Six Steps to Build Your Own Distribution Playbook

With: Emily Best, Rish Aggarwal and Soheil Rezayazdi
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Six Steps to Build Your Own Distribution Playbook
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Six Steps to Build Your Own Distribution Playbook

About this Advisor Studio

In Advisor Studio sessions, film and television industry professionals share field experiences and insights into their specific areas of craft, including writing, directing, and producing for TV and film. 


Independent film distribution is in a moment of profound transformation. Where filmmakers once relied upon established gatekeepers to get their films bought and distributed, they now have the ability to create their own distribution strategies to get their films in front of audiences. While this newfound autonomy offers unprecedented control over your work, it also demands a mastery of an increasingly fragmented and complex marketplace.

This online session brings together two thought leaders at the forefront of alternative distribution:

  • Emily Best, founder and CEO of Seed&Spark
  • Rish Aggarwal, co-founder and COO of Kinema

Best and Aggarwal provide a succinct, six-step plan to develop a distribution strategy for your project. The session offers distribution tips, tactics, and, most importantly, the economics for every window – from theatrical through video-on-demand (VOD) and beyond. The session builds upon The Distribution Playbook, a resource Seed&Spark and Kinema created in 2024 for independent filmmakers. The session ends with a live audience Q&A in which attendees can ask Best and Aggarwal about the future of film distribution.

Join Sundance Collab and the founders of Seed&Spark and Kinema for this invaluable dive into the ever-changing landscape of independent film distribution.

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Emily Best

Emily Best is the founder and CEO of Seed&Spark, the #1 crowdfunding platform in the world for storytellers on a mission to make entertainment more diverse, inclusive, connected and essential. Seed&Spark’s platform and national education program have helped thousands of bold storytellers raise over $86M and counting. Emily is dedicated to making the resources for creators to build independent, sustainable careers free and accessible: Seed&Spark launched The Crowdfunding Playbook and alongside Kinema also launched The Distribution Playbook, free and open- sourced field guide for independent filmmakers to succeed from funding to distribution. She has produced films, VR, shorts and series that have premiered at Sundance, SXSW, Slamdance, Tribeca and more. She produced Ratified, a feature documentary about the 100+ year struggle for the Equal Rights Amendment, which premiered on Independent Lens October 20, 2025 and her new film Mr Jesus is about to hit festivals. Both were crowdfunded.

Rish Aggarwal

Rish Aggarwal is the Co-Founder and Chief Operating Officer of Kinema, a global streaming and screening event platform that leverages the power of community to distribute films and series.

Before launching Kinema, Rish was a Principal at Human Ventures, where he supported and invested in early-stage startups across a range of industries. Prior to that, he worked in fintech, leading strategic projects at Transactis ahead of its 2019 acquisition by Mastercard.

Soheil Rezayazdi

Moderator | Digital Course & Event Producer

Soheil Rezayazdi is a Digital Course & Event Producer at the Sundance Institute, where he produces multi-session courses, master classes, filmmaker Q&As, and other digital programs for Sundance Collab. Prior to Sundance, Soheil served as the Nonfiction Programs Manager at the Gotham Film & Media Institute. He oversaw the Gotham’s core documentary programs: the Documentary Feature Lab, the Spotlight on Documentaries project market, and the Documentary Development Initiative in partnership with HBO Documentary Films. Soheil has worked with emerging filmmakers since 2015, when he began a seven-year tenure at the Columbia University MFA Film Program. At Columbia he managed the Columbia University Film Festival (CUFF), the Dr. Saul and Dorothy Kit Film Noir Festival, and the Carla Kuhn Memorial Speaker Series. 


Soheil is also a freelance writer on film and pop culture with articles in Indiewire, McSweeney’s, Vice, Filmmaker Magazine, Documentary Magazine, Paper, Paste, and elsewhere. He has also served as an external reviewer for artist programs operated by Creative Capital, Kartemquin Pictures, Chicken & Egg Pictures, and the International Documentary Association. A native of Iran, he holds an MA in journalism and a BA in film studies from the University of Iowa.

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