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Marketing and Selling Your Film

Film sales and marketing basics are explained in this information packed evening.


Raindance Film Partnership

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Price
£46.66 inc VAT
Study method
Online + live classes
Duration
3 hours · Part-time or full-time
Qualification
No formal qualification
Additional info
  • Tutor is available to students

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Description

Film sales and marketing basics are explained in this information packed evening.

Most producers do not know what happens to their film after they have made it. What is the difference between a distributor and a sales agent? How does a film earn money? What actually happens at the Cannes Film Festival and how can your film stand out amongst the crowd at a film festival?

In this course we will take you through the essentials of creating a marketing and distribution plan for your film. Learn how to utilise the trade press, consumer press and film festivals to turn your film (and yourself) into this year’s sleeper hit.

Learn how to approach film festivals and film markets with a strong press kit that will enhance the commercial potential of your film.

Discover how your film will get sold to distributors and how to approach an international sales company with your film pitch. And if you get picked up what do the terms in your distribution contract mean? And what should you look out for?

Description

What you will learn about Film Marketing:

  • What goes into production notes
  • Film festivals explained
  • The role of film markets
  • What are sales companies
  • What are the distribution contract essentials
  • How much money you will earn from a film sale

About the tutor

Deborah is a highly experienced senior film and distribution marketing executive, who started her career in advertising.

Iheartcinema was set up in 2012, to consult on a bespoke basis for independent filmmakers and distributors in the UK and overseas advising on scripts, audiences, casting, distribution and marketing/awards campaigns. She has also been building a development arm, and has come on board as producer or EP for a number of varied projects, covering several genres, from period and contemporary adventure, animation and comedy, and thriller/dramas.

From 2007-2012, she was Marketing Director for the UK and Ireland for Paramount Pictures, and presided over a multitude of releases from festival films and local acquisitions, such as Babel, Into the Wild, Revolutionary Road, True Grit, Made In Dagenham, Killing Bono to animated favourites, Kung Fu Panda, How to Train Your Dragon, Madagascar, Rango, and Tintin, to major franchise blockbusters, including Transformers, Star Trek, Mission Impossible among others.

Prior to that, she was Marketing Director for 10 years at United International Pictures (international distribution network set up by Universal, Paramount and MGM) which included such diverse films as Tomorrow Never Dies, The Thomas Crown Affair, Inside Man, Shrek, Bridget Jones’ Diary, Love Actually, The Ring, Wallace and Gromit: The Curse of the Were-rabbit, Jarhead, United 93, The Bourne Identity, Nanny McPhee,The Rugrats Movie and many more.

She has worked extensively with many UK production companies, including Working Title, Number 9 Films, and Aardman Animation.

In total, she has released more than 420 titles, achieving a box office of over $4bn. She presents Film Sales and Marketing at Raindance.

Did you know?

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  • This course is FREE for our HND and postgraduate/MA/students
  • This is part of the Producers’ Foundation Certificate
  • The Raindance Guarantee: If this course fails to meet your expectations, let us know at the break and we will make a full, 100% no-questions-asked refund

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