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A Recipe For Distribution: Five Ingredients of a New Formula For Your Indie’s Release Strategy

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Mia Bruno

Know Your Audience

Who is the audience for this film? Pretty often the answer is simple: someone like you. What made your blood race and your heart sing to tell this story? And if you had never heard of your movie, what would make you excited to watch it? Chances are that you know your audience because you are part of them too. Go back to the source and speak to your audience in the language that made you excited to begin with.

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Mia Bruno

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  • Good list! I think the "Knowing Your Audience" section is probably the most overlooked of the bunch, but could be the most important. If you don't know who the people are that will likely buy your film, then how could you possible market to them or find the right placements for your film to gain traction from those who are most interested?

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