Before we get started, I'd like you to take this time out, go to the q&a board and create a post to shout out to the world following phrase. I've completed my short film about fill in the blank here. Come on, don't be shy. Share your joy with all of us. Because as we all know, working in sticking through to the end of a project is no easy feat. So give yourself a pat on the back.
Well, he's on my shoulders, but for a job well done. Alright, so now you might be wondering, how do you start sharing your completed professional shot film with people. Officially this part of the production is known as the distribution phase, which generally involves the distribution and duplication of your short film to theaters and other screening platforms, promoting press interviews and Film Festival activity. It's also common during this space as the filmmaker, your job of getting the idea out of your head is done, and now you want to reap the rewards. As a producer. This is a tough part of going out there and sharing your work with people who want to see it.
Distribution is easy to partners amateur filmmakers forget and leave out after creating their shots. But what's the point of creating a shot if no one gets to see it?