Sunday, 20 October 2013

What is an independent film distributor? How are they different from the major film distributors?

An independent film is a professional film production resulting in a feature film that is produced mostly or completely outside of the major film studio system. They are sometimes distinguishable by their content, style and the way in which the film makers' personal artistic vision is realised. Usually, independent films are made with considerably lower film budgets than major studio films. They are often screened at local, national, or international film festivals before distribution. An independent film production can rival a mainstream film production if it has the necessary funding and distribution.

Scenario films is an example of an independent film distributor.





They say "Finding the right local producer to provide and manage production services can prove to be key to a successful shoot."


They have long experience of working with co-producers from around the world and can assist those who wish to shoot in London or elsewhere in the UK. They work with clients in several European languages,in German, French and Italian, easing the communication process with UK crews. They also have a trusted pool of creative colleagues and strong relationships with most of the talent agencies in London and abroad. Plus besides casting they can provide top directors, designers and composers, as well as highly skilled creative technical staff, among the best in the world.


The 3 films on their website are named; Desire, Denial and Delight. They are a trilogy & you can purchase desire on DVD.









They develop and produce film and television projects for the British and international markets, in co-production with partners at home and abroad.


They are also an award-winning team with a long track record of television and film creation: Gareth Jones (writer/director/consultant) and Fiona Howe (writer/producer/consultant/composer).

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