Vimeo Pro – Once you pay a subscription fee of about $20/month (or a discounted flat rate for the year), a subscription to Vimeo Pro gives you tools to sell your films.
You can get started and sell for free, but once you’ve uploaded more than 10 hours of content you will need to begin paying. You can set your own prices, offer rentals and purchases and even build coupon codes. VHX is especially great for episodic content because it can manage branded subscription services, not just one-off films.
VHX – VHX is an online streaming distribution platform that allows you to upload your films and sell them to your audience without having to create a complicated website or deal with any of the tech stuff.
Unfortunately, you can’t quite set your own prices (Amazon sets them for you based on your request) but they can produce DVDs for you one by one and ship them to your customers, as well as video on demand streaming rental and purchases.
Amazon Createspace – Get your film in front of millions of Amazon customers.
No annual fee and a much smoother checkout experience than PayPal.
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Square Merchant – Online and in-person credit card processing for your films, whether you’re selling DVDs online or at events, even comes with a free credit card reader that plugs into your iPhone or Android device.
Quite cost effective for low budget documentary filmmakers and you can even bundle deleted scenes with your work. No annual fee, you only pay a tiny percentage of each sale. Gumroad works with either streaming or downloads and can do rentals as well.
Gumroad – Set your own price and sell your film online.
Here are some of our favorite resources for selling a film online: These tips work for indie filmmakers, whether you’re making shorts or feature-length movies. If you pick your distribution services right, you can get away with just paying a small percentage of each actual sale to the distributor. But distributing your film online can cost next to nothing– if you choose an option that doesn’t have a setup fee or an annual fee (which unfortunately Vimeo does do– to the tune of $200/year regardless of whether you sell any downloads or not). Making a batch of 1,000 DVDs or Blu-Rays isn’t always cost-effective for low budget documentaries unless you’re sure that you can sell them all.