Distribution Package
$97.00

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The Distribution Package includes the Writers Package and the Producers Package.   This is EVERYTHING YOU NEED TO WRITE, PRODUCE & DISTRIBUTE A SUCCESSFUL INDIE FILM.   There are many things that a filmmaker must do to prepare their film for distribution. Once you land a deal, your movie must pass the quality control process with a film lab so that it is ready for distribution on multiple platforms.  This is not an easy thing and most films don’t pass the first time through. The film must be color-corrected, audio levels must meet the specifications of the studio, the film will need to be converted to many different formats and sizes. These are called “deliverables” and there are many deliverables that will need to be completed in order for the distributor to accept it for release.  Publicity and Marketing is next and all the media and material must be prepared for the press. The Distribution Package includes the full list of all the deliverables that a major studio will require, and deliverable samples that were prepared for the studio deal. It includes everything that is required to prepare the film from the deal to the movie’s release.

*Writers Package
*Producers Package
Film E&O Proposal (17 Pages)
Director Agreement with the Studio (14 Pages)
Feature Length Full Film Studio Agreement (35 Pages)
Film Distribution Checklist
Film Distributor Sell Package (5 Pages)
Film Press Release
Film Theatre Screening Proposal
Studio Distribution Promotion Packet for
a feature length Movie (53 pages)
Independent Cinematographer/Editor Contract
Netflix Submission Release Form
Post Production Lab Video Spec Questionnaire
QC Checklist of Film Deliverables
Social Media Promotion Film
Release Announcement Letter
Bonus: 3 Magic words movie

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The Hollywood Script Format Chart has really helped, I have been able to decode it and produce a number of good movie scripts, I have even sold some of them.  Thanks so much to you!

– Tope Osuntokun

This chart is the best thing I ever did for my career – every possible formula and story outline created for screenwriting is on it – superimposed on the 3 act structure. It is a good idea to make sure your story follows along with at least one of them!

– Gerald Sticker

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Writers Package
$39.00

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    Everything you need to write,
    sell, and market a great and
    successful screenplay

    Producers Package
    $69.00
    • (includes the *Writers Package)

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    Everything you need to write a great script and produce a successful film

    Distribution Package
    $97.00
    • (includes the *Writers Package and *Producers Package)

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    Everything you need to write, produce, direct and distribute your film

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    Michael Perlin is an author, speaker and independent filmmaker. He created the popular metaphysical film, “3 Magic Words” in 2010 which he wrote, produced and directed on a shoe string budget with a skeleton crew. Because he had little to no money, he wore every hat you can wear in filmmaking; editing, animation, titles, graphics, cinematography, sound, color correction and all aspects of production. The film had its big Hollywood Premiere at the Harmony Gold Theater and sold out all 400 seats the day before the event. He finished the final director’s cut edit of the film to meet the deliverable requirements on a laptop at Starbucks to land a Warner Bros. Digital Distribution Deal.


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