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Sunday, March 17, 2013

Ways to Make Money.


We create our movie in two formats. At first it will be divided into 50 episodes by 1.5-3 minutes and will appear on the YouTube channel. Another format is a full-length feature film.

The first option is needed in order to earn at least some money. Everyone who works with us have to get the reward. And the ability to monetize the views using Google AdSense is a great chance to make it. We will need to have hundreds of thousands of views with each episode, and we're working hard that the film even worthy of the big screen. We have the money to finish the production. But for traditional marketing with festivals and world film market we will have to earn it. Unfortunately the Russian film market acts against the independence, as well as state power. Majority of filmmakers want money for their films from the state, the state pays only for the promotion of violence and submission. Shooting bad movies, and nobody cares about that film distribution is favorable only to distributors, not creators.
Such conditions. If the creator wants to assess his work from the audience without thieving intermediaries and prohibiting censors, then he needs to stop thinking about money and start thinking about the audience. Internet provides an opportunity to reach a huge audience. And the more people interested, the higher the actual assessment of our work. Compete with cinemas is impossible. We will not become rich. We'll give the film to nothing. But we can find our audience for free.
Have a full-length version is also needed. In case of success. Now, even the smallest popularity of independent film has become the ability to CONTINUE TO MAKE MOVIES. Vimeo On Demand is a way to pay the creators of the 90 percent paid for each viewing of their film. Audience will be able to pay directly to the creator for his work the price that he will appoint himself. I think for us it's great! I always love to watch movies at the cinema, but today to show the film in theaters is a special profession. I study it, but not to stop learning to make movies, which is more important to me. 

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