Wednesday, 20 February 2013

Research into possible distributor


I believe the best possible distributor for our film would be Studio Canal.  It’s a subsidiary of the CANAL+ Group which is one of Europe’s best in the market for co-production acquisition, distribution and sale of international feature films. It has 3 studios operating across Europe in France Germany and most importantly to us, the UK. It distributes over 50 films a year and is the owner of one of the most important libraries in the world, with more than 5000 international titles. The company releases many films, including foreign language films, anime releases films and independent British, Irish and American films in the UK and sometimes Ireland. Optimum was acquired by StudioCanal in 2006. Since StudioCanal bought Optimum, the French company distributes their large back catalogue of classic British films through Optimum releasing under the strand 'Optimum Classic'. In September 2011, the company was renamed StudioCanal UK It is very rare to make a profit on selling a short film. It is not a good idea to overspend on budget with the hope that you will get it back afterwards from selling the film. You probably won't. Short film distributors tend to sell films in packages to make their profit margins sustainable, with a slant on high production values, romance /comedy / drama genres and avoidance of overly ‘adult' themes. However, if you are interested in getting your short on TV across the world, on seatback airplane TVs, and on iTunes, distributors have the right contacts and will do the heavy, complicated paperwork it takes to achieve this.It is up to you to negotiate the rights a distributor will acquire in your film i.e. you may want to hold back distribution rights in certain territories.

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