Scilla Andreen, CEO of IndieFlix
Award-winning producer, director, and CEO of global entertainment screening service, IndieFlix, Scilla Andreen. Scilla fell into film, working initially as a costume designer on commercials and eventually for shows such as Dawson’s Creek, Smallville and The Wonder Years, in which she was nominated for an Emmy.
IndieFlix launched in 2005, aiming to “offer everything that Hollywood doesn’t offer". By 2007, the service transitioned the library to a streaming platform, creating the RPM model (Revenue per minute) paying filmmakers for every minute watched.
In this episode Scilla talks about:
You can find Scilla on:
Instagram: @indieflixceo
Twitter: @IndieFlixCEO
Facebook: @indieFlixCEO
IMDB: https://imdb.to/3x1lzUt
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Podcast provided by: JB Audio Post Production
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Facebook: @jbaudiopostproduction
Email: podcast@jbaudiopostproduction.co.uk
Podcast music by @butesounds
Produced by Georgia Johnson and Ross Ramsey Golding.
Must watch films recommended by Scilla:
Click here to watch the full reviews by Preston on the following films
Willy Wonka & the Chocolate Factory (1971) - https://imdb.to/2V9yRRk
Searching for Sugar Man (2012) - https://imdb.to/3kQmjsV
Love Actually (2003) - https://imdb.to/3iFnWqR
The Godfather (1971) - https://imdb.to/3zqm77K
Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid (1969) - https://imdb.to/3y6t3XI
Scilla Andreen, CEO of IndieFlix
Award-winning producer, director, and CEO of global entertainment screening service, IndieFlix, Scilla Andreen. Scilla fell into film, working initially as a costume designer on commercials and eventually for shows such as Dawson’s Creek, Smallville and The Wonder Years, in which she was nominated for an Emmy.
IndieFlix launched in 2005, aiming to “offer everything that Hollywood doesn’t offer". By 2007, the service transitioned the library to a streaming platform, creating the RPM model (Revenue per minute) paying filmmakers for every minute watched.
In this episode Scilla talks about:
You can find Scilla on:
Instagram: @indieflixceo
Twitter: @IndieFlixCEO
Facebook: @indieFlixCEO
IMDB: https://imdb.to/3x1lzUt
*** We Need Your Help! SUBSCRIBE, RATE and COMMENT ***
Anything to say? Email to podcast@jbaudiopostproduction.co.uk
Follow and Subscribe to the Filmmaker's Stories:
***Buy us a coffee if you like the show and want to support us ***
About Podcast Host:
Podcast provided by: JB Audio Post Production
Instagram: @jbaudiopostproduction, @mrsupersonic
Facebook: @jbaudiopostproduction
Email: podcast@jbaudiopostproduction.co.uk
Podcast music by @butesounds
Produced by Georgia Johnson and Ross Ramsey Golding.
Must watch films recommended by Scilla:
Click here to watch the full reviews by Preston on the following films
Willy Wonka & the Chocolate Factory (1971) - https://imdb.to/2V9yRRk
Searching for Sugar Man (2012) - https://imdb.to/3kQmjsV
Love Actually (2003) - https://imdb.to/3iFnWqR
The Godfather (1971) - https://imdb.to/3zqm77K
Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid (1969) - https://imdb.to/3y6t3XI