How to sell a short film : Distribution (part 9)
Film markets such as AFM, Berlin and Cannes help you sell your short films. To get the max out of these festivals, plan screenings, and get people […]
Film markets such as AFM, Berlin and Cannes help you sell your short films. To get the max out of these festivals, plan screenings, and get people […]
Once you have your short film in your hand, its time to tell the world about it with a promotion strategy! If you have budgeted some cash […]
You have finished your film and you are now staring at your tapes, memory cards or VHS. It is time to put all the magic into your story and to cut the scenes together.
Finally, the production period has begun. Also known as principal-photography, you are now on set making the magic happen.
Contractual issues are often overlooked because there seems to be so much going on around that it becomes less important. However, after you shoot, this becomes the most important for image rights and releases.
Pre-production is the all-important preparation period that ensures your film gets made the way you envisage it.