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Distribution Strategies for Independent Filmmakers
February 21, 2025 @ 2:15 pm - 3:30 pm
LOOK Cinemas Theater 5, 657 West 57th Street
New York,NY10019United States
New York,NY10019United States


BACK BY POPULAR DEMAND! 40-year distribution veteran Dan Gurlitz, the founder of Soundview Media Partners, is a specialist in establishing and/expanding distribution for independent features and documentaries. He will be discussing distribution strategies for both physical and digital media exploitation including:
- Market Channels and Achieving Ubiquitous Distribution
- It’s All About the Packaging – Packaging is your first impression, and the mission is to make it POP.
- Understanding Digital Terminology – VOD, TVOD, SVOD, AVOD, FAST and OTT
Dan’s seminars are lively and free flowing so Q & A will take place throughout.
Visit Soundview Media Partners at www.soundviewmediapartners.com
Come get all of your questions answered! This event is FREE and open to the public but you must REGISTER IN ADVANCE
About The Speakers

Dan Gurlitz
Soundview Media Partners Founding Member and CEO Dan Gurlitz entered the entertainment distribution industry in 1984. His career began in advertising, and includes over ten years in sales followed by 15 years in senior management within rapid-growth, independent environments. Prior to launching Soundview, Dan was the Senior Vice President and General Manager, Video, for Entertainment One U.S ...

Soundview Media Partners
NY-based Soundview Media Partners works with and represents filmmakers, artists, and content-owners. Specializing in the development of product lines, and the setting up and expansion of distribution channels, Soundview focuses on categories that target identifiable consumer groups. Soundview also serves the film, audio and video communities in a variety of sales and marketing capacities including the direct sales and licensing of films for the educational and non-theatrical exhibition market sectors ...
