50 min

The Business of Social Documentary Filmmaking — Jennifer Huang The Eccentric CEO

    • Entrepreneurship

What makes a "successful" social documentary film? How do these filmmakers measure their "impact," how do they get funded, and what is it really like to be in the middle of this journey?


Today we talk about the "business" side of making independent social documentary films.


Jennifer Huang, Founder of Treeclimber Media, is a director, producer and fascinating character. She's currently making "The Long Rescue", a film about human trafficking.


She teaches us everything she knows about navigating the film industry and the challenges faced by independent films.


 


2:00 — Case studies of very "successful" social documentaries


4:00 — How they define "impact" and set goals


9:43 — The thorny topic of distribution of documentary films


11:43 — ROI of getting your film into festivals, Netflix, Amazon Prime


15:30 — Traditional model of film distribution


18:34 — How film rights are negotiated


21:09 — What film aggregators do


25:03 — Getting your film on online streaming platforms


27:52 — Differences in making a film for theaters vs streaming


33:13 — Fundraising and other revenue streams


42:19 — Slice of Jennifer's life: what it's really like


 


Correction: The film about sexual abuse in the military is called The Invisible War, not The Hunting Ground as mentioned in the podcast — though both are from the same filmmaker.

What makes a "successful" social documentary film? How do these filmmakers measure their "impact," how do they get funded, and what is it really like to be in the middle of this journey?


Today we talk about the "business" side of making independent social documentary films.


Jennifer Huang, Founder of Treeclimber Media, is a director, producer and fascinating character. She's currently making "The Long Rescue", a film about human trafficking.


She teaches us everything she knows about navigating the film industry and the challenges faced by independent films.


 


2:00 — Case studies of very "successful" social documentaries


4:00 — How they define "impact" and set goals


9:43 — The thorny topic of distribution of documentary films


11:43 — ROI of getting your film into festivals, Netflix, Amazon Prime


15:30 — Traditional model of film distribution


18:34 — How film rights are negotiated


21:09 — What film aggregators do


25:03 — Getting your film on online streaming platforms


27:52 — Differences in making a film for theaters vs streaming


33:13 — Fundraising and other revenue streams


42:19 — Slice of Jennifer's life: what it's really like


 


Correction: The film about sexual abuse in the military is called The Invisible War, not The Hunting Ground as mentioned in the podcast — though both are from the same filmmaker.

50 min