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Who should receive Press Releases about Project London?

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Really? NetFlix isn't terribly remunerative -- the streaming deals I've been hearing about are less than $2K a year for indy product. While VOD is nice for a bit of extra cash, the only real money is still in DVD sales. At least that's all I've been seeing from here. ;-)
Andrew, excellent info. I had no idea. Tell me about our VOD options. What has your experience been with VOD outlets and who do you recommend? I know nothing (as per usual).

We have been operating under the assumption that people aren't gonna buy a DVD unless they like the film. So, extending that theory, there has to be an outlet for people to see it at fairly low cost... thus NetFlix was added to the list. iTunes lets folks rent or buy, so that is attractive.

Thanks for sharing your wisdom and experience!
Well, the picture on the video box has been what's been selling indy product for the last 20 years. Now, with the retailers closing like crazy, it's been harder and harder to get into (say) Blockbuster and the like. But that's where the biggest chunk of money comes from.
I think I've made something like $435 from VOD. But I don't have access to how my distributor's distributor (you like that structure? I'm so far away from the buyer that I don't even know who's selling "Alien Uprising") is selling my last picture so I don't even know their VOD deal.
Good key art, a decent overseas sales rep, and someone getting the picture into stores is the best way I know of. Well, it's the second-best way. If you can get someone to give you theatrical (as long as they aren't the IFC ;-) and get you a good home video deal from there -- that would be the BEST deal.
This is more just for local exposure of the project: Komo 4 news at 4:00 usually has a daily human interest, local buzz type spot hosted by Mary Nam (tips@komo4news.com) They seem to like the "local guy(s) do(es) good" type story and gives great free publicity. Also, Q13 Fox also is very "local guy" friendly and also often has similar stories (tips@q13fox.com) Also on Q13 "Mornings with Kaci" is a more recent spot they've started where she (Kaci Aitchison) covers local cool things going on and I think Project London might catch her attention as well (kaci@tribune.com for story ideas) She does a lot of performance, theater, activity oriented pieces. If you do want to delve into any of these, I'd start with Kaci. She'll put more time into her interview and make a longer piece if she likes it.
Excellent! Thank you.

Yo Phil,

I do PR professionally in the tech community for startups, and would be happy to give you a list of my contacts for free. Hit me up at Brent@balloupr.com.

Best,

Brent

Fantastic! Thank you.

Hey Phil, I actually sent an email to the editors or 3Dartist and 3dWorld magazines about project london. They say they would definatly be interested in some breakdowns and maybe an article. If you are interested here are their emails.

 

3D World: Andy.Price@futurenet.com

3DArtist: lynette.clee@imagine-publishing.co.uk

 

Hope this helps.

Cheers

Hi, you should try this website wich is, in France, the most viewed site about cinema :

http://www.allocine.fr/

And this blod about design, graphics, photos, animation...

http://lookslikegooddesign.com/

Good luck for the project. Really looking forward to see it...

 

Thank you! Will do.

http://geektyrant.com/ Is a great spot

http://twitchfilm.com/ is OK too

http://www.rottentomatoes.com/

 

Hit 'em all and let god sort 'em out.

Beautiful. Thank you!

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