In recent times Smith has dedicated his time to creating the SModcast: Podcast Network, and touring around the nation doing Q&As. In the process he s garnered a following of people that may not even be familiar with his films, but simply know him as the funny man that speaks candidly about Hollywood. This new following is exactly something that he wants to take advantage of by self-distributing Red State. He plans on touring the United States with his film screening it one screen at a time. Then he plans on releasing it for wide-release on October 19th, the seventeenth year anniversary of Clerks, which will be released under his newly founded production company, SModcast Pictures.
All of this should only be seen as trial run for his biggest and most revolutionary move yet, because if this has any type of success he then plans on releasing other films under this production company. Those other films will include films made by his fans. That s right; Kevin Smith will now release indie films under a production company that he himself started using methods that will come at almost no cost to the filmmakers themselves.
This shouldn t be hard to do, because as many people know, Kevin Smith has over 1.7 million Twitter followers, 300,000 subscribers to his podcasts, and can sell-out theaters across the nation by just offering a Q&A. This may indeed be the opportunity that any aspiring filmmaker has been waiting for, so if you have an idea start working on it, because you may be the first non-Kevin Smith film released by SModcast Pictures!
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