this mean we'll get to see all the financials? I've detailed all my movies financials with Warner Bros. in my book and let me say it is a humbling experience, but one I felt was important to aid other filmmakers. I hope he'll be able to share Red States books with us cause it will be a very interesting comparison from a $10k indie like Kisses and Caroms to a $4 mil indie like Red State.
 
Kind of surprised this move didn't come sooner. Still rocks, though.

Me too, years ago, when I first went to his house (detailed in RWD BTW) he quized me all about my porn company and how we distributed titles. I thought then that he was thinking of starting a distribution company. It seemed like a no brainer because I imagine there are a whole slew of indies who would love to have their movie released by View Askew. Course now it's "SModcast Pictures" which isn't as sexy as View Askew, but still pretty awesome to admire the guy, his films and then be able to have your movie distributed by him with his stamp of approval (sorta speak).
 
I hope more established filmmakers who are fed up with the studios follow Smith's lead.

Well, only a few of them can do it. Kevin Smith is unique with his built-in infrastructure.

The good news would be that there would be more room for us non-established filmmakers at studios if a lot of established filmmakers went this route.

-M
 
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