LOGIN2LIFE entering its Second Life Cycle!

Monday, August 29th, 2011 | Backstage, Common, Distribution, Finish

Hey there everybody! As we’ve already announced in our last blogpost the film is finally finished. Phew and wow and yeah! Sooo much time but hey, we stuck to it and pulled it off…

And now, L2L is entering its next (second) cycle of life – distribution. Currently we’re heading for October 17th as a premiere date on ZDF, Second German Television, probably followed soon by ORF, the Austrian Broadcasting Corporation. Also, we submitted L2L to the Doc Leipzig and Sundance Filmfestivals and are tensly awaiting their decisions. Please keep all your real and virtual fingers crossed that we make it into the competition.

Furthermore, we’ve started our planning and schemeing about our possibilities of distributing the film to the rest of the world. Thoughts are flying around about whether we should go theatrical, television, online or direct to DVD marketing – or maybe all together???!!! From reading the comments we’re getting it seems you’re all eager to see the film. So any input you have on how YOU would like to get is appreciated by us. Go ahead and tell it straight to our virtual faces whether you’d prefer to go to a ‘cinema near you’ or rather be a couch potatoe and just watch it on your TV-sets or computer screens. We will try our best and utmost to deliver it any way you like it. In case you yourself have means of distribution, online or RL platforms to those means, or whatever else you believe could be helpful – just go right ahead and drop us a line…

Thanks for the support so far and keep coming back as we’ll keep you posted on the latest progress…

Best regards from all of the team! Stay tuned…

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3 Comments to LOGIN2LIFE entering its Second Life Cycle!

Maddy
29. August 2011

“Go ahead and tell it straight to our virtual faces whether you’d prefer to go to a ‘cinema near you’ or rather be a couch potatoe and just watch it on your TV-sets or computer screens.”

I would prefer a DVD with additional material (e.g. behind the scenes, or some breakdowns).

Raymond Pirouz
31. August 2011

Congrats on wrapping it up. I’m looking forward to watching it and wonder if you would consider alternative distribution methods such as the iTunes store.

In case you’re not familiar with what’s happening at iTunes, there is an “Advance Screening” section under “Movies” where a number of traditional as well as independent studios feature films and documentaries long before they’re in theaters. The average rental price for movies in this category is $6.99 which represents a premium over the average $3.99 rental rate of most blockbusters.

By going the iTunes route, you are able to ‘virtually’ distribute your work to an international audience whose profile would surely match your target demographic: niche tech-savvy prosumers always hungry for new experiences and content.

I hope you consider the iTune store….I’ll keep an eye out on the “Advance Screening” section. ;)

Khaeli
31. August 2011

I would love to download it and watch it from the comfort of my screen :-) Can’t wait to see it…. Roll on October!

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