Archive | 06. Sep, 2010

Cinesouq – The World’s Online Film Market: How It Works.

6 Sep

Cinesouq puts all the distribution tools in your hands and empowers you to market and distribute your films globally!

How it Works.

  • Register with Cinesouq
  • Create your own unique Profile Page with your photo, bio, resume, and awards.
  • Create a Movie Page, fill out your contact info and the title’s information, upload trailer, add synopsis, cast and crew, key art and stills, reviews and awards.
  • Instantly publish your title to go live for buyers/distributors, sales agents, and producer’s reps to see.
  • Interested buyers will contact you through your private chatbox.
  • You negotiate the licensing fees, terms and rights with the buyers directly. Upon closing a sale, you will draft the contracts and send to them for approval and signature.
  • Upon execution of contracts by both parties, the buyer wires the payment to a bank trust account setup by Cinesouq.
  • You deliver your video masters to our partner lab.
  • The Lab manufactures the delivery materials, and collects the materials costs from the buyer.
  • The lab ships the delivery materials to the buyer.
  • The buyer has 30 days to inspect the materials.
  • At the end of 30 days, the bank releases the license fee to you.

Cinesouq will not have access to the bank trust account nor to your video masters.

Cinesouq to democratize film distribution!

© Cinesouq 2010 . All rights reserved.

Cinesouq: One of the most important sales tools when marketing a film, is the Key Art.

6 Sep

Key Art Design

One of the most important sales tools when marketing a film, is the Key Art. Initially, it is the key art that draws the distributor’s attention, to make him or her want to screen the film, and potentially license it.

When you go to the video store, what compels you to pick a movie up off the shelf to look at it? Most likely, the box art.

Let Cinesouq create a marketing campaign for you that will help minimize your risk and maximize your returns, and get you the exposure your film deserves.


All of the examples of official key art displayed here are from our designers’ portfolios.

Imagine what they could do for you!

© Cinesouq 2010 . All rights reserved.

Add Your Short Films To Cinesouq For Free And Showcase Your Work To The Entertainment Industry Worldwide!

6 Sep

4 easy steps to instantly have your short film playing on Cinesouq.

  1. Register with Cinesouq
  2. Create your own unique Profile Page with your photo, bio, resume, and awards.
  3. Create a Short Film Page, fill out your contact info and the title’s information, and add video, description, cast and director’s name.
  4. Instantly publish your title to go live for the world to see.

Cinesouq helps filmmakers market their films to the entertainment industry worldwide.

www.cinesouq.com

© Cinesouq 2010 . All rights reserved.

3 Days In L.A. new theatrical key art created by the Cinesouq designers!

6 Sep

Cinesouq, is proud to be presenting the feature film 3 Days In L.A. to worldwide buyers and distributors.

cast : Carlos Martinez, Zak Kilberg, Sara Raftery, Susie Bracken, Wallace Dorian, James McCarthy, DJ Harner, Shawna Waldron, Kirsten Berman, Jerome Smith
director : Marco Capalbo
producer : Jeremy Elliot
writer : Sean K Smith, Marco Capalbo
director of photography : Mike Testin

Synopsis:

A chance of encounter between a Latino day laborer and bigoted boss… A married professor’s affair with a student… A young girl’s self-destructive relationship with a slacker musician… A middle-aged actress’s struggle with her director… All of them are linked into a chain reaction. They’re Angelinos on the crest of change, their fates inextricably connected.

Originally conceived and shot as two separate self-contained films, “3 Days in L.A.” pushes the boundaries of filmic storytelling. Its two-part structure follows ten characters over the course of three days, examining them from two points of view as they shuttle between love and betrayal, loss and triumph.

Together, the two parts of “3 Days in L.A.” form a three-dimensional portrait of a living but turbulent city, one in which every person’s actions influence those around them. It’s a portrait of how we all are forced to confront our own moment of change and redemption… Whether we like it or not. This is life.