Description
* A comprehensive step-by-step guide for social documentary filmmakers to outline the diverse distribution tactics available. * Allows student and aspiring documentary filmmakers to clearly understand and interact with the distribution process. * Draws on the authors experience of distributing documentaries for both independent producers and large organizations such as the National Film Board of Canada, and offers insights on the specific deliverables expected from producers in order to provide content to various different markets.
About the Author
Rachel Gordon has been working in documentary distribution for over 20 years. After working at the National Film Board of Canada, she collaborated with independent documentarians for several years and then did grassroots audience building for the International Monetary Fund. She has also worked as an independent filmmaker, directing and helping produce five short films screened at festivals across the United States and the United Kingdom. www.rachelgordonmedia.com
Reviews
'Acting as a global how-to reference guide, The Documentary Distribution Toolkit presents a quadruple focus - providing diverse insights into the landscape of current documentary distribution, explanations on targeting the right audiences with your films, the ins-and-outs of developing a sustainable career in the field...
... The comprehensive and diverse nature of The Documentary Distribution Toolkit makes such limited articles difficult as the book indeed covers a tremendous amount of ground and does so with a mixture of consistent focal threads, real-world insight, and extensive informational resource.'Steve Rickinson, Modern Times Review
'Rachel Gordon provides a clear-eyed, straightforward roadmap to self-distribution to the filmmaker who seeks to shepherd their own film through its public life. Practical, candid, and full of real-life examples from filmmakers who have both found success and learned from their mistakes, this book should be an essential companion to any filmmaker anticipating the end of production and the beginning of their film's journey into the world.'
Caitlin Boyle, Founder, Film Sprout
'The Documentary Distribution Toolkit is a must-read for filmmakers who want to distribute their films in the 21st century. If you want to learn about classic distribution avenues but also new and innovative ways to reach a broad audience and make some money - this is the book for you.'
Elena Dirstaru, documentary filmmaker
'Acting as a global how-to reference guide, The Documentary Distribution Toolkit presents a quadruple focus - providing diverse insights into the landscape of current documentary distribution, explanations on targeting the right audiences with your films, the ins-and-outs of developing a sustainable career in the field...
... The comprehensive and diverse nature of The Documentary Distribution Toolkit makes such limited articles difficult as the book indeed covers a tremendous amount of ground and does so with a mixture of consistent focal threads, real-world insight, and extensive informational resource.'Steve Rickinson, Modern Times Review
'Rachel Gordon provides a clear-eyed, straightforward roadmap to self-distribution to the filmmaker who seeks to shepherd their own film through its public life. Practical, candid, and full of real-life examples from filmmakers who have both found success and learned from their mistakes, this book should be an essential companion to any filmmaker anticipating the end of production and the beginning of their film's journey into the world.'
Caitlin Boyle, Founder, Film Sprout.
'The Documentary Distribution Kit is a must-read for filmmakers who want to distribute their films in the 21st century. If you want to learn about classic distribution avenues but also new and innovative ways to reach a broad audience and make some money - this is the book for you. '
Elena Dirstaru, documentary filmmaker
Book Information
ISBN 9780367715458
Author Rachel Gordon
Format Paperback
Page Count 178
Imprint Routledge
Publisher Taylor & Francis Ltd
Weight(grams) 285g