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  • Variety: the digital revolution doesn’t pay

    Variety reported last week that the digital distribution “revolution” is starting to seem more like the Seven Year’s War as filmmakers and distributors see little to no revenue online.  While there have been a few highly-trumpeted success stories, even the most advised course of non-exclusive deals with a number of high-profile online markets can yield little in the way of revenue for independent filmmakers without the marketing and exposure of a big theatrical or television release.

    There are two points to take away- number one, think about traditional media first.  Don’t ignore online & VOD but make sure your… [more]

  • Content is King?- Panel at DIY Days takes on the outlets

    Highlighting the eternal “this is my art” versus “this is a product” tension that is only getting more acute as online markets grow (and do not necessarily make more money per film), this discussion from the recent DIY Days isn’t exactly new info, but it does give a sense of what some issues are for filmmakers.

    The somewhat deer-in-the-headlights initital reaction of the audience to Arin Crumley’s demand to know what filmmakers need in the digital distribution realm I think is pretty reflective of where we’re at right now.  Also, small point, I don’t think Current TV

  • Gigantic shows films online

    indieWIRE reports that Gigantic Releasing has launched a new online distrubution service. Gigantic Digital will charge $2.99 for 3-days of online viewing of feature films day-and-date as well as free content from their library.  The films will be ad-free and high quality, and possibly exclusive to this site, at least for some period of time… [more]

  • INTERVIEW- Online Markets - Indiepix.com

    Indiepix has gone in a few directions over the last couple of years. The latest is a partnership with SnagFilms, Ted Leonsis’s widget-based monetized documentary player and a production end, Indiepix Studios. They are also staffed by very dedicated, delightful young people.

    [I]nfinicine: What services are offered on your site?

    [IP] Indiepix:
    DVD Sale
    Download to own
    Download to disc

    [I]: What is the structure of the deal, i.e. flat fee, percentage of sale, ad revenue, etc. Provide terms if possible.

    [IP]: We do not give advances, but we do all the design, production, manufacturing and marketing. The filmmaker receives a… [more]

  • INTERVIEW- Online Markets- Caachi.com

    As part of the ongoing series of online markets, Infinicine presents an interview with Charles Choi from Caachi.com, a streaming and download service that specializes in independent film and is friendly to independent filmmakers.[I]nfinicine: What services are offered on your site?[C]aachi: Streaming online - We provide high resolution (700Kbps) streams of the films we offer. This enables a high-quality viewing experience.Download to own - the films distributed in this fashion are “DRM free”, to provide the greatest user flexibility in viewing.Download to disc - Films downloaded… [more]

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