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This is a follow up to the previous post called Online Film Distribution 101 but with new entrants to the streaming market: WatchFilm, PreScreen, Constellation and FilmDIY. They each have a slightly different approach and here I just focus on what's important.  I am eager to hear your thoughts on them, whether you'd consider using...

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This is cross-posted on Filmmaker Magazine. Welcome to part 2 of a 2 part interview with David Raycroft, co-founder and Vice-President of Product and Operations of Milyoni, the company that is responsible for streaming Warner Bros The Dark Knight and Harry Potter titles through Facebook. In it he talks about their Video on Demand...

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The only WINDOW anyone in the film industry needs to focus on is closing the one between when a person discovers a film and when they can watch it. End of story. All these windows do just is provide a place through which the desire to watch a film can escape. There will always be...

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How to make 75 bucks off a free film

A lot has been said about the best way to distribute independent films now. Some say new, independent filmmakers should concern themselves first and foremost with getting the most eyes on their work and should embrace piracy. Platforms like Eggup seek to leverage our natural tendency to share yet still provide a way of monetization...

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NewTeeVee shows you how to drop your cable bill with Cord Cutters web series

Some of you maybe familiar with the term cord cutting. For those who aren't it's used to describe the process of getting one's content solely from the internet as opposed to through cable. Depending on whom you talk to it's a myth or a very real thing (even the CEO of Dish Networks kids may...

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