Here's an example how a Distrify player can be integrated into a tab on a Facebook page . I made TO BE A NATION AGAIN some 12 years ago, but recent political developments in Scotland have made the film highly topical again. Given I own the online rights, I simply uploaded it on Distrify and made it available to everyone. :-)
Distrify and The D-Word announce strategic partnership
Members of The D-Word documentary community can now "sell movies socially" with Distrify. The Distrify player can easily be embedded in film profiles and postings on The D-Word. Further measures are planned to promote members' films to a wider public.
Distrify's Andy Green and Peter Gerard will join us in this discussion topic from time to time, answering questions and discussing ideas.
The Distrify widget can not only be used for rental streaming or download-to-own. It can process orders for DVDs or merchandise (with fulfilment of the order still being up to the user), or it can be used to sell cinema tickets online. Here's an example of the player in use at the Edinburgh International Film Festival: http://www.edfilmfest.org.uk/films/2011/project-nim
I already mentioned that a Distrify player can be embedded into a Facebook page. Here's a video that shows you how to do it.
Thanks for breaking the news, Ben. Naturally we are very excited by this partnership. We're working hard to build in some cool features for profile/film-sharing for D-Word members. And we've already got a few D-Word films on Distrify, which we are very excited about. We believe documentaries will benefit the most from the shared audience-based distribution approach.
Well, simple question: How much do the filmmakers get paid for each download (assuming they own the film, and not a distributor?) How much does distrify get?
Distrify takes 30% of the price YOU set (or 27.5% if an affiliate is involved). See http://distrify.com/pricing
Looking at yesterday's premiere of BEING SOLD, they're offering various packages between €3.49 for SD streaming and €14.99 for Bluray plus streaming. You can see their choices here but you can define your own.
looks amazing! very excited to see how it works out. great work everyone! reminds me of music players that are working with Facebook and other sites like Reverbnation. love all the info about the film on the player.
It's a really user and filmmaker friendly widget that is EXTREMELY exciting. F*ck the middlemen!!!
Hello! I'm Phil Hawkins, director of BEING SOLD. I thought I'd join in the discussion. If you have any questions about Distrify from a filmmaker's perspective drop me a tweet @philmblog
We have uploaded a documentary to the player called "How did they shoot a feature film in two days?". I hope you'll all enjoy it.
You can also re-watch the discussion about Distrify, The D-Word & Being Sold at http://www.beingsoldthemovie.com/live/ (click on videos and you'll be able to watch it on demand).
Cheers!
Thanks for dropping in, Phil. As we were able to witness, you already got quite a few sales during your launch. Could you share which of your 'products' of BEING SOLD are selling best?
Doug, while I know what you mean, I think 'middlemen' will remain very important people. Distrify can be a great outlet for distributors and other third-party rights holders, too. It's also an essential tool for the new generation of 'producers of marketing & distribution' (as Jon Reiss calls them).
The fanciest player won't help filmmakers if they fail to identify their target audiences and to keep these audiences 'entertained' over longer periods of time, far beyond the actual film. In the past, it was all too easy to blame broadcasters for not letting you reach your perceived audience. Under the new model, it's entirely up to you to figure out where to find the audience, and their judgement may well be as brutal as the one of that commissioning editor...
The D-Word may actually become one of the new middlemen once we've added enough Distrify widgets as well as editorial content and promotional options. Our community has the potential to be one of the key places where people watch independent documentaries.
I like the idea of letting your audience be the new 'middlemen'.
I guess you're referring to Distrify's affiliate scheme which gives everyone who shares the trailer a small share of the resulting sales. That's a brilliant plan indeed.
We should also point out that Distrify supports geo-blocking which will be useful if you don't hold the streaming or download rights to all territories.
Depending on which number is smaller, you can easily define the territories that are allowed or the ones that are blocked.
So go and upload your films! What's keeping you...? :-)
I just wrote a blog post about distrify. <http://danielmcguire.com/?page_id=82>
Distrify might want to adopt this as a slogan:
"Promote with Youtube, Profit with Distrify."
Well said, Daniel.
I'm just coming from an intense day with DIY/web/hybrid distribution guru Jon Reiss (Think Outside the Box Office) who said to the Distrify team: "You guys really are on top of it!" His Edinburgh audience was equally impressed.
Let this not be a one-way presentation. What questions do you have about Distrify and our collaboration? How can we assist you putting your films out there? What concerns do we need to address?
Thanks James, Pablo, Daniel, Doug, Ben. Indeed, if you have any questions for us, please post them here!
Wow. Just wow. This is very hopeful and exciting and can't wait to try using it. It seems to address the question of the moment which is how to monitize work across the Internet. Great job!
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