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On The Shelf?
Sales Update
STANDING FIRM is slowly making its way into Bookstores around the US. I’ve called many to find out if they’ve even heard of the film. Most tell me no, which is no surprise. Little films like this aren’t known by everyone. I went to a local Christian Bookstore today I hadn’t heard about in my area…about 40 minutes away. It’s not apart of any big chain. The film wasn’t on the shelf so I asked the lady at the desk if anyone had asked for the film. She said many have come in looking for it but they’d never heard of it. Their manager ordered copies the day it came out since so many had come in looking but they were told that there wasn’t any in stock for THEM to order. It seems that every single place that ordered the film didn’t order enough, even those intending to give it to other retailers. That was a little discouraging but in a way encouraging. Anyone who doesn’t have it that’s being asked for it will definitely buy some. So no matter how well the sales are doing, they’ve been kept alive by that simple fact. The lady at this store looked at me funny when I said the film I was asking about was mine, and we all got talking (there were others there that sorta showed up) about the film, they asked their questions, and I gave the people at the counter a free copy of it so they could see it. They’ve already ordered some, but I figured it would just be a good gesture since they’re local and I’ll likely need their support in the future. They were happy to accept it. I blushed a little when the lady said “I’ve never met someone who made a movie before.” It’s still very weird for me, and I don’t think that’ll stop.
Amazon.com keeps running out, and every time they order a box, they’re almost sold by the time they finally list the film as “In Stock.” Though, frustratingly they wait too long to order more and it’s listed “Out of Stock” for a week which either drops my sales, or they go somewhere else to find it. All of this stuff requires watch on a daily basis to keep going and to make sure I’m in the know of where my film is, isn’t, where it needs to be, etc. It’s not always fun, because it seems most of my time spent on Facebook is linking people where to buy it since they can’t seem to find it (um…Google?), or they queued it on Netflix and it’s telling them “Short” or “Long” waits…which they aren’t happy about. Netflix didn’t order enough either it seems given how many are bugging me about it so hopefully they’ll order more. The initial order they made was double what was expected, so this is a good sign. All in all this film from the middle of nowhere is doing pretty well, and I hope this continues.
A New Marketing Push
I’ve begun dabbling into running Ads on Facebook. It costs money of course, but my efforts are going to go so far then become a bit stagnant on the STANDING FIRM fan page. I still have some ammunition, but I’m going to begin looking at the Ad system again after leaving it alone for a year. Of course, my concern in covering my expenses is there, but you don’t have to go crazy to do OK on there. Granted, new fans doesn’t mean squat if they don’t go and buy it somewhere, but I won’t know 100% for sure the actual affect it has. I’ll have to just be careful and weigh out my options and be smart. $5 or 10 or $15 a day is a lot to spend when you consider a 30 day month…so I’ll be treading slowly unless my Ads get good results and the profits cover things. We’ll see…
Moving Soon
I only have about 3 weeks left in my parents house, that’s a little unsettling. I’m very excited to get out of here, but I’ll be sad to leave for good. I’ve been here my entire life save a few years as a kid. I learned almost everything I know in the same room I’m typing this. I’m happy though to be getting my own place, getting my own furniture, and starting my own life as fully self-sufficient and ready to take life on longterm. It’s a bit of a risk, but what isn’t? I don’t currently make enough minimum to be completely OK for a really really long period of time, I do need to see growth in my income, but I’m trusting this will be the case. I can’t wait forever and if I waited to make every decision when things were 150% certain … STANDING FIRM wouldn’t exist.
Reviewing Films
I got a more balanced review of STANDING FIRM today which was nice to see. Let me be clear, I’m not going to bash my film. I think many can be far too nice to some movies, including me at times. Doesn’t mean I don’t enjoy the good comments though
It’s actually a little annoying however when some judge a film negatively based on other films that cost 10, 20, or even 30x more and involved waves of people in the process to complete, and so much more. I explain a lot of the films shortcomings in my commentaries on the DVD, and even go into why they’re there. I’m no fool, I see the mistakes in my own movie. I’m not happy about them, nor do I intend to make them again (I hope…knock on wood). If I do make them again, it won’t be because I did things the same way (in every aspect of the process) all over again expecting a different result. The cinematography is inconsistent for instance, and I would’ve liked to get more coverage. There are actually quite a few wides in the film, but some wish I backed up more. I’ll agree with that, but then explain we had 2 people on crew, limited lights and time, and actors who might not have the ability to recreate something in a close-up that they gave me in a wide. What’s that mean? MOVE IN. Move in and get what you need to make the scene work, because it’s 5pm and whoever lives in the house you’re shooting in will be home any moment, and the person who’s acting in the front of the camera has a bunch of kids who need to have their mom/dad come home so the babysitter can leave, and yada yada yada. Welcome to no-budget filmmaking. What? You were expecting something else? While I understand most folks will simply judge a film outright as they have zero knowledge of what it takes to make a film, or how to tell what a budget was (for the most part), I try and look at what they had to work with, and what kind of result they got with it. That’s why FLYWHEEL is my favorite if not one of my favorite Christian films. Somehow even with the problems the film has (which are many, especially technical), the film WORKS…and works well with the viewer. That’s a though thing to do, so if STANDING FIRM is my FLYWHEEL then I’m more than proud (in Christ of course, lol!)
Closing
I’ve gotten a lot of good response on my previous post regarding money and filmmaking. Thanks to all for supporting the article. I’ve gotten some kind words from other filmmakers who feel the same way and never had an outlet to share it. That’s sorta the point I think of even posting it. There are many things I need to get off my chest regarding this industry, Christians in general (including my own problems), and much more. Blogging is a good outlet, so if you have time I recommend it. It’s like a Journal, except it’s public and while you can spread some great things very quickly, you can get in trouble very quickly too
P.S. – A film I had the pleasure to help work on for a brief time has a new website and will be in theaters in Feb 2011. It’s called The Grace Card. When I was about to leave California last year I got a phone call from a guy named David Evans who was looking for some help in a film he was doing, this happened to be it. I gave him some names and whatever help I could. I did an older website for the film and some initial poster/graphics concepts, started the fan page and grew it to about 6000 or so as a base, did some location scouting and photos, was present for the first read-through (which was very exciting and went very well), helped find one of the lead actors and a crew member, and a few other oddball things. It was a pleasure, and I’m VERY excited to see this film when it comes out. It’s the first thing that I’ve had any connection with to play in a theater. WOO!
Lots Going On
Plenty of stuff keeping me busy here in Ransomville. I skimmed through Standing Firm today downstairs on our good speaker system and with the TV calibrated well. I had yet to see how the compression of the DVD I had made held up on a 1080HD screen. Not bad really…stretched about 2x the size (since DVD’s are SD) the image was softer but the sharpness still blew me away in some scenes, especially the close ups. That’s really what you lose in the lower end HD cameras, even the pro-sumer levels. In closeups in perfect light most would find it tough to tell the difference between these cameras and film, but it’s in the wide shots and some mediums that the image shows some of it’s weaknesses. Not in quality of the image itself, but in the sharpness. Fewer pixels to define the background. The farther away it is, the less detail your going to see because there’s less pixels to define it. That’s why something like the RED would still be amazing for products going to DVD. The closeups will look amazing sure, and even a properly encoded DVD will still be pretty soft on an HDTV, but it’s the background shots that despite the stretching and blown up softness will show a sharpness these cameras can’t touch. Would I still consider shooting another film on the setup I currently have? Maybe. Maybe a step up? Sure. Depends on the budget really. For the DVD market, the setup I used performed extremely well, and never really gave me problems.
I watched Flywheel today with Denise and Jason at the house. Flywheel is my favorite film from Sherwood Pictures. Truth be told (and the Kendrick’s would say the same), the film looks awful. The acting is shoddy in a lot of places, the sound is bad, etc. Production quality is below bottom of the shelf. BUT, the story shines through and resonates despite all this. I can’t even tell you how many times I’ve watched Flywheel and Facing the Giants with and without commentary, read articles about the films, watched the BTS over and over. It’s given me such a boost when I needed it. For those of you who don’t know, those two films is what gave Praise Pictures its start. It showed me that it was possible to do a good film on a small budget with very few people and still come out on top or break even financially. Those films are such an encouragement to me…I can’t pump them up enough.
I’m really proud of Standing Firm, despite it’s faults. I think for a first film, with what we had available, we made something remarkable. We hid our budget very well for the most part, the music according to what I’ve been hearing from my composer as he’s working puts it a step above a lot of films in this budget range especially, the camera work came out far better than I had hoped for, the acting is very solid over most of the film, and I think I’ve been pretty successful building a fan base as time has gone on. Just doing what I can….with what I have. That’s the best I can do! We’ll see where we end up. I have some exciting news to share hopefully in the next few weeks regarding the DVD, be on the look out for that
God is cooking up something awesome.
There is plenty to pray for right now regarding the film and Praise Pictures. We still need a song for the middle montage of the film. This song either has to be the one that we placed in as temp (Third Day song with very high licensing rights), or something original. I have a guy looking at the film that could give me something excellent but we’ll see. Because the film is locked it’s difficult. There is a possible door open to get to use that Third Day song but we’ll see what God does with that. If anyone out there that might come across this by some divine appointment knows how I can get a screener of this film into the hands of Mac Powel PLEASE email me kyle @ praisepictures.com. Despite the licensing cost I feel like if someone is going to be able to make things easier it’s him and the band. Who knows what could happen with that? Unlikely sure…but nothing is impossible with God right? If that doesn’t work, I need a good original song still. Score is going well and I’m very happy with what I hear. I still have to shoot my BTS interview as well as Kevin’s (co-writer/producer) and get to work on the BTS documentary. It’s going to be a very tight race come June to get this film completed, the DVD features done, mailed in to get Dove approval (which normally takes 30 days), and out by August (hopefully).
There is also a lot to handle in regards to church screenings and how to properly handle those. I have almost 100 so far waiting around for the info to become available. That’ll likely be a focus of mine for the rest of the year and onward. It’ll be a lot of work handling those orders, not to mention even figuring out how to get the materials together, designing them, shipping them, doing the phone calls and making sure people get what they need, etc. Lots of legwork!
I’m excited to get a copy of The Secrets of Jonathan Sperry in my hand. It comes out May 4th in national Christian bookstores and I had the pleasure of doing the DVD Menu’s and the Graphics for the BTS. It didn’t really hit me till recently but something I worked on is going to be in thousands of locations in a few months. Wild stuff! It’ll be weird to walk into a Lifeway Chrstian store or something and see Standing Firm sitting there. If God blesses us like that then awesome! We’ll see what he does.
This is a critical time for me as a Christian, as a filmmaker, as a businessman, and as a man. Satan is going to be on the attack and my flesh is going to be hungry to have me doing something I shouldn’t. Crushing the spirit and the whole nine to cloud my vision and my discernment. I’ve already felt myself under attack lately. Please pray for me. After over 3 years working on this project, it would be a shame to mis-step now. This is a critical time.
Thanks everyone…Blessings to you!
