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MY FILM POST 48HFP


Many filmmakers wonder what to do with their films after the 48HFP. Our suggestion is do what you would do with any film


Get it out there! Enter it into festivals, play it in public screenings, upload it to websites, get it on television, and show it to anyone you can. In the meantime, we'll put your film on 48.tv and maybe put it on a DVD compilation or screen it theatrically.


Because the 48HFP is constantly working on distribution outlets for the films, especially in the first year, our Team Leader's Agreement does restrict what you can do and when you can do it. Confused about how this all works? Check out the table below.


Note that this is simply a description of the rights, based on the 2010 Team Leader's Agreement. For questions or further clarification, please refer to the Agreement.

When

First 12 Months

After 12 Months

Screen at festivals

Yes

Yes

Screen at local film events

 

 

Post to your own website

see note 1

see note 1

Post to a third-party website

see note 1

see note 1

(YouTube, Facebook, MySpace, etc.)

   

Include on reels and DVDs

see note 2

 

Screen theatrically

see note 3

Yes

Show on television

see note 3

Yes

Show on cable access

see note 3

Yes

Sell your film in any way

supercedes anything above, contact us

Yes


Note 1. You may post to your own or third-party websites if you open your movie with our slate or a title card that says, ‘This film made for the 48 Hour Film Project 2010.’


Note 2. For the first year after your city's 48HFP, you may include your film on a DVD compilation or a professional reel only if you are offering it for free.


Note 3. For the first year after your city's 48HFP, you must get permission from the 48HFP to screen your film theatrically or to put it on television. Contact us info@48Melbourne.com.au