Best Film Festival Submission Practices – Film Festival Hacks Podcast: FFH 003
Head over to: http://www.filmfestivalhacks.com Our third episode is the second part of our discussion of Withoutabox and FilmFreeway, the two most commonly used film festival submissions platforms. We talk about some of the best practices for using both platforms, including the importance of strong still images from your film, the dark art of writing a film synopsis, and what exactly you should put in your submission’s cover letter. Better yet, you’ll hear how these things can affect a festival programmer’s thinking. Our conversation also covers the larger question of film submissions as a marketing exercise. We discuss the reasons that the submissions game is much like a sales process, with festival programmers (and their audiences) as customers for your product. We’ll explain the basics of the marketing elements you’ll need for festivals as well as for selling your film to general audiences later on, laying out which assets you’ll need as well as what should be in them. From trailers to web sites to poster art, this episode runs the gamut of marketing materials you should have for your film in these early stages of its life. Get the Six Secrets to get into Film Festival for Cheap or FREE! http://www.indiefilmhustle.com/festivaltips/ Want someone to show you how to survive and thrive in the film biz, then head over to Alex Ferrari's Indie Film Hustle: http://www.indiefilmhustle.com SUBSCRIBE for weekly filmmaking videos to help you get your film hustle on: https://www.youtube.com/indiefilmhustletv IFH Podcast: http://www.indiefilmhustle.com/itunes Tips from the Trenches Playlist: https://goo.gl/qRv2I0 LIKE us on FACEBOOK! http://www.facebook.com/indiefilmhustle FOLLOW us on TWITTER! https://twitter.com/indiefilmhustle FOLLOW our INSTAGRAM - http://instagram.com/ifilmhustle JOIN our circle on GOOGLE PLUS: https://goo.gl/Ep3ISK
Head over to: http://www.filmfestivalhacks.com Our third episode is the second part of our discussion of Withoutabox and FilmFreeway, the two most commonly used film festival submissions platforms. We talk about some of the best practices for using both platforms, including the importance of strong still images from your film, the dark art of writing a film synopsis, and what exactly you should put in your submission’s cover letter. Better yet, you’ll hear how these things can affect a festival programmer’s thinking. Our conversation also covers the larger question of film submissions as a marketing exercise. We discuss the reasons that the submissions game is much like a sales process, with festival programmers (and their audiences) as customers for your product. We’ll explain the basics of the marketing elements you’ll need for festivals as well as for selling your film to general audiences later on, laying out which assets you’ll need as well as what should be in them. From trailers to web sites to poster art, this episode runs the gamut of marketing materials you should have for your film in these early stages of its life. Get the Six Secrets to get into Film Festival for Cheap or FREE! http://www.indiefilmhustle.com/festivaltips/ Want someone to show you how to survive and thrive in the film biz, then head over to Alex Ferrari's Indie Film Hustle: http://www.indiefilmhustle.com SUBSCRIBE for weekly filmmaking videos to help you get your film hustle on: https://www.youtube.com/indiefilmhustletv IFH Podcast: http://www.indiefilmhustle.com/itunes Tips from the Trenches Playlist: https://goo.gl/qRv2I0 LIKE us on FACEBOOK! http://www.facebook.com/indiefilmhustle FOLLOW us on TWITTER! https://twitter.com/indiefilmhustle FOLLOW our INSTAGRAM - http://instagram.com/ifilmhustle JOIN our circle on GOOGLE PLUS: https://goo.gl/Ep3ISK