How To Add Your film to The Filmmakers Channel: After you’ve ripped and uploaded your DVD to Maxcast and optionally uploaded your DVD for Kunaki you’re ready to create a listing for your film on The Filmmakers Channel at http://thefilmmakerschannel.net. This process is the same process you’ll use for any additional movies, or videos you want to post on The Filmmakers Channel and also approximates the process for adding your film to your own website after it’s setup. Below you’ll find the process summarized and a corresponding of resources you should have before you go to The Filmmakers Channel to post your film
Adding Your Film to The Filmmakers Channel, Process Summary
The video is not only going to walk you through the steps for posting your film but will take you through the steps so that your post is SEO, or Google friendly. So the first thing you’ll want to figure out is what we call the “Focus Keyword” is. To do this click this link to go to the Google KeywordTool.Â
Focus Key Word
The Filmmakers Channel uses a easy to user Word Press Plug-in that will help you write a film description that is optimized for search. This obviously will give you the best possible opportunity to rank highly both on The Filmmakers Channel and the site we provide for you. So ask yourself the question what word or phrase best describes your movie? The go to Google and use the Google Keyword Tool to do some research and determine what your focus keyword or key phrase is.
Resources You’ll Need
Before starting this process have the following ready in advance. If you do you’ll be able to blast through the process pretty quickly.
- Maxcast Pay Per View URL: If you need a refresher here’s a link to the video on how to get a Maxcast Pay Per View URL
- Kunaki DVD URL: Here’s the URL for the Kunaki video if you need a refresher
- YouTube Trailer Embed Code: Even if your trailer is already uploaded to YouTube you need to watch this video if you haven’t already so you know where to place the embed code for your trailer when you create your listing.
- A copy of the Front of Your DVD Cover, or some piece of artwork. If you use the DVD cover just use the front sized at 100 pixels by 140 pixels. Â You can download a Photoshop template from this link.Â
- An image to use for the Featured Content Gallery. This is the rotating gallery on the home page of the Filmmakers Channel and should be sized at 530 px by 330 px. You can use a screen shot from the movie if you want.


