Distributing Your Film Online

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CreativeLive Review

Location

Online(Course Link)

Dates

On Demand

Course Categories

Media and Photography

Certficate

No

Language

English

Course Fees

US Dollar 1.62 (Check Course Page for Last Price)

No. of Attendant

Unlimited

Acquired Skills/Covered Subjects

  • How to distribute your film online,The benefits of online distribution,How to monetize filmmaking
Provider Name CreativeLive
Training Areas
  • Business and Management
  • Digital Marketing
  • Fashion and Beauty
  • Humanities and ARTS
  • IT, Technology and Software
  • Languages
  • Math, Science and Engineering
  • Media and Photography
  • Medical, Fitness, Healthcare and Safety
  • Personal Development
  • Politics and Economy
  • Social Sciences
  • Supply Chain Management
  • Training and Education
  • Travel, Tourism and Hospitality
  • Others
Website https://www.creativelive.com/
About The Provider

CreativeLive is an online education platform that broadcasts live classes to an international audience. The company has dual headquarters in Seattle and San Francisco, with four in-house production studios. 

CreativeLive classes are broadcast live from four in-house production studios. A key aspect of CreativeLive's approach to online learning is interaction via online classroom, which is facilitated by a studio audience that also appears on camera. The in-studio students, usually ranging from three to 15 people, ask questions of the instructor during the class and act as a proxy for the viewers at home. CreativeLive broadcasts 24/7 across five channels: Photo & Video, Art & Design, Music & Audio, Maker & Craft, and Business & Money.

Your film doesn’t have to appear in theaters to find its audience. Distributing an indie film online is an effective way to increase the visibility of your movie, get compensated for your efforts, and validate your work.

Maverick independent film entrepreneur Scilla Andreen was done with the one-sided deals brokered by the big guys. She wanted independent filmmakers and producers to have more options, so she built one: IndieFlix.com – a platform for DIY film distribution that Variety magazine calls, "The Netflix for Indie Films.

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