September 4, 2014 at 4:39PM

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Distribution for student feature films?

Lets say this student experimental feature film was made with an entry-level DSLR and zero-budget, but has a "pretty good" original screenplay, director and actors.

So now the team wants to make a zero-budget strategy for festivals and distribution for the first feature film.

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I just commented on one of your other posts - same marketing strategy: instagram, twitter, facebook. Regular posts, hashtags, consummable media (pictures, videos, etc), and a dedicated person on your team to make this a PT, if not FT job for the run of the movie. That person needs to follow and engage with the target audience (if it's a western, find folks that like westerns and strike up some chats). Also, pour thru Entrepreneur.com daily.

October 13, 2014 at 11:13PM

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February 10, 2019 at 9:12AM

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