Posts Tagged ‘distribution’

Creative Packaging: The Stimulus Package

Tuesday, January 26th, 2010


Former Roc Boy Freeway is releasing a new album called The Stimulus Package on February 16th on hip hop indie lable Rhymesayers. Its a curious move for a Philly-born rapper who Jay-Z once signed- but I guess it makes sense since the whole album is produced by RSE producer Jake One. I’m interested to see how that pans out…

Anyway, I came across a promo video that shows the unique packaging of the record, with a teaser of the beats as a soundtrack. It makes the physical copy all the more tempting by including 4 Freeway Bills & 4 Jake One Bills (with lyrics and liner notes on the backsides), a wallet to stuff them into, plus a download card with instrumentals. A very dope concept, created by graphic designer Brent Rollins.

iTunes “Music Movies” to Beat Everyone to the Punch

Wednesday, November 4th, 2009

iTunes, largely in preparation for the launch of a new tablet device, has introduced a new movie category called “Music Movies”. This category will feature music documentaries, concerts, musicals, etc., which I personally think is pretty cool. But in traditional iTunes fashion, there’s an ass-kicking factor: iTunes has signed two exclusive distribution deals that will allow them to offerfilms (for a limited time) before other outlets. These films will be Kings Of Leon: Live at O2, which was released yesterday (a week before other outlets), and Davis Guggenheim’s documentary on the history of the electric guitar, “It Might Get Loud” (featuring the likes of Jimmy Page, Jack White, and the Edge). “It Might Get Loud” will be released on iTunes December 8th, a couple weeks prior to its official December 22nd release.

It begs the question of how this will help/hurt box office numbers, on top of how this approach will affect the future of feature-film releases. Davis Guggenheim talks about the release of his anticipated documentary and how he feels about the pre-release on iTunes, check it out!