Look beyond Amazon and Netflix for Distribution
In a recent Panel discussion at The Tallinn Black Nights festival, the problems of just aiming your film at these two exhibitors was discussed. Read the full article on Screen Daily
In a recent Panel discussion at The Tallinn Black Nights festival, the problems of just aiming your film at these two exhibitors was discussed. Read the full article on Screen Daily
With lockdown set to be extended in the UK, and many other parts of the world, there is a captive audience out there needing content. We are preparing to launch our the follow-up to Chunks of Horror, our first short horror collection. If you have a short horror on a hard-drive gathering dust, and would like to get it earning for you, contact us either by email or via our contact us page, with a screener link.
Do you have a Sci-Fi short among your sitting around not doing much for you, get it earning as we seek titles to complete our first Science Fiction collection. Email us on us the contact us page.
At From the 3rd Story Productions, we have for a number of years been working hard to help many of you get your work out onto the small screens of the world so that you can start to earn a something from it, those of you that have been with us for a while will know that this started out as a result of us having not sold all the rights to our first movie The Hunting of the Snark, over the following years we opened this work up to other filmmakers wanting to get their work earning for them.
Saranne Bensusan‘s stop-motion animation, The Hunting of the Snark, is now available to watch worldwide on tubi.tv. The film is based on Lewis Carroll’s final poem of the same name and features Joerg Stadler of Saving Private Ryan as the Bellman leading an unlikely group that have come together with the one goal on hunting a Snark, regardless of the fact that none of them know what it is.
We have spent much of the past month working on releasing Chunks of Horror on Amazon Prime in Japan, only to be hit with a series of problems day in day out. most of these problems related to the artwork, and we have been prepared to created new artwork for specific titles where there have been unhappy about its graphic content until now. They have now decided that an episode violates their “Region-Specific Restrictions.” We cut cut this episode and deny horror fans in Japan what those in the rest of the world get to watch.
Saranne Bensusan‘s sci-fi short, Lavender’s Blue, which she co-wrote with Rachael Howard has been selected for the Fantastic film festival, which takes place later this month.
You can vote for the film here
Lawrence Mallinson‘s first short film, Maxzilla, part of the Chunks of Horror collection is now available to stream on OBBOD
Emil Levin’s short horror Unplanned Parenthood is now available to stream from the Czech SVOD platform OBBOD