Digital Distribution for Films: “Gigantic” Exposure? “Pathetic” Revenues”?

by Peter D. Marshall on April 3, 2009

This article is from Indie Wire.

“With limited theatrical options for getting their films in front of audiences today, numerous filmmakers have explored (or at least pondered) the Internet as an outlet. While most seem to covet a slot on iTunes—the platform that generates the greatest revenues—the need to work with an aggregator and the service’s limited offerings have led filmmakers in other directions. Sites such as Hulu, Joost, and SnagFilms, among many others, as well as services ranging from iTunes and Amazon, are aiming to draw filmmakers.” Read article.

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