It’s Saturday!

In this post I want to speak about marketing/distribution in general and for our genre! As I've said before, research creates a basis and allows you to further your knowledge on a topic or subject that is unclear or unknown to you.
Distribution:
- When distributing your production to the public, If tickets are not bought to the movie or downloaded, the film won’t make money in return which will be lost.
- Films are expensive to produce and when distributing it to the public, tickets sales are vital for making profit.
Marketing:
- To successfully market a film when made, advertising it in numerous ways is important. Marketing a film also enables the audience to gain a sense of what to expect in your creation. The way in which a film is promoted can have a large effect on whether or not it is successful.
Some tips when marketing your production are:
- Produce something WORTH talking about.
- Expand your digital platform
- Make Advertisements/Trailers
- Utilize techniques based on your target audience
- Social media is an outlet that is used heavily for promotion presently. This statistics on this graph contribute to the age group that mostly attends a movie theater to watch a movie but also uses social media as a platform to gain knowledge of a new film.
Thanks for Reading!
More to come,
Peace Out :)
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“Genre & Marketing.” Stavros Halvatzis Ph.D., 14 Jan. 2013, stavroshalvatzis.com/story-design/genre-marketing.
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Taylor, Marcus. “17 Inspiring Online Marketing Strategies For Your Film Or TV Show.” Venture Harbour, 1 Mar. 2018, www.ventureharbour.com/ultimate-guide-marketing-films-tv-shows-online/.
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