Making Film Central to a Campaign - from The Media Conference
Here’s some more useful information from The Media Conference held in London earlier this year. This panel discusses how to work with non-profits, NGOs etc to create sustainable impact with your film.
Key Points
- The filmmaker should form strategic partnerships with relevant NGO’s early on in a film’s production to devise a long-term strategy of how best to maximise the film’s campaigning potential and resulting impact.
- Any broadcast dates or film festival screenings should be identified as key strategic moments for rallying around the issues covered in the film.
- NGO partners can use films to campaign by hosting informal screening parties – in café’s, town halls, anywhere with a TV - where the relevant issues can be discussed afterwards and, if the tools are provided, people can immediately take action.
- Similarly, documentary films are an effective way of reaching a young audience and can be packaged as an educational resource and distributed amongst schools.
- Celebrity endorsement is often a necessary evil to get press attention but should not be relied up on as a long-term strategy
