THE ULTIMATE GUIDE TO CREATING AN EPK What is an EPK for a film? While music videos, politicians, and OTHER THING all have EPKs, film and tv EPKs stand in in a class of their own. Your film EPK is a snapshot of your film, it communicates the essence of your film and all the filmmakers involved in the process. While film and tv EPKs can take a wide variety of forms you generally need: Film poster Cast Bios Key Crew Bios Synopsis Logline Contact details Full Credits Obviously how much focus you give to each of these components depends on the scope of your project.

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THE ULTIMATE GUIDE TO CREATING AN EPK Your film EPK needs a story Is your screenplay about a controversial topic? Did you win the Emerson College Film Festival? Does your film star a important British actor? Is it Colin Firth? It’s Colin Firth, isn’t it? A great film has its own vibe, breathing fresh air into the marketplace. The same goes for EPKs. Use the "Our Story" section on our free EPK template for this section. When developing your EPK, put your project's angle front and center in the first two pages. There are plenty of stories about love, revenge, and giant robots. Figure out your production’s hook. A FILM SYNOPSIS EXAMPLE You have to include a film synopsis in your movie EPK, but how much plot is too much? Some blogs advocate having three film synopses: a short one (half a page), a medium one (three fourths), and a long one (a full page). Some movie EPKs will list all three. We’ve found that less is often more and giving just enough to perk interest can lead to another conversation where producers and distributors can just ask for more information or ideally the film itself.

THE ULTIMATE GUIDE TO CREATING AN EPK Include praise early and often You won an award? That’s great! You made up an award? That’s, um, sure. No matter what great things you have to say, nothing sets your project apart than a ringing outside endorsement. Listing awards is how to make a press kit 101. If you’ve been lucky enough to get lots of praise, be sure to emphasize the more important critic or festival than say an unknown publication with something nicer to say. If you’ve been raking in serious awards, a long list looks impressive. Most EPK examples lead with their awards on the front page. Follow along with our movie press kit template which provides a unique page for reviews and praise.

THE ULTIMATE GUIDE TO CREATING AN EPK Start your EPK early Often you’re so focused on getting through the shooting schedule, that the film’s release is the last thing on your mind. You won’t begin to compile your EPK until the film’s wrapped. This is a mistake. By developing your EPK and having one for all stages of production, you keep a constant media presence. It’s better to hype your film from it’s origin rather than start to publicize it after everything has wrapped. Often times you’ll kick yourself after the production’s wrapped, wishing you’d interviewed the director before she’s busy working on her next project. HIRE AN ON-SET PHOTOGRAPHER Most every EPK features stills from your production. Photographs can be used to send to blogs when you promote your film. There’s endless possibility. By hiring an onset photographer, or in the case of a low budget film, grab pictures yourself. A great place to find photographers is on Film and TV Pro or ProductionBeast.

THE ULTIMATE GUIDE TO CREATING AN EPK Take advantage of the digital form While you should have a paper version of your film EPK, your digital EPK offers the chance for more engagement. Hyperlink often to create a seamless experience for potential distributors. Distributors should be a click away from emailing you or reading more about your production and filmmaking process. Embed a trailer to your film whenever possible. Next to your EPK, your film trailer should be your greatest asset in selling your film.

THE ULTIMATE GUIDE TO CREATING AN EPK Target your bios

The Ultimate Guide to an EPK Template (with Movie Press Kit Samples) - Cast slide - StudioBinder

Your director, screenwriter, producers, and leads are a must, but when comes to the rest of your cast and crew: use discretion. You only have so much space to pitch your movie. Beyond your essentials, only feature crew members with previous screen credits or impressive award wins. On that note, when presenting collaborators who don’t have previous screen credits, be sure to find an interesting angle that makes them stand out. Earning awards, attending prestigious colleges, or having a personal connection to the work can distract from a lack of screen credits.

THE ULTIMATE GUIDE TO CREATING AN EPK Study festival EPK samples You can’t make a film without watching countless films before. The same goes with EPKs. Before tackling our EPK template, familiarize yourself with EPK samples that have found success for others. The Tribeca film festival has an excellent library of EPK films, but instead of sifting through them yourself, we’ve picked and analyzed standouts below.

THE ULTIMATE GUIDE TO CREATING AN EPK Short film press kit samples

The Ultimate Guide to an EPK Template (with Movie Press Kit Samples) - Buckets Film

Short film press kit examples sometimes have to account for a lack of screen credits. Two that stood out: Buckets (2017) wears the production’s story on its sleeve. It doesn’t waste time with a overly complicated synopsis, instead boasting what made the film different. The EPK emphasizes “visual style and world building,” boasting that they designed and built original sets as their angle. Where There’s Smoke (2017) has the best bios of the Tribeca short film press kit examples. For the lead actors, it only lists their top credits, establishing credibility quickly. While the director/co-writers don’t have many professional credits, they instead hammer home the various awards they’ve won, their NYU Tisch educations, and future work.

THE ULTIMATE GUIDE TO CREATING AN EPK Feature film press kit samples What is an EPK other than written trailer? It tells distributors how they should market your film. It should give agencies a million different ideas of how to bring your film into the marketplace. Boyhood (2014) is about as thorough as a film press kit can be. A whopping 42 pages (20 are credits), the EPK plays its gimmick of shooting the same actors over several years well. By spending pages outlining the characters and cast, we appreciate the process way more. Devil’s Gate (2017) features a cast of big name stars and an experienced crew. The movie EPK uses this to its advantage using most of its space to list out the movie credits of all the major players involved, while only dedicating one page to what the film is actually about.

THE ULTIMATE GUIDE TO CREATING AN EPK Documentary press kit samples

The Ultimate Guide to an EPK Template (with Movie Press Kit Samples) - Revolution in the Ring Film

Documentary press kits often have the luxury of a big name star: namely, their topic. Whether it’s about a historical figure or a hot button topic, successful documentary press kits play this angle. Revolution in the Ring (2017) focuses on a Muhammad Ali fight. Free of slick design, this movie press kit template grabs our attention with a synopsis of the historic events at play. Grabbing our attention with a figure we know, it pivots into a call to action, but presenting questions the documentary will answer. Under an Arctic Sky (2017) doesn’t have the luxury of an iconic figure to piggyback on. While it’s topic (surfing in Antarctica) sounds interesting enough, the EPK succeeds by featuring incredible stills from the production throughout. Take a look for yourself: