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		<title>Independent Film Distribution Transitions and Social Media</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 18 Nov 2009 00:30:51 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Pamela Gleeson</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Independent film is one of the passions that unite Gerard and I. Social media has now for the first time made it possible for filmmakers to connect directly to their audience. This was not possible before. Our clients, Buzz and Kris McLaughlin and Aaron Wiederspahn of Either/Or Films made us aware of changes in film [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<div id="attachment_121" class="wp-caption alignleft" style="width: 250px"><img class="size-full wp-image-121" title="ifp_independent_film_week_newyork" src="http://weblog.consensus-technology.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/11/ifp_independent_film_week_newyork.jpg" alt="IFP Independent Film Week 2009" width="240" height="240" /><p class="wp-caption-text">IFP Independent Film Week 2009</p></div>
<p>Independent film is one of the passions that unite Gerard and I.</p>
<p>Social media has now for the first time made it possible for filmmakers to connect directly to their audience.  This was not possible before. Our clients, Buzz and Kris McLaughlin and Aaron Wiederspahn of <a title="either/or films - production company founded by buz mclaughlin and aaron wiederspahn" href="http://www.thesensationofsight.com/either-or-films" target="_blank">Either/Or Films</a> made us aware of changes in film distribution in the spring of 2009.  We had invested in The Sensation of Sight, starring David Straithairn, Ian Somerhalder and Jane Adams in 2006 for several reasons.  We were aligned with the vision and mission of the Either/Or Films, it was being filmed in our town, and finally<span id="more-120"></span> I felt this was my opportunity to reconnect with film in a new way.</p>
<p>Over the last few months we’ve focused on growing our existing web development business and expanding our connection with the independent film market.  Having completed <a title="the sensation of sight starring david strathairn, ian somerhalder, jane adams - executive producer buzz mclaughlin, writer - director aaron weiderspahn" href="http://www.thesensationofsight.com" target="_blank">The Sensation of Sight website</a> and <a title="making a feature film from start to finish by executive producer buzz mclaughline and writer director aaron wiederspahn" href="http://www.thesensationofsight.com/blog-comments" target="_blank">blog</a> this past summer, we were aware of the challenges facing independent filmmakers.  The change from traditional film distribution deals happening at the independent film festivals to “Do it Yourself” (DIY) or “Do it with others” (DIWO) has happened largely as a result of the rise of social media and the change in audience movie viewing practices.  Audiences are going to the movies less, buying DVDs less, and using services like Netflix, iTunes and Amazon for Video on Demand VOD viewing by streaming of download to own.</p>
<p>As a result of these changes distributors are paying less for films and the independent filmmaker goes starving, if they can get a distribution deal at all.  We joined the <a title="independent film project - ifp" href="http://www.ifp.org" target="_blank">Independent Film Project (IFP)</a> and attended Independent Film Week in New York this past September, spending several days going to sessions about this topic.  Jon Reiss wrote a book that can be purchased online called <a title="think outside the box office - the ultimate guide to distribution and marketing in the digital era by jon reiss" href="https://www.mcssl.com/SecureCart/Checkout.aspx?sctoken=d34ad7693e73469ba4606d9b0268df2c&amp;mid=CEA5672E-0E76-412E-AF55-946D4670D8A3&amp;bhcp=1" target="_blank">&#8220;Think Outside The Box (Office): The Ultimate Guide to Film Distribution and Marketing in the Digital Era&#8221;</a> instructing filmmakers to be prepared from the beginning to distribute their own film and to include that cost in their budget.  This was based on Jon’s own experience after he produced the compelling documentary <a title="bomb it - he global graffiti documentary. Featuring street artists and top graffiti writers from 5 continents" href="http://bombit-themovie.com" target="_blank">“Bomb It”</a> about the graffiti movement around the world.  He was dropped right in the middle of this situation and had to work day and night to get his film distributed.</p>
<p>In October we attended the <a title="nh film festival" href="http://www.nhfilmfestival.com" target="_blank">New Hampshire Film Festiva</a>l, met and talked with more filmmakers, attended sessions and reinforced the information we had learned at Independent Film Week.</p>
<p>We would like to work with more independent filmmakers who realize they need a website, a blog, search engine optimization and social media, and also know they don’t have time to master those skills and run their film company. Being film geeks ourselves (we watch movies from our large DVD collection every chance we get), we would like to work with you.  As your technology partner we can provide strategic planning, design, development and implementation of film projects on the web.  Learn more about our <a title="consensus technology internet consulting team - web design and development" href="http://www.consensus-technology.com/consensus-team.html" target="_self">Consensus team</a>.</p>
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