http://www.jokeandbiagio.com/distribute-your-movie-yourself
Above is an interview with my UK friend David Baker. David is a fantastic independent filmmaker whose Mission X film is an exciting action docudrama. David has a very distinct position on filmmakers empowering themselves with their films. New distribution model? He says, “It’s right in front of your eyes!” I agree.
Here’s my response…
I think another important aspect to David’s distribution process is the aforethought given to the budget. I see filmmakers and web series creators starting off their projects by choosing insanely high budgets. First time indie filmmakers, with no experience and no money are budgeting their film projects at $100k and above! And web series creators are budgeting their projects at $30,000!! Do you think that Felicia Day of the “The Guild” started off thinking that she’d scrape up $30k to make her web series? No. But I see countless filmmakers with big budget dreams, incorrectly believing that if they increase the budget the audience will come. Not so.
David completely and thoroughly thought out his debt-to-profit ratio before shooting one frame. It is much easier to recoup your investment on an $8000 film than a $80,000 film. How did he manage his budget? Easy — he didn’t have the luxury of a fat bank account, so he relied on his resourcefulness and creativity.
People have remarked that my film, “Broken Hearts Club” looks as though it was shot for twice or 3x what I made it for. And you know what I say? I say I wish I’d shot it for half of what it cost me. And I could have done that with a little more time in pre-production.
Indie filmmakers must think about their budgets from a realistic standpoint. If you’re a no-name filmmaker and you manage to make a film for $150,000 of course you’re going to want some studio to buy it — because you’re desperate! But if you’ve made it for $15,000 and you have DVD, disc-on-demand, VOD, downloads etc available to you you’ll give the studios the finger because you don’t need them or their one-sided distribution contracts.


