Tuesday, April 28, 2009

Audio: IFF Boston Audience Building Panel

IFFBBrian Chirls was kind enough to record our panel at the Independent Film Festival of Boston entitled Followers: How Filmmakers are Building Their Audiences Online in the 21st Century. To blatantly copy and subtly edit his blog entry on the subject:

The other panelists were:

Scott Kirsner (moderator) is a journalist and all-around smart guy. He’s the author of two books, Inventing the Movies and Fans, Friends & Followers. He also writes the blog Cinematech.
Brian Chirls is an audience/online guru who works on a number of independent film projects.
Sean Flynn producer and cinematographer at Principle Pictures.
We discussed a range of topics, including:

  • Benefits and pitfalls of social networking (Facebook, MySpace, Twitter, etc.)
  • Strategies for reaching audiences before, during and after production
  • Crowdsourcing to build audiences as well as help production
  • How much of your content to post online for free
  • Ad revenue models
  • Distribution formats (DVD, download, streaming, theatrical, etc.)
  • Applying all the above to other media such as music and art


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