Wednesday, April 7, 2010

The Need To Start From The Beginning

This entry was originally published at Hope For Film



On Baseline Research Blog is an article entitled “DIY Doing You In” (thanks to @Shanipedia for tipping me off to it).  The author, Jeremy Juuso, states:


to have a decent shot at breaking $1 million in lifetime box office, your Q2 specialty film needs to open at better than $15,000 per weekend venue.  The bad news is, if you’re engaging in a self-release or service deal, this will be a very tall order, as only 5 such films in all of 2009 managed to open so.


Self-produced distribution, as I prefer to call it, as no one is going to be doing it by yourself, is a time-consuming, expensive, and challenging process.  It is also something that is still in the process of being defined.  There are a lot of experts any one can hire, but there is no template to doing it right.


What Juuso neglects to mention, that for all the films last year on a DIY or service model, none of them planned to go that approach from the beginning.  The age of DIY will begin when filmmakers and their financiers agree that self-produced distribution is Plan A.  That is the true game changer — when we all start planning to put it up and out without the support of rights trade to a major corporation.






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