[ Ссылка ] Robert Seigel has over 20 years of experience and will counsel filmmakers on how to sell a film as well as the distribution in the film industry. He works with filmmakers from the beginning of the film all the way through to selling your documentary or feature film.
00:00 – Intro
00:44 – Carol Dean
01:44 – Robert Seigel background
03:15 – How to approach a network or streaming service with your project
08:00 – When is the best stage to approach?
08:47 – A.I
11:36 – Hiring an attorney when approaching cable or a streaming service?
13:17 – Q&A
His clients’ projects have appeared theatrically on the network, syndicated public and cable television, and have Academy Award and Emmy nominations and awards at major film festivals.
It can be challenging to get your project noticed by a streaming service or network, especially if you're just starting out. One approach you can take is to try to form an alliance with someone who has connections in the film industry and experience working with these companies. This could be a distributor, producer, executive producer, or director who has a track record and is also interested in working on your project. Building relationships with distributors, industry professionals, such as sales agents and managers, can also be helpful as they can open doors for you and advocate for your project. Having a strong team behind your project can help you stand out and give you a better chance of getting noticed.
It's worth considering hiring a sales agent or working with a manager who can help package and pitch your project to the streaming service.
It is also helpful to have a clear and well-developed concept for your project, whether it's a script, underlying rights, or intellectual property, and to be open to feedback and changes as needed. Finally, persistence and perseverance are key, as it can take time and effort to get your project noticed and get a deal with a streaming service or network.
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