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Please Watch My Film

Filmmaking is a big business, and thousands of films are made every year. Unfortunately, we only see a fraction of those because they never truly find their audience. You don't need a Hollywood size budget or a Tinseltown featured cast to get your film seen, you just need to know how to market it properly and that's where we come in. The Please Watch My Film Podcast is dedicated to helping filmmakers market their film projects so they find an audience and get scene. So join us every Friday for Film Marketing Friday and we'll be happy to show you how.

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4. Build an Audience Avatar for Your Film from 2020-02-22T09:03:26

Before you get started creating marketing collateral for your film, you need to build an audience avatar. Building an audience avatar for your film is an important part of the marketing process....

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3. Yes, Your Indie Film Needs Its Own Website from 2020-02-15T09:37:14

As we learned in the last episode of Please Watch My Film having a website for your independent film is crucial. Not only does it give you a digital space where you have full control ov...

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2. Deconstructing the Blair Witch Project Marketing Campaign from 2020-02-15T09:32:33

The Blair Witch Project (1999) is one of the most famous film marketing campaigns. In fact, it was the first viral film marketing campaign which is why it's the perfect first case study for us t...

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1. Intro to Film Marketing from 2020-02-15T00:46:01

Welcome to the inaugural episode of Please Watch My Film where we do a quick-and-easy introduction to film to get the ball rolling. We're chatting about why film marketing is so importa...

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Trailer from 2020-02-12T01:47:36

Film marketing is highly undervalued but is one of the most important aspects of independent film making... at least if you want your film to be seen. But filmmakers time and time again forget a...

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