[Mdpobc] Fwd: How to host Screenagers

Chrissie Day- cmdayrdh at aol.com
Sat Apr 28 16:43:57 UTC 2018


I think this is something that we should consider hosting a viewing for. It’s a very hot topic. I think it would show the community how we are responsible and actively trying to engage. It also could be a nice fundraiser. Most of these hostings sell out. If we have to wait for October for meet the blind month OK, but I was hoping to do it maybe a little sooner. What does everyone think?
Smiles,
Chrissie Day-cmdayrdh at aol.com
On Tuesday, April 24, 2018, Screenagers Team <lisatabb at gmail.com> wrote:

We are so happy you reached out to us about Screenagers: Growing Up in the Digital Age.

People book the film to show in many ways, such as to all students in a school, or to parents, kids, teachers, and administrators during evening events, or to employees in workplaces and to community groups and more.

This year a greater number of people are hosting screenings than ever before—and our movement to help kids have balanced lives is gaining incredible traction. One and a half million people, in almost 50 countries, have gathered thus far to see the film and to hold discussions. We hear daily from hosts thanking us for their successful screenings and letting us know how much their community appreciated the movie and the discussion it incited. 

Here is how it works:

2 PRICING OPTIONS. CHOOSE ONE.

FIRST OPTION: Ticket sales to cover the license fee and raise some money:

All sales above $500 US Dollars are split 50/50 with Screenagers. You don't have to pay anything upfront.
We set up an online ticket sales site for you and collect the money. Internatiomal ticket sales are in US dollars.
Then, you just send out emails inviting your community.
You pick a ticket price, usually $10, and once you sell 50 tickets that covers the license fee of $500.(However, you can pick any ticket price that works for your community.)
If you make more than $500 we send you a check.
SECOND OPTION: Offer it free to your community for $650

If you choose to not sell tickets the license fee is $650 US Dollars.
You can get a free RSVP link with this option.
Book 3 or more screenings for $500 USD per screening.
Book 10 or more screenings for $300 USD per screening.
READY TO BOOK? Email us at info at screenagersmovie.com or call 415-450-9585 and we will email you a licensing agreement.

Both options include:

3 discussion guides: a Moderator’s Guide, an Educator’s Guide and a Parent’s Guide.
Marketing materials including editable posters, flyers, and postcards to market the event.
If you are a school the licensing fee covers one screening for a parent night and one for the students. We like these two screenings to happen within a few days of each other.
If you are a school district and want to license the movie for each school, there is a separate licensing fee for each school. Ask about discounts for multiple screenings in a district.
There is no option to own the DVD, and it is not available on streaming services like Netflix or Amazon. °After your event, you return the DVD to us.
There are subtitled versions in Spanish, Mandarin, Korean, French, and English.
 

INVITE THE FILMMAKER

Dr. Ruston decided to make Screenagers when she found herself constantly struggling with her own two kids about screen time. This is depicted along with many other stories in Screenagers. Dr. Ruston has won several awards for her work using films to create movements for social change and has been invited to give talks to all types of audiences around the world. Click here to see her full bio. If Dr. Ruston is not available a producer from the movie may be. Contact us to find out about availability and fees.

We are here to answer any questions. Email us at info at screenagersmovie.com or call 415-450-9585.

Warmly,

The Screenagers Team

www.screenagersmovie.com

415-450-9585
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