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Revision as of 13:05, 15 April 2017
Getting Started
If you dream of owning a cinema or fancy your hand at showing films to others – but don’t know where to start – you’ve come to the right place. This wiki is designed and structured to give you a complete overview of all the facets of screening films. From the big important points like screening rights and finding a venue down to the minor worries like how much is too much to pay for custom cupcakes.
With vast leaps in technology, cinema is more accessible than ever to put on or capture an audience for. So without further ado here are the main categories that cover everything you need to cover as you prepare for your screening:
The Film
Looking at the process of picking films, how to track down the screening rights, the different kinds of screening rights (Theatrical vs Non Theatrical), formats, checking copyright © and a selection of best practices to help make the process as painless as possible.
Looking at the process of picking films, how to track down the screening rights, the different kinds of screening rights (Theatrical vs Non Theatrical), formats, checking copyright © and a selection of best practices to help make the process as painless as possible.
Looking at the process of picking films, how to track down the screening rights, the different kinds of screening rights (Theatrical vs Non Theatrical), formats, checking copyright © and a selection of best practices to help make the process as painless as possible.
The Building
Whether you are looking to screen in somebody else's venue or in your own we look at venue licencing, equipment and technology to consider, the accessibility and health and safety requirements for your screening. We 'll also look briefly at the money side of using somebody else's venue.
The Identity
If you're looking to screen in someone else's venue (or venues) then it's probably best to think about a name for you screenings. From the first steps of picking a name and making some choices about the future to setting up an online identity and how to promote yourself on a shoestring.
The Audience
Once you've decided on a film and found somewhere to screen it It's time to start letting people know about it. From traditional to social media there's something here to help you market and promote your event whatever the audience you're aiming for.
The Money
When it comes to the money for rights, venues and working with partners it's always best to be clear and honest. Whether it's negotiating the proportions of the takings with a venue, commissioning a designer to help with a poster or paying for your licence money is one of the big obstacles but don't be shy, we can point you in the right direction.
The Partners
Perhaps you want to join up with other independent creators or makers. Could be a local designer to help with marketing materials, a local food maker, guest speakers or anyone else that can provide value to your screening. How do you decide what's appropriate for your event and how to find and engage other people.
The Love
Some inspirational stories from volunteer-based cinemas and film clubs to help gee you up if it all gets a bit dispiriting.
The Resources
Here we house everything from leaflet and poster templates to guideline documents and useful links that didn't fit in anywhere else to colour guides, font resources and free graphic software. This is a jumble box treasure trove of the miscellaneous.