Indie Filmmaking: Truth & Reality : Artwork & Trailers: The Make-or-Break Tools of Indie Film Distribution
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You made a great film — now how do you get anyone to watch it? In this episode of Indie Filmmaking Truth & Reality, host Jeff Everett breaks down why artwork and trailers are the two most important elements in indie film distribution. With thousands of titles competing for attention on streaming platforms, Jeff explains how thumbnail artwork, color choices, character focus, and title treatment can determine whether a viewer stops scrolling or clicks away. Drawing from real-world experience, he covers why artwork comes before the trailer, why simplicity beats crowded ensemble designs, how to visually target a niche audience, and what makes a trailer compelling enough to convert interest into views. If you want your indie film to stand out in a crowded marketplace, this episode offers practical, honest insight into marketing your film the right way.
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Indie Filmmaking: Truth & Reality
Film school taught you how to make a movie—this show teaches you how to get it financed and distributed. In bite-sized 30-minute episodes, filmmaker and distribution expert Jeff Deverett gives you the real-world advice film schools leave out. From raising money to getting your movie on screens (and making your money back), Indie Filmmaking: Truth & Reality breaks down the business side of indie film with practical, honest guidance. No fluff. No sugar-coating. Just the truth—and the reality—of what it takes to get your film made and seen.
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jdeverett@deverettmedia.com
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