We curated a 75-title pilot for a Nasdaq-listed indie-cinema streaming group before the first meeting.
A pre-meeting curated pilot and dual-track buying-centre map for a global content-licensing platform pitching Content-as-a-Service into a Nasdaq-listed independent-cinema streaming and distribution group with USD 2 million cash on hand and ten-plus streaming brands to feed.
A global content-licensing platform was preparing to pitch Content-as-a-Service to a Nasdaq-listed indie-cinema streaming and distribution group with USD 2 million cash on hand, ten-plus streaming brands to feed, and a 14-film theatrical pipeline already pulling the team in another direction. We mapped a six-persona dual-track buying centre (editorial validation through one President, commercial sign-off through another), curated a 75-title pilot split across three streaming brands and eight programming themes, modelled a ten-times lower upfront cost than traditional licensing, and structured a four-phase ten-week engagement ending in a 90-day pilot under one master agreement.
Six things the brief carries into the room.
- 01 A six-persona dual-track buying-centre map: operational champion, editorial champion, economic buyer, theatrical influencer, tech gatekeeper, final approver. Role in deal, what each one needs, the engagement move that opens the door, and the trap to avoid.
- 02 A 75-title curated pilot recommendation split across three streaming brands (40 for the flagship arthouse brand, 20 for horror, 15 for FAST) and organised into eight programming themes.
- 03 Eight named programming themes the editorial champion can build editorial publication content around, anchored by an eight-title American independent director retrospective.
- 04 A four-phase ten-week engagement sequence routed across two approval tracks (editorial first, commercial second), ending in a 90-day pilot under one master agreement.
- 05 A per-persona financial argument register: portfolio economics for the economic buyer, pipeline efficiency for the navigator, curation economics for the editorial champion.
- 06 A five-objection register with pre-empted responses for each named persona, plus a risk-comparison table covering traditional licensing against Content-as-a-Service across six categories.
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