How has film distribution evolved?

How has film distribution evolved?
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Times have changed and so have changed the ways of film making. Every year we see more and more interesting indie projects that are churned out and get released once in a while. But very few know that there many films projects that are complete but the makers are yet looking for the sight kind of distribution network. The matter of the fact is that there are content markets all over the world which are looking for interesting and entertaining content. So how do you get yourself noticed in this highly competitive global content market? Selling your film to one of the best film acquisition companies or film distribution companies is where your answer lies.  They have the tricks to find the perfect market for you. There are very few film distribution companies in India who have a strong foothold in the global scene.

Traditional distribution services in India were all about selling your films in pockets or certain regions. We have already seen the kind of massive change that the entertainment industry in India has seen after multiplexes were introduced. Single screens lost a lot of business as multiplexes barged in. Apart from that if you were to observe closely, you will notice that the number of films that are released each year is also increasing. At this rate how you will you make your film stand out in this crowd? What good film acquisition companies do after acquiring rights for your films is that they find an appropriate region to sell your film. They participate in various national and international events to find relevant customers. Another route that many film makers are taking is the online platforms. Once a good film is made, the makers sell it to these online VOD channels for a fairly good price.

To cut the whole thing short, the most important to change your notions about how distribution of films works today. To survive, you need to change!

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  1. Clearly states how new kinds of film distribution techniques have opened up the film industry completely!

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