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Premium Seminar:Webisode Distribution & How Filmmakers Can Use It To Their Advantage

The distribution of webisodes (series produced explicitly for the web) and how filmmakers can use it to their advantage: a very popular topic that's widely discussed but little understood.

In our Premium Seminar, Stacey Parks, author of The Insider's Guide to Independent Film Distribution and founder of Film Specific, will be exploring the distribution of webisodes from all sides.

Some of the aspects of webisode distribution we'll be covering in this Seminar include:

  • The type and format of content 'sells' best
  • Leveraging your webisode series for other opportunities in Film and TV
  • The different revenue opportunities for webisodes
  • Case Studies - and what's working in the real world
  • How to promote your webisode series
  • What you should budget for a webisode series
  • And much more
  • Plus, we'll be opening up the lines for Q&A


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About the Instructor




Stacey Parks is an expert in the area of independent film and television distribution, with over 13 years experience working with independent film and TV producers. As a Foreign Sales Agent, she secured distribution for hundreds of independent features and programs worldwide. Stacey now specializes in coaching film and television professionals on distribution strategies for their projects, and works with both experienced and beginning writers and producers. She has coached dozens of people who have gotten deals with U.S Studio divisions, large international broadcasters, and worldwide DVD distributors, both one-on-one and through her independent filmmakers community at www.FilmSpecific.com. Her clients' films have premiered at Cannes, Sundance, Toronto, Berlin, SXSW, San Sebastian, and other major film festivals. Stacey is the author of "The Insider's Guide to Independent Film Distribution" (2007 Focal Press) and she is an adjunct professor in the Entertainment Studies department of UCLA. Stacey is a regular contributor to MovieMaker and Student Filmmakers Magazines and has hosted workshops or spoken on panels at the British Film Institute, Slamdance, and the Cannes Film Festival.

Free Bonus Case Study: Experiments in Webisodes

Just about everybody wants to get into making webisodes right now. In this Film Specific

Case Study, founder Stacey Parks interviews Mark Vetanen, a filmmaker currently producing a series of webisodes. Mark shares why he's moving into the great unknown of webisodes and the potential they hold, valuable tips on producing them and the promotion methods he's using and the success story he's following to promote his own series.




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MP3 DOWNLOAD INSTRUCTIONS

PC Users:

If you're using a Windows PC, RIGHT CLICK on the "DOWNLOAD" links above, and from the pop up menu select "Save Target As" in Internet Explorer or "Save Link As" in Netscape. In the "Save As" dialog box, choose where you'd like to save the file on your hard drive, then click "Save." Once the download is complete, simply open the file. The MP3 file should open in whatever audio program you have on your computer.

Mac Users:

If you're using a Mac and Mozilla Firefox, move your cusor over the "DOWNLOAD" links above, click the CTRL key, then click on the link. (The key is to do this in order) From the pop up box, select "Save Link As". Another window opens allowing you to choose where you'd like to save the file on your hard drive, then click "Save". Once the download is complete, simply open the file. The MP3 file should open in whatever audio program you have on your computer.

If you're using a Mac and Safari, move your cusor over the "DOWNLOAD" links above, click the CTRL key, then click on the link. (The key is to do this in order) From the pop up box, select "Download Linked File As". Name the film and the file downloads immediately. Once the download is complete, simply open the file. The MP3 file should open in whatever audio program you have on your computer.








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