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IS THE
INTERNET STILL AN OUTLET FOR MOVIES ?
By
Peter John Ross
www.sonnyboo.com
Two years ago, the word
on the street said that all the undiscovered
talent was on the Internet. Sites like
Ifilm.com and Atomfilm.com were getting
unknown talents onto A-list movies. Lately,
we aren’t hearing anything like that. Is
the Internet dead for distribution? Hardly.
Broadband, and other faster Internet
connections are making it even MORE viable
to get your movie seen. Everyday more people
get faster Internet - this means you can put
higher quality movies on the net and
generate an audience.
Movies like
“405 The Movie”, “Troops”, “George
Lucas In Love”, showed that the Internet
can elevate unknown filmmakers into the
stratosphere. All of those filmmakers landed
feature movie deals. And the BMWFILM.COM lot
starring Madonna, Clive Owen, & Mickey
Rourke showed that Hollywood bigwigs, like
directors Ang Lee, John Frankenheimer
(R.I.P.), and Guy Ritchie are willing to do
short films for the Net in style.
Is the Internet
good for feature films? Not yet. There are
already some – www.movieflix.com
and www.cinemanow.com
already streaming feature length films, but
the quality is dreadful. They do both buy
the distribution rights to indie films, but
the price is so low, it’s not gonna
reimburse your craft services bill.
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The Internet is
still ripe for SHORT FILMS, even movies shot
on DV. Since they are shorter, you can make
a manageable, easy-to-download sized file
that even people with a 56K modem (you know,
the Amish) can download. Virtually every
single editing software package now includes
some kind of OUTPUT FOR THE WEB feature.
WHY PUT MOVIES ON
THE INTERNET?
No, you won’t
get rich, at least that isn’t likely.
There is no easy money scheme for movies on
the net.
The allure of the Internet has always
been the “free” stuff. Only a couple
movie sites charge, and they are not as
widely viewed as the free sites. Which is
more important to you, getting the movie
seen or getting paid? If your goal is to
make money, putting it on the Internet is
NOT going to help.
People are leery
of the pay sites, unless it’s a porn site.
If there is a site offering you money for
your movie, that’s cool, but it won’t be
much. Most pay movie sites offer a
“REVENUE SHARING” program, which means
with the number of paid views, you get a
percentage. That means you have to share
that $5 a month with that company &
their overhead. Don’t lose any sleep
waiting for the check.
So where is the
power, you ask? The power is in getting
EXPOSURE. You need to be visible to be
discovered. If you have that magical talent
that Hollywood is looking for, you need to
be somewhere they can see you. You can send
you movie to hundreds of micro-film
festivals & never even come close to a
movie exec’s radar. And it costs a lot
more in Film Festival fees to find out IF
they will play your movie. Submitting to
most web sites is free.
Even if they
don’t see your work online in horrible
REAL video quality, there is a validation
that SOMEONE, SOMEWHERE liked your work
enough to host it on the Internet for you.
Much like on a resume, you list all the film
festivals that selected your movie to play,
the internet is better because they can
actually SEE it whenever they want. The goal
is the same – convincing someone important
that you’ve got the goods. The Internet is
a lot cheaper and more beneficial (if
you’ve got the goods).
It’s not the
same when you host all your own moves on
your own web page. Any moron can do that. To
get “selected” to have your movie played
on someone else’s makes a movie exec or an
investor think, “someone else liked their
movie too”, and that means they are more
likely to consider you & your work.
Putting movies on your own web page is no
better than a life insurance pamphlet.
Your movie is a
product, and you need to make it more
valuable.
If someone other than your own self
made web page likes the movie so much they
will play it on their site. That means
someone other than you, yourself liked it.
Hence, other people might like your work
too. Congrats, you just made your product
more valuable.
Will putting the
movie on the Net instantly make you a star?
Hell no. Getting your movie on the Internet
is only the half way mark. Getting people to
know it’s there is the other half.
A whole other
article can be dedicated to getting people
to see your movie.
At the very
least, on a movie web site you will get
unadulterated feedback. It’s funny how the
Internet can empower people. Some little
weasel of a guy in Iowa who’s never been
assertive in his life will make up a screen
name like “BUBBA_BAD_MUTHA” and rip
apart your movie on these websites because
he can safely hide behind anonymity. Get
used to bad reviews. Not everyone will love
your movie.
But you might learn something from
these relentlessly honest viewers.
There is also a
benefit of ownership. If some other site,
other than your own hosts your movie &
someone else rips off the idea, or steals
elements, you have an unbiased third party
that can prove WHEN you had your movie
online. It establishes YOUR idea with a date
& time.
PITFALLS
Some sites (like
Ifilm.com) want to get you to “buy” your
exhibition package. It’s only $150 for 3
months of hosting ! What a scam. Since
several other short film sites went under,
they started charging EVERYONE to host their
movies (unless it already made them money
like 405 the movie). You are a filmmaker,
and you should never PAY someone else to
host your movie.
The thing to be
careful of are the websites with EXCLUSIVE
contracts. Read the contracts carefully.
Some of them want ALL rights to your movie
(like www.atomfilms.com
want DVD rights, TV rights, theatrical, and
everything, PLUS you can’t have any other
web site EVEN YOUR OWN show the movie). If
you are willing to give these up because it
was something simple you did in the backyard
with a camcorder, then go for it, but be
aware of the consequence – you just lost
all rights to a movie you wrote &
directed. READ the contracts carefully on
their web pages before signing &
sending. Each site is different with
different needs & wants.
SUMMARY
Increase your
exposure, get honest reviews, have an excuse
to let the media know you have a movie, and
virtually every site let’s you submit for
free.
Why WOULDN’T
you get your movies online?
- contracts
that restrict your movie forever, losing
rights
- some
sites cost $$$
Why WOULD you put
your movie online?
- increased
exposure, better odds of being
“discovered”
- honest,
unadulterated feedback
- nice
excuse to send press releases to media
- validation
that a web site saw fit to add your work
to their roster
What I can’t
stress enough for aspiring filmmakers
seeking the big time, you have to be visible
to be discovered.
LIST OF SITES
http://sho.com/alt/
- Showtime Channel’s ALTERNATIVE MEDIA
FESTIVAL
http://atomfilms.shockwave.com/af/home/
-= Atomfilms
http://www.bijouflix.com/
- Bijou Flix , also does a “BEST OF” DVD
http://www.thebitscreen.com/
- the Bit Screen
http://craptv.com/co_info/submissions.html
- Crap TV
http://www.ifilm.com/
- the big baddy of short film sites Ifilm
boasts the most shorts & the best
success ratio of filmmakers going from rags
to riches – see their “success
stories” articles. It’s also the most
annoying with horrendous pop up screens, and
unless you have an Oscar for your short
film, expect to pay a hosting fee.
http://www.inetfilm.com/
- Internet Film Community
http://knowitallvideo.com - a great
place to find and post how to and educatonal
videos. Free
http://www.movieflix.com
- Movieflix is one of the coolest new sites
and has a broad range of titles of royalty
free old movies and new Indie short films
http://www.neokino.com/
NeoKino
http://www.pepper-view.com/en/
- a French run web site
http://www.reelscreen.com/
- the British web site run by the magazine
TOTAL MOVIE and TOTAL FILM – several
submissions wind up on their monthly DVD
that goes with the magazine
http://www.rewindvideo.com/artman/publish/index.shtml
- Rewind Video Magazine reviews & links
to movies online
http://www.robofilms.com/
- Robofilms is silly, but fun. Check out the
“robo-manifesto”
http://www.shorttv.com/
- Short TV out of New York also has a TV
show counterpart on TV in NYC
http://studiocities.net
Studiocities.net has a ton of movies & a
great layout.
http://indie.hollywood.com/submitfilm.asp
- INDIE FILM from HOLLYWOOD.COM, anyone
who’s been in an AMC theater in the last
18 months will recognize the name
“Hollywood.com, theater listings, theaters
listing, showtimes…..” and the rest of
that wretched song. They bought a small
formerly Cincinnati based short film site
called “alwasyi.com” and converted it to
their own.
http://www.undergroundfilm.com/
- SAVING THE BEST FOR LAST, recently
purchased & soon to be run by the
University of Southern California,
Underground Film is one of the best indie
film sites in the world.
www.bmwfilms.com
- viewing only, but well worth it
Online
Film and Video Festivals - Get Your Work
Seen
There are more sites,
and stuff, but these can get anyone
interested started.
     
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