Jon Reiss, independent film director (Better Living Through Circuitry, Cleopatra's Second Husband) and regular contributor to Filmmaker Magazine, recently released his latest film Bomb It! using a hybrid distribution strategy. Following the latest incarnation of this project (a Bomb It! channel on Babelgum, launching in August of 2009), Jon will be releasing a book about his experiences navigating the world of Diy and hybrid film distribution.
Think Outside The Box (Office): The Ultimate Guide to Film Distribution in the Digital Era is aimed at filmmakers in various stages of the production/post production process. The book will serve as an extensive field guide for navigating the world of independent film distribution.
Learn How To:
- Strategize, budget and build a team for your film's distribution- Identify and connect with your audience
- Diy your theatrical release
- Negotiate and Work with a DVD distributor and still release your DVD yourself
- Navigate digital distributors,...
Think Outside The Box (Office): The Ultimate Guide to Film Distribution in the Digital Era is aimed at filmmakers in various stages of the production/post production process. The book will serve as an extensive field guide for navigating the world of independent film distribution.
Learn How To:
- Strategize, budget and build a team for your film's distribution- Identify and connect with your audience
- Diy your theatrical release
- Negotiate and Work with a DVD distributor and still release your DVD yourself
- Navigate digital distributors,...
- 8/5/2009
- by Sydney@SydneysBuzz.com (Sydney)
- Sydney's Buzz
PARK CITY -- Seventh Art Releasing has picked up worldwide distribution rights to Philip Anagnos' debut feature documentary Haack: The King of Techno. The film had its world premiere at the current Slamdance Film Festival. Directed by Anagnos, the film chronicles the life and creations of Bruce Haack, a musician/inventor who is known in some circles as the father of electronic music. "Bruce Haack was a wild artist and brilliant musician," Anagnos said. "And I hope that the documentary acts as a living, breathing, dancing ode to the man himself." The film fits in line with Seventh Art's library of music-related docs. The company hasi handled Better Living Through Circuitry, Pleasure + Pain and Meeting People Is Easy. Seventh Art vp James Eowan negotiated the deal on behalf of his company along with the filmmaker.
- 1/19/2004
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
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