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Stacey Parks, Indy Film Distribution Expert, has sent along a great batch of tips for working things to your favor in finding distro for your indy feature film. For the full case study and interview (from which these tips are culled), head on over to Filmspecific.com and become a member! Great site with lots of very handy resources. Enjoy!

Some of the tips; 
1. Track down some potential investors and find out WHO they
would need to have in place before committing funds to you. From
there, you set out to go get THOSE PEOPLE.

2. If you are going direct to the talent agencies and not using
a casting director, then make sure you have experience in SALES
and you don’t get EASILY INTIMIDATED. If so, then find someone
else (another Producer?) to make these calls for you.

3. Not all TV names are created equal! Adam cast several SOPRANO’S
stars in his movie, someone from DALLAS, and it didn’t mean squat
to distributors. The only name that helped him get distribution
was Tom Sizemore, who he cast in the lead role. When at all possible,
use your Distributor contacts to run names by them and see if they
mean anything for straight-to-DVD or foreign distribution FIRST.

4. Take a long term view of things. Adam knew he had a bigger
film he wanted to do after CORRADO, and so focused on building
relationships with agents, and making the best film he could for
as little as possible…making it profitable for his investors
so he could quickly roll into the next film (which he’s in the
middle of casting right now) and LEVERAGE all the relationships
he had made on his first film.

 It may be tough out there, and there’s no shortage of doom and gloom and ‘the economy sucks’ news, but you CAN systematically do exactly what Adam did and start building a track record for yourself right now.  http://www.filmspecific.com

SNEAK PREVIEW GALLERY!
On Shelves February 25th, 2009! Order yours today at your favorite comic shop or book retailer- from Bluewater Productions! See the preview pages at The Official Film Blog!

The success of the stop motion animated film adaptation of Edgar Allan Poe’s The Pit and the Pendulum has prompted the release of the comic book version of the film. Scheduled for a February 25th, 2009 release thru Bluewater Productions of Portland, Oregon, the stop-motion film to comic will be a first for production partners Bluewater Productions and Hand Made Heroes Film & Television, honoring Gothic horror maestro Edgar Allan Poe’s 200th anniversary.

Wrapping up production and starting on the DVD, Lougee got in contact with Darren Davis of Bluewater Productions, famous for their Ray Harryhausen Presents Signature line of comics, as well as the Vince Price Presents line. Lougee pitched the idea of producing the story as a one-off comic, using the film images and Davis enthusiastically jumped on board, rallying the crew at Bluewater to help get the pendulum swinging.
“While we were in the throes of production on the short, I had the idea of pursuing various media outlets for the film and the story itself”, explains the film’s director, Marc Lougee. “So much of what we’ve been doing over the last couple of years to promote the film has involved the internet, social media and ‘alternative ‘ means of promotion for the project, as I wanted to explore the options that were available to us in pushing the story a little further, outside of the traditional channels of film distribution. Doing a comic was something I’ve always been keen to try, so we utilized the still images from the stop motion film as ’sequential art’ in comic form; the result is a sort of hybrid between the film, a graphic novel and a short story comic. I think it’s a very cool-looking way of telling the story with a fresh approach.”
Sequential art in comics is a familiar sight for most everyone, but utilizing the images used in the film itself and re-processing them for another type of ’sequential art’ made sense to both Lougee and Producer Susan Ma.
” With the multitude of delivery systems available, be it print, online, broadcast, et al, there are so many way of supplying a film or story to your audience.” states Susan, “A short film, being what it is, faces limitations in the sense it has much less of a chance of being screened outside of niche markets and events, such as film festivals. There are few real options to see shorts outside the festival circuit (location-based and online), unless you feel inclined to send it off thru a distributor or post it online yourself. Many times we’ve found the film would be sold as a package with a host of other films, which I felt would lessen the impact and the viewing experience. As filmmakers, it was important for us to explore the broader potential for our film thru comic book publishing, and sought out a smaller, indy film friendly publisher. Thankfully, we found just that combination in Darren Davis and Bluewater Productions, and now with the comic set for release in February, we feel we’ve got another opportunity to see a broader range of visibility for EA Poe’s wonderful story, and another means of getting the story into the hands of fans everywhere. One of the great aspects of working with Darren and the gang at Bluewater is that we share the same ideas pertaining to use of comic art for educational purposes. In producing the film, and the comic, we very much would like to see the two included in classrooms as an aid in helping students visualize Poe’s writing, starting with The Pit and the Pendulum.”

Marc adds; “We’re all about making the story of The Pit and the Pendulum accessible to students, teachers and fans of the Gothic genre. The goal is to get folks to spend more time with Edgar Allan Poe’s classic tale, to help see the subtleties in the story and lay groundwork for discussion in class. In the case of students studying EA Poe’s work, I feel this sort of approach, the combination of films & comics in tandem, may help get kids interested in literature.This is especially relevant as we’re in the midst of Edgar Allan Poe’s 200th anniversary; what better time to get to know the man and his work than now?”
Ray Harryhausen Presents; The Pit and the Pendulum short film Official Website
Director Marc Lougee Website
Bluewater Productions, Comic Publishers

My Favourite video for the week. Brilliant. ( Thinking of you, Steve Jaworski)…
Classic example of how hilarity is prime for explosive viral action online.
Share and share alike-Enjoy!

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I’m diligently poking away at the keyboard, assembling materials for another article soon to be online- should be posted in all the usual spots, which I’ll share as we get closer to the deadline.

I’ll be covering visual effects for indy filmmakers; some essential 411 on planning, production and post processes that ought to make life a little easier for everyone involved, pre-viz to post. Considering budgetary, time and crew limitations, visual effects techniques can still find their way in to lower-budget productions to help tell a great story, amaze your audience and increase production value without having to sell blood or participate in obscure medical tests. Stay tuned!

Right on time for Edgar Allan Poe’s 200th birthday January 14th, (yup, it’s true- Old Man Poe has a Big Day coming up), the fine folks of JAZMA Online have posted an interview with Yours Truly. Covering my trajectory from single-celled wannabe to burgeoning multi-media super hero, our good friends of Jazma-ville focussed on my career in film & television; where it all started for me, where I’ve been/ worked on, where things are going (easy to predict, with the current economy)… The apex of this venture into my biographical brewhaha is of course the upcoming release of my graphical adaptation of Edgar Allan Poe’s story, THE PIT AND THE PENDULUM. Always a fun read ( in a Vincent Price/ Gothic horror sort of way), I invite you to have a look at the interview, sample the wares of the DVD, and pre-order the comic for yourself! A bit late for holiday gifting, but never too late for sharing… Cheers, Marc

Hand Made Heroes, every one.Finally, I’ve got a blog/ site set up here for my personal/ business oriented ramblings, video, photo and article dissemination. Took a while, but hang in there, and shortly this will be tweaked to the point of being worth watching. I promise.

More info coming soon (matter of days). Lots going on, so come back often, and check out the latest in Luge-Land.
Cheers, and thanks for stopping by!