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Just go for Amazon Prime (free) and Vimeo on Demand. Mostly push for Vimeo, because your profit there can be bigger. Sell on Amazon Prime, and after 1 year, add it to their free Prime section (they pay $0.05 to $0.10 per hour watched).
Oct 8, 2019 · We answer what Fair Use is, how it's determined by law, and things to keep in mind for Fair Use relating to YouTube. For more answers to your Copyright questions, check out the whole series here...
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Mar 8, 2024 · A-Z of selling your film to a distributor, studio or streamer. Learn more: go.exileent.com Join 5k+ filmmakers who subscribe to The Friday Filmmaker: https://www.exileent.com/newsletter...
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I noticed a moving missing from my Google TV and YouTube library. I found out today any movie or show purchased on YouTube can disappear after 5 years. Even though they say purchase are available indefinitely another link to the Usage terms say they last for a minimum of 5 years being removed.
Mar 4, 2024 · Owned media is everything at the disposal of the production company, like using different branches within a media conglomerate to advertise a film. No matter the film marketing strategy or...
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Jul 3, 2024 · Self-Distribution: Upload your movie to YouTube, Vimeo or FilmHub. DVD/Blu-ray Sales: Sell physical copies at screenings, online, or through retailers. Social Media: Sharing clips or short films on TikTok, Instagram, or Facebook can build an audience.
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Is it possible to sell my movie on YouTube directly and not go thru an aggregator? I’ve heard too many horror stories of working w distributors and aggregators, so looking to go direct to consumer. Thoughts?