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AVERY GUERRA
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Either way should work. I usually will post it on a lot of forums then send it out to websites that I have connections at, then compile all the links in 1 e-mail and send it to them to impress them. It usually works. Then, with the screener, I can take screen grabs, etc... to show to the fans and hopefully build up more interest in a film. I find, way too often, that some director's and distributors just really don't know how to promote the films they've made. Take for instance; "Birth Of A Legend: The Story Of The WAWA". The creators had several trailers and a few pics online, that all looked fun, but none of it's incredibly strange looking kaiju. I got my screener then told them that I wanted to do an interview, but under one condition; that they supply me with some screen grabs. I told them exactly which ones that were the "money shots" of the film. I have an eye for these sorts of things I'm told. Now as you can see in my interview: http://www.roberthood.net/reviews/interview-wawa.html I've made the film look way more exciting than any of these trailers ever did: http://www.youtube.com/results?search_query=birth+of+a+legend+the+story+of+the+wawa&search_type= not to knock on any of those trailers though. They're all a lot of fun and make the film look like a really funny/fun Southern comedy and it really is. However, it's also a movie about a giant monster and it should be sold to that audience as well. I would imagine that it would easily become more successful being sold as a kaiju flick. There's just way too much competition in comedies and way too many that look funnier.
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