Posts Tagged ‘In The Darkness’

Debut Weekend Update: Thousands watched “In The Darkness”

Monday, April 5th, 2010

30527Last Tuesday, “In the Darkness” was the first narrative feature to be released on Hulu, a water-shed event in online film distribution. 

 In its opening weekend over 50,000 viewers logged in to watch the film. Some moviegoers loved it, while others hated it. Regardless of the variety of opinion, viewers enthusiastically posted their comments on the film.  Join this love/hate relationship debate!

IndieFlix Play It Again Podcast with In the Darkness Filmmaker Andrew Robinson Hosted by Lois Fein

Tuesday, March 30th, 2010

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3/30/10 Podcast:

The Andrew Robinson Interview

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A conversation with independent  filmmaker
Andrew Robinson
– writer and director of In the Darkness

In The Darkness – Trailer

(3/30/10) (Total time  34:55)

What’s inside The Andrew Robinson Interview?

  • Mattoid Entertainment makes filmmaking history today with its global release
    of the first feature-length narrative film to premiere exclusively on Hulu.  (0:27)
  • Listen to the Movie: In the Darkness  (1:03)
  • Why did Andrew Robinson create a film for online release?  (3:08)
  • “The theatrical world and traditional distribution angles are controlled;
    they have roots that go back 10, 20, 30 years and they are difficult to navigate…”  (4:08)
  • “What if we did it differently and tried something that no one had ever done before -
    taking the Internet seriously, not as an after thought – really looking at what drives it,
    what do people turn to the Internet to see and then crafting something tailor-made
    for that type of application and audience.”  (5:08)
  • “The biggest name going right now in that space is Hulu and we knew that IndieFlix
    had a relationship with Hulu and that through discussion we could open the door.”  (5:50)
  • “With IndieFlix’s help we were able to craft and know how we were going to be able to
    roll a movie out via the Internet in a distribution sense even before we started filming.”  (6:09)
  • Tips for making a film for Internet audiences  (8:45)
  • Writing and directing a film for an online audience  (11:37)
  • “Into the Darkness is Act I of a much larger story.”  (13:48)
  • At the heart of the storyline: “There are forces greater than ourselves
    – be it good or bad – that are among us
    that may or may not have our best intentions at heart.”  (14:37)
  • “Things may not be as they seem.”  (15:42)
  • “The audience’s eyes and ears are the detective’s.
    He figures stuff out as the audience figures it out.”  (16:15)
  • From the ashes of a blackened, fire-torn forest arises newly-gnarled trees
    and a surreal setting for In the Darkness.  (18:05)
  • How a $1,500 camera can lighten up your filmmaking world.  (24:15)
  • “Everyone said we were crazy, so we just said,
    ‘All right, we are crazy.  We’ll embrace it.’”  (27:52 & 30:23)
  • How will the online release of In the Darkness change the game
    in film distribution and marketing?  (30:30)
  • “For the independent filmmaker, places like Hulu and IndieFlix
    or itunes – it’s the new frontier.”  (31:22)
  • What do you wear for the virtual Red Carpet online premiere
    of In the Darkness?  (31:40)

STILL FROM IN THE DARKNESS
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Meet Indieflix Podcast Host: Lois Fein

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Lois Fein is IndieFlix Filmmaker Interviewer,
Podcaster, and Host for
IndieFlix Play It Again Podcast.
Lois is a recording artist, songwriter, and performer.
Her songs “It Ain’t Easy” and “Chasing the Moon”
are featured on IndieFlix Play It Again Podcast.
Listen to more of her music from her debut CD
Step Into the Water at: www.LoisFein.com

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Podcast Music Credits: “As Time Goes By” (Herman Hupfield);
It Ain’t Easy” and “Chasing the Moon” (Lois Fein
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Today’s edition of IndieFlix Play It Again Podcast was recorded with
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and CallBurner; and edited and mastered with
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3/30/10 Edition – IndieFlix Play It Again Podcast

Part 1: “In The Darkness” team: pioneers on ‘the verge of madness’

Friday, February 26th, 2010

In the Darkness

This is the first post in the IndieFlix blog series following the progression of the “In The Darkness” distribution story.

In The Darkness is not your average feature film release.  Bypassing all traditional distribution routes, the team behind the film is ready to embrace the digital age through the online-only launch on Hulu.com. The film is the second release from “April Showers” director Andrew Robinson and producer Jenna Edwards through their new production company Mattoid Entertainment.

This is Hulu’s first exclusive film launch, which, if successful, could change the game in film distribution and marketing. Showcasing a feature-length film premiere online, for free, is unprecedented at this scale.

“During the [release] of “April Showers,” I learned a lot about distribution,” said producer Jenna Edwards. “Other platforms can be expensive and the returns are not always that good. Film marketing in general has changed so much that you can’t really just be ‘just a filmmaker’ anymore. You also have to take charge of the distribution and marketing of your film.”

Even in its initial stages, Mattoid created “In The Darkness” with online distribution in mind. They’ve taken what they’ve learned from “April Showers” and developed their business model on grassroots marketing strategies and control over every stage in development.

Barely out of production, they are already working on another film.

“All of our films have been specifically designed for internet distribution,” said Mattoid producer Jeremy McGovern. “In our model, it allows us to maintain much more control over our project and keep our team small, tight and cohesive and better to adapt and evolve.”

Going through Hulu, the biggest free content distributor on the internet, was a deliberate venture for the team, especially after the successful run it had with “April Showers.” IndieFlix negotiated that deal and had a huge role in closing this new deal with Hulu. All the whole, the thought process and mindset of the modern indie film consumer was never far from their minds.

“After hearing what Hulu wants to do with the site and after seeing some returns of [April Showers], we sat down and thought, ‘if you were a consumer, wouldn’t you rather watch a movie you were unsure about, with no ‘names’ and relatively new filmmakers, for free?’” said Jenna. “We also thought about pirating, how so many people are watching films for free on the internet anyway. We wanted to give people the opportunity to do that while make some money at the same time.”

The advantages of an online-only release seem cost-effective and manageable.

“It is the only platform that is growing,” said Jenna. “And not only are the deliverables less expensive, but marketing is less too. In the ‘traditional’ model, you had to market and advertise for each platform weeks, if not months, in advance. With the internet, it’s very much instant gratification if they see your ad, click the link and can view the film immediately.”

While the Mattoid team is excited about the online release and looking forward with hope, the fears of completely abandoning the old model are never far from their minds. Even the company name is an ironic tribute to their struggle.

“‘Mattoid’ is a rarely-used psychiatric term for someone that is showing clear signs of insanity, but has not lost all grasp of reality or become dangerous yet. It’s someone that’s teetering on the brink of complete insanity,” said Jeremy. “And, being what we were about to attempt, we all felt it was appropriate.”

‘In The Darkness’ Clips Premier Exclusively on Hulu

Tuesday, February 2nd, 2010

In the Darkness

In The Darkness‘ is the gripping tale of two boys lost in a fire-ravaged and remote mountainside and the latest project from Andrew Robinson, director of ‘April Showers.’ Hulu just released an exclusive first trailer and behind-the-scenes footage from the set and there is more to come in anticipation of this spring’s release.

Also on the film’s Hulu page is Andrew’s story, how the story came to creation and the importance of the film’s setting. The film will be released on Hulu for free in the spring. You can preorder the film from IndieFlix, a limited edition special features disc.

Andrew and team are releasing “In The Darkness” through Hulu, fully embracing new media ways of filmmaking and marketing – using free content platforms to aggregate audiences and taking advantage of free media to gain exposure. Stay tuned for more on Andrew’s thoughts on the changing film world, how it’s changed his filmmaking process and continues to inspire him throughout the project.