Posts Tagged ‘The Graduates’

The Graduates Hits #1 on Hulu

Monday, August 31st, 2009

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Congratulations are in order for The Graduates, the best-selling coming-of-age comedy that hit #1 on Hulu and stayed there all last weekend!

Hulu gets over 1.4 million visitors a day from the US alone – it is one of the biggest online entertainment destinations in the world.

This is just the latest coup for The Graduates. Director Ryan Gielen has traveled cross-country with his film on his own money to procure it’s grassroots college-age following. His DIY marketing approach has paid off, and The Graduates has done exceptionally well on IndieFlix, became a topseller on Amazon VOD and Hulu.

We salute you, Graduates team.

If you haven’t had a chance to check out this hilarious comedy, download it on Hulu or purchase it here on IndieFlix.com.

DIY Marketing is Norm for Indie Films

Monday, August 17th, 2009

Here at IndieFlix we make it our mission to help filmmakers find their audiences. Oftentimes it’s easier said then done  – maneuvering through the waters of online social networking and specialty groups can be daunting with mixed results. Even if you find that niche, the payoff of all your hard work may only be evident over time – and usually time is a film’s worse enemy. No one wants their film to die somewhere on a shelf  but chasing a fleeting online audience takes time.

A recent New York Times article about indie film marketing focuses on this very issue – offering tips on everything from using Facebook and Twitter to making friends with the hotel concierge who could maybe say the right thing to the right person during a film festival.

“Anvil! The Story of Anvil”

“Anvil! The Story of Anvil” director Steve Ludlow took out a second mortgage on his house to pay for the documentary. But his online marketing techniques landed endorsement from Radiohead frontman Thom Yorke, a VH1 deal and over 150 screenings nationwide.

It seems that the key to great film marketing is to identify your audience, use creative ways to find them online, be willing to explore unfamiliar groups or companies and take a chance with people you may never meet in person. On top of it all, filmmakers need a large dose of confidence to pull it all off.

It makes me admire people like Ryan Gielen, director of The Graduates. He spent his own money traveling across America promoting his film on college campuses with special screenings and promotions. That word-of-mouth paid off and his film has done well on IndieFlix, iTunes and Amazon VOD.

There are no road maps to follow in this new marketing world, no step-by-step instructions on how to make your indie film a success. But as ambiguous and daunting as it all can seem, the only fool-proof advice is to market the hell out of your movie and work on it for as long and as hard as you possibly can.

The more effort you make, the more people know about your film, which is sometimes all you can ask for.

As marketing director at IndieFlix, I go through these motions daily – cold-calling special interest groups and browsing relevant websites to connect with people who will genuinely enjoy the film I’m promoting.

While it requires a lot of work and patience, it does pay off and for every 10 e-mails I send, that one I get back might be exactly what the film needs to survive.

What filmmakers can do to help me market their films is stay in contact – to research different ideas on their own and help me brainstorm ways to connect with their audiences. That way, I can work on their behalf with a clear idea of what they want and where they see their film going.

For me, the New York Times article legitimizes the work we’re doing at IndieFlix and that grassroots advertising can be effective if it’s done well, as long as you keep trying and experimenting.

It’s challenging but not impossible.

To watch IndieFlix Films on Amazon VOD for the special price of 99-cents

Tuesday, July 7th, 2009

Amazon VOD

To watch IndieFlix Films on Amazon VOD for the special price of 99-cents CLICK HERE (Valid July 7-11)

As part of this promotion AmazonVOD will be offering the online rental for 99 cents starting tomorrow and extending through Saturday. If you rent any of the films via AmazonVOD for 99 cents you will have a week to begin watching the film and 24 hours to watch or finish the film once you begin. You can also watch it as many times as you wish within a 24 hour period once it begins. No word yet if this special is carrying over to the download purchase. The DVD price will remain unchanged though Amazon regularly discounts it a dollar or so on their own.

If you’ve already seen any of these films or own a copy, be it digital or DVD, please check out the promotion for we’re not the only film being featured.

Other than that, we hope everyone had a wonderful and safe July 4th weekend and we’ll talk to you all soon.

Team IndieFlix

IndieFlix Play It Again Podcast with The Graduates Filmmaker Ryan Gielen Hosted By Lois Fein

Tuesday, June 2nd, 2009

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IndieFlix Play It Again Podcast


“Here’s looking at you – the independent filmmaker”

Every Tuesday. A conversation with IndieFlix independent filmmakers –
producers, writers, actors, directors.

  • Listen NOW by clicking PLAY below

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  • Play Podcast Puzzle
  • Name That Voice
  • Meet Host, Lois Fein

6/02/09 Podcast:

The Ryan Gielen (Reprise) Interview

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A conversation with award-winning indie filmmaker Ryan Gielen
- director and writer of The Graduates

The Graduates – Trailer

The Graduates Trailer from Ryan Gielen on Vimeo.

(6/02/09)    (Total time – 18:22)

What’s inside The Ryan Gielen (Reprise) Interview?

  • Ryan Gielen – Master marketer – “You have to be clever, hungry,
    and willing to put in the time ” (1:28)
  • Get your FREE “The Graduates” Soundtrack this Summer   (3:07 & 6:15)
  • Listen to the Movie (5:37, 7:04, 8:30)
  • How indie musicians benefit from “The Graduates”   (7:44)
  • How to make a film for $95,000  (10:05)
  • Honesty is still the best policy  (11:29)
  • How to reach 3 to 4 million people  (13:57)
  • Door-to-door delivery  (14:28)
  • Best bargain in town – movie, script, free short (15:01)
  • What inspired Ryan Gielen to write “The Graduates”  (15:54)

STILL FROM THE GRADUATES
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Play “IndieFlix Podcast Puzzle” (6/02/09):


Play “IndieFlix Name That Voice(6/02/09):


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
audio-technica’s AT2020 USB Cardoid Condenser Microphone,
Skype™
and CallBurner; and edited and mastered with
Steinberg Media Technologies GmbH™’s WaveLab Studio 6
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This edition of IndieFlix Podcast Puzzle and
IndieFlix Name That Voice
is sponsored by IndieFlix -
“Connecting people through movies.”

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5/05/09 PODCAST ANSWERS:

THE ANSWER to IndieFlix Podcast Puzzle (5/05/09) is
“13”

THE ANSWER to IndieFlix Name That Voice (5/05/09) is
“All of the above”


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6/02/09 Edition – IndieFlix Play It Again Podcast