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It’s Part 2 of 3 in the Dream Team series, Christian Taylor, Todd Anderson, and David Patterson are back! They share about the release of “The Girl Who Wore Freedom” nationally to celebrate the 80th anniversary of D-Day. This time they dive into administration, specifically getting hard drives to movie theater owners, frustrations, failures, and all. They learned that keeping track of emails and communication is crucial during a theatrical release. It takes money to make money, yet the devil is in the details; Sometimes the operations cost more than expected.
No DocuView Dèjà Vu this episode.
Timecodes:
00:00 Introduction and Recap
02:43 The Limited Theatrical Release
04:09 Challenges of Communication with Theaters
09:32 Clear Documentation and Tracking
14:11 Deliverables and Timing
21:18 Deal Making and Revenue Sharing
28:43 The Importance of a Team Effort
29:53 The Importance of Building Relationships
32:42 Challenges of Working with Different Theater Systems
35:24 Issues with Shipping and Returning Hard Drives
38:22 The Need for Clear Communication and Detailed Agreements
44:48 The Importance of Planning and Being Prepared
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