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Adventures in Creative Distribution: Promoting Indie Films on Twitter

Adventures in Creative Distribution: Promoting Indie Films on Twitter

Ben Rapson

Ben Rapson

Ben Rapson

Here at Thin Pig we’re busy ramping up for the theatrical release of SADIE, a feature film that’s currently playing at film festivals around the country. We’re part of SADIE’s '“creative distribution” campaign, focused on theatrical ticket sales, followed by Video On Demand orders. Creative distribution is new territory for both filmmakers and marketers so we thought we’d share a few ideas and lessons from our adventures on Twitter.

First off, what is creative distribution? Basically, if a film is finished but the filmmakers aren’t happy with their distribution offers from studios and distributors, they can opt to take matters into their own hands. They have to find creative ways to book their own cinema screenings, lobby for their own press coverage, drive online sales through iTunes, visit colleges around the country—and find the time to build an authentic audience of followers (and hopefully ticket buyers) on all major social media platforms.

Needless to say, SADIE producers Lacey Leavitt and Jennessa West, along with writer/director Megan Griffiths, have their hands full. That’s where Thin Pig comes in. We’re finding ways to build buzz about the film in the markets where it will screen theatrically, as well as starting online conversations about SADIE’s themes.

The story of SADIE packs an emotional punch, intertwining personal stories with relevant issues like violence in schools, the opioid addiction, and single parenting in this cultural climate. As a result, we have a myriad of conversation starters to create emotional connections on social media.

We could go on at length about what we’ve learned already on Facebook and Instagram, but for today we want to list five ways you can utilize Twitter to promote an independent film. First off, follow Thin Pig and SADIE on Twitter!

Now, check out these tips:

1. Videos & GIFs

As you may know, video is the bee’s knees right now in terms of which content types are most relevant in social algorithms. We’re incredibly lucky to be working with a film production that includes an editor for this campaign. The SADIE team has delivered some stellar video content:

Behind-the-Scenes Featurettes

Part 2 of SADIE IN 60 SECONDS is about our stellar production crew! "If there had been anyone who was not focused, it wouldn't have happened. So I'm super grateful for everybody, and their energy they brought every day." #SADIEfilm opens October 12 <link in bio> pic.twitter.com/orm0wfRSaY

— SADIE the Film (@SADIEfilm) September 12, 2018

Cast Interviews

Co-star @melanielynskey (@castlerockhulu, Heavenly Creatures) describes what drew her to SADIE's script, and why it's an important movie for this cultural moment. #SADIEfilm opens October 12:https://t.co/JhG41Kb6GN pic.twitter.com/dk40CFPUxU

— SADIE the Film (@SADIEfilm) September 9, 2018


Moody GIFs featuring music by the film’s composer, Mike McCready from Pearl Jam.

A kid in pain needs a friend who understands them. For Sadie, that's Francis. #SADIEfilm https://t.co/SwTKZfvh3A pic.twitter.com/uA6i7PfjmJ

— SADIE the Film (@SADIEfilm) September 6, 2018

Carla (@thedanieb from @OITNBNews​) is another complex resident of the Shady Plains Trailer Park. Her smile sparkles, but there's always more to a person than meets the eye. #SADIEfilm opens Oct 12: https://t.co/rBd9LkQ5Ur pic.twitter.com/jNhfGhqH25

— SADIE the Film (@SADIEfilm) September 17, 2018

2. Public Relations

Any product release - especially movies - needs to include strong consideration of press, such as popular media and bloggers. Earning positive previews, interviews, and reviews can legitimize a film like nothing else. So when press is released, it’s important for the PR team to communicate with the social media team to make the most of it:

.@Variety @Variety_Film broke the news—we're opening on Oct. 12 in Los Angeles and New York! Read their exclusive report: https://t.co/x7a9fA97TV

— SADIE the Film (@SADIEfilm) August 28, 2018

.@City_Arts Magazine calls SADIE "a trenchant indictment of the might-makes-right mindset." #SADIEfilm opens October 12: https://t.co/rBd9LkQ5Ur pic.twitter.com/Bql9ViCPy8

— SADIE the Film (@SADIEfilm) September 11, 2018

3. Blog

Not every business is right for blogging, but Indie films always have a good story to tell about the making of the film. A blog is the perfect way to pull the curtain back with longer-form content. What’s more, SADIE is pioneering new paths through creative distribution so we’re sharing news and insights along the way:

Our fearless leader wrote our newest blog post! #SADIEfilm #femalefilmmakerfriday #filmmaking https://t.co/iZxrvMAXMc

— SADIE the Film (@SADIEfilm) August 31, 2018

"We want to include you in our process as we bring SADIE into the world." New on our blog, writer/director Megan Griffiths leads the way as we embark on an exciting 'creative distribution' campaign. @thecinechick https://t.co/EXgnvtXuzH

— SADIE the Film (@SADIEfilm) August 31, 2018

4. Hashtags

Hashtags can be a powerful tool, but only if they’re used in strategic ways. Too often we see accounts making up hashtags but not being consistent with them, or finding popular hashtags to engage with but quickly abandoning them. SADIE was made mostly by women, so we make good use of #womeninfilm and #femalefilmmakerfriday:

Happy #FemaleFilmmakerFriday! We love celebrating the hard work & beautiful art made by women in our field, including @alyciadelmore Kate Bayley @meleslyn @lynnsheltonfilm@Sjchiro​ and many more. pic.twitter.com/OtFcakfbom

— SADIE the Film (@SADIEfilm) September 14, 2018

We found one day that #ActorsWithDayJobs was Trending, so we hopped on the bandwagon with a positive message:

To all the #ActorsWithDayJobs (ie the vast majority of actors), we salute you for doing what it takes to pursue your craft in this challenging business and are so grateful for the work you do, on screen and off. #SADIEfilm #womeninfilm

— SADIE the Film (@SADIEfilm) September 3, 2018

5. RTs

The most basic way to mingle with like-minded Twitter users about an Indie flick is to Retweet when we see something relevant to our film or target audience, like our cast and crew members or industry news:

Do you follow #SADIEfilm costar @thedanieb, from @OITNB? She is pure passion, humor, and wisdom 👑#OrangeIsTheNewBlack #womeninfilm #WCW #WCWednesday #WomanCrushWednesday https://t.co/hfkqJ64xhp

— SADIE the Film (@SADIEfilm) August 15, 2018

#ThrowbackThursday Our composer @MikeMcCreadyPJ and his band @PearlJam have done so much for homelessness in #Seattle https://t.co/yytAFQWgyF

— SADIE the Film (@SADIEfilm) August 16, 2018

During the 2014-15 TV season, only 23 percent of @HBO's directors weren't white men, according to the Director's Guild of America's findings. Just three years later, that number has more than doubled https://t.co/wyUq8EIB3J

— Hollywood Reporter (@THR) August 10, 2018

We hope you find these ideas as interesting as we do! A big wave of creative distribution is emerging, and Thin Pig wants to be on it.

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