KDMG (Kaczmarek Digital Media Group)

KDMG (Kaczmarek Digital Media Group)

Entertainment Providers

Portland, Oregon 476 followers

Film is Our Business

About us

KDMG provides a non-traditional, think-outside-of-the-box, hands-on digital approach to entertainment content providers. Passionate about our work, the KDMG team counsels individuals and companies in all areas of the entertainment industry toward achieving their highest potential. Priding ourselves on the relationships we’ve built with individuals and organizations at all levels within the entertainment industry, we provide our clients and partners with the tools and exposure needed to thrive and stand out from the competition by incorporating a holistic approach to our business practices. WHAT WE DO KDMG works in all facets of digital media and distribution within the entertainment industry, retaining an extensive background in new business development, contract negotiations, asset evaluation, strategic alliances and partnerships, industry overview, supply chain management, marketing, and public relations. Possessing the capabilities to serve as a partner in helping organizations achieve the results that meet their unique and individual needs at the top tier, KDMG provides unparalleled customer service in order to obtain direct digital distribution partner relationships or can serve as your single point of contact in servicing your digital needs. KDMG is excited about each and every one of our clients, seeking to help them gain the exposure and growth they desire.

Website
https://kdmg.tv/
Industry
Entertainment Providers
Company size
2-10 employees
Headquarters
Portland, Oregon
Type
Privately Held
Founded
2012
Specialties
Digital Media and Distribution, Business Development, Strategic Alliances and Partnerships, Asset Evaluation, Industry Overview, Supply Chain Management, Contract Negotiations, and Public Relations and Marketing

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  • Investors aren’t just looking at your project—they’re looking at how prepared you are to deliver. From our perspective, the pitch deck isn’t just a storytelling tool; it’s a trust-building exercise. It should answer the key questions every investor has: Why this project? Why now? And why you? When your vision is clear, your numbers are solid, and your team’s expertise shines, you’re not just pitching a film—you’re showcasing a plan for success. Preparation and precision turn a pitch deck into a stepping stone for funding.

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    Is your pitch deck ready for investors? (Crafting a deck that secures funding is a true art form.) It’s not just about slides—it’s about telling a story. A story that sells your vision and proves your team can execute it. We’ve been there. Once, we walked into a pitch meeting feeling confident—until we realized our deck wasn’t answering the questions investors cared about most. Lesson learned: A great pitch deck highlights vision, financial strategy, and team strength. 🎯 🔥 3 Essentials for an Investor-Ready Pitch Deck: 1️⃣ The Vision Slide - Start with the heart of your project. - Investors want to know the “why” behind your film. Lead with a strong, clear vision. 2️⃣ The Numbers Slide - Financials are more than just numbers. - Show realistic projections that build trust and prove how their money will work for them. 3️⃣ The Team Slide - Investors back people, not just projects. - Showcase your team’s expertise and why you’re the crew to bring this vision to life. Remember: A great pitch deck isn’t just aesthetically pleasing—it’s a cohesive story that highlights success potential. #InvestorPitch #FilmFinancing #PitchDeckStrategy P.S. 💡 Need more tips on crafting a pitch deck? Check out our podcast—link in the comments! 🎧

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  • Investors look beyond the idea—they look at how well it’s presented. From a distribution perspective, a professional pitch deck doesn’t just showcase your project; it signals you’re ready to take it all the way. We’ve seen it time and again: polished, detail-oriented decks inspire confidence and pave the way for serious conversations. When you show you’ve considered every aspect—from budget to distribution strategy—it’s not just your story that resonates; it’s your readiness to bring it to life. Professionalism and preparation are what turn great ideas into viable opportunities.

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    A professional pitch deck speaks volumes. (It’s more than a presentation—it’s a trust-builder.) Investors aren’t just buying into your film idea. They’re buying into YOU. 📊 A polished pitch deck says: - You’re passionate, but also prepared. - You’ve done your homework. - You’re ready to bring your vision to life. Here’s what we’ve learned: 1️⃣ Professionalism matters Investors want to see you’ve got a plan—and the team to execute it. 2️⃣ Details make the difference Your deck should cover everything: budget, distribution, and more. 3️⃣ Confidence comes from preparation A polished pitch deck shows you’re ready for the next step. Even the best ideas can fall flat without professionalism and preparation. Don’t let that happen to you. 💡 Want to build trust with your pitch deck? Check out our podcast—link in the comments! 🎧📖 #FilmIndustry #InvestorRelations #FilmPitch #PitchDeckTips

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  • A pitch deck isn’t just a document—it’s the entry point to meaningful conversations with investors. From our perspective, the best decks don’t drown in details—they spark curiosity. As a distribution company, we see it all the time: when a pitch deck is overloaded or unclear, it makes it harder for us (or anyone) to see the real potential of the project. Investors need a reason to believe your film has a clear path forward. They want focus, clarity, and confidence that your story will resonate and reach its audience. A well-structured, visually consistent pitch deck does more than just tell them about your film—it convinces them it deserves to be seen.

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    Is your pitch deck too long—or too vague? (It’s a common trap when you’re passionate about your project.) Here’s the thing: More isn’t always better. Overloading a pitch deck can overwhelm investors and dilute your core message. We’ve been there. Once, we crammed our deck with backstory, visuals, and endless stats. Instead of impressing, it left investors asking, “What’s the real focus here?” 🤔 Lesson learned: A great pitch deck is clear, concise, and compelling. 🔑 Top 3 Pitch Deck Mistakes (And How to Fix Them): 1️⃣ Too much information Your deck is a teaser—not a documentary. Stick to the highlights. The fix: Identify 3 key takeaways and build your deck around them. 2️⃣ Vagueness Avoid general statements like “This film will appeal to everyone.” The fix: Use data and clear goals to back up your claims. 3️⃣ Inconsistent visuals Cluttered slides distract from your message. The fix: Keep your design clean, professional, and consistent. --- Your pitch deck should open doors—not overwhelm investors. Simplify and focus on the essentials. #PitchDeckMistakes #FilmFunding P.S. 💡 Want to master your pitch deck? Check out our podcast—link in the comments!

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  • The future of streaming is changing fast... ...and the latest OTT.X BUZZ proves it. From Comcast’s big moves to Disney+ doubling down on sports integration, the conversation at OTT.X BUZZ was packed with insights for anyone navigating the ever-evolving OTT landscape. Our CEO, Kyle Kaczmarek, joined a stellar panel of industry leaders to discuss where streaming is headed, what buyers are looking for, and how independent creators can seize opportunities in a shifting market. If you’re building a distribution plan for your film or series, understanding these trends is critical. Because knowing where the industry is going helps you position your content for success. Big thanks to OTT.X for bringing together such diverse voices—perspectives like these keep us all ahead of the curve. Event links in the comments 👇

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  • Crowdfunding isn’t just about raising funds—it’s about building proof of concept. When fans invest in your story, they’re not just saying they believe in the project; they’re showing that there’s real demand for it. From a distribution perspective, that fan-driven momentum is invaluable. Platforms and buyers are always looking for content that already has an audience behind it because it reduces risk and increases the chances of success. The Veronica Mars example is a perfect case study. Fan support turned an idea into a reality—and that kind of validation resonates far beyond crowdfunding. For filmmakers, it’s not just about funding your project; it’s about building the case for why your film deserves to be seen by a wider audience. So when you’re thinking about crowdfunding, think bigger. You’re not just funding a film—you’re laying the foundation for its future success.

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    Did you know Veronica Mars raised $5.7M? (On Kickstarter. In just 30 days. 🚀) Fan support isn’t just hype—it’s real power. When the show ended, it was the fans who brought it back to life. Not just emotionally—financially, too. Here’s what happened: The crowdfunding campaign raised over $5.7 million, proving that passionate audiences can change the game. Why does crowdfunding work so well? 1️⃣ Community is key It’s not just about the money. It’s about people investing in your vision and becoming part of your story. 2️⃣ Validation matters A successful campaign signals demand to potential investors. 3️⃣ Momentum builds Engaged backers amplify your project, spreading the word and driving even more support. Crowdfunding isn’t just a financial strategy—it’s a powerful tool to build your community. P.S. 💡 Want to learn more about film finance? Check out our podcast—link in the comments!

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  • Planning is everything in filmmaking—and we see it make or break projects all the time. A great story isn’t enough to win over investors; they need to trust that you’ve got every detail covered. From production logistics to distribution strategies, it’s about showing you can deliver. That confidence doesn’t just secure funding—it sets your project up for long-term success. A strong plan signals that you’re ready to take your film from concept to audiences seamlessly. For us, it’s the difference between a pitch that sparks curiosity and one that builds trust.

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    Why does a solid plan matter in filmmaking? (It’s not just about telling a great story.) Investors need more than creativity. They need confidence. We’ve seen it countless times—talented filmmakers with incredible ideas—but their projects fall apart on the planning side. And for investors, that’s a dealbreaker. Here’s what we’ve learned: Investors aren’t just buying into your film. They’re buying into YOU. They want to see that you’ve thought everything through: - How will the film be made? - What’s the budget? - What’s the distribution plan? 🎬 Here’s how to improve your chances: 1️⃣ Develop a clear script Your story is the foundation. Make sure it’s polished and production-ready. 2️⃣ Create a detailed budget Every dollar matters. Transparency and meticulous planning build trust. 3️⃣ Outline your distribution strategy How will your film reach audiences? A strong plan shows foresight and ambition. Film funding goes beyond creative vision. It’s about proving you have the plan—and the preparation—to execute it. P.S. 💡 Want to dive deeper into film finance? Check out our podcast—link in the comments!

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  • Funding a film is one of the hardest parts of the journey—and we see it every day. Rejections, delays, and endless pitch revisions are all part of the process. But what sets successful filmmakers apart is their ability to stay resilient. It’s not just about persistence—it’s about adapting. Taking feedback, reworking your approach, and building a network of allies can turn those setbacks into stepping stones. Distribution has its own challenges too, and we’ve learned that resilience is what keeps the wheels turning. Every “no” gets you closer to the right “yes.”

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    🎥 Filmmaking Requires Resilience... …especially when funding feels out of reach. Let’s be real: Securing film funding can feel like climbing an endless uphill battle. Rejections, delayed responses, missed opportunities... They all pile up. So, how do we keep going? When we first set out to fund one of our projects, we assumed the toughest part would be making the film itself. Turns out, the real challenge was convincing others to believe in our vision. Countless meetings. Endless rejections. Tweaking our pitch again and again. There were moments we wanted to give up. But that’s when resilience kicked in. Here are 3 ways to build resilience when funding your films: 1️⃣ Embrace feedback Every rejection is an opportunity to learn. Use it to refine your pitch and strengthen your approach. 2️⃣ Build your network Surround yourself with fellow filmmakers who get it. Their encouragement can be a lifeline during tough times. 3️⃣ Keep your vision in sight Never lose sight of why you started. Your passion fuels perseverance. 💬 How do YOU stay resilient when facing setbacks in film financing? Let’s share and inspire each other below! 👇 💡 Want more tips on securing film funding? Check out our podcast for an in-depth breakdown—link in the comments!

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  • Crowdfunding can be a game-changer, but its real power isn’t just in the money raised—it’s in the relationships built. We’ve seen filmmakers who treat their backers like true collaborators not only fund their projects but also create long-term advocates for their work. The key is connection. When you share progress, involve supporters in the journey, and show genuine appreciation, you’re building a community that’s invested in more than just your film—they’re invested in you. That kind of loyalty is invaluable, not just for this project but for everything you create moving forward.

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    💡 Crowdfunding is more than just raising money. (It’s about creating a movement.) A successful crowdfunding campaign does more than fund your film—it turns supporters into loyal advocates for your vision. But here’s the challenge: how do you keep that audience engaged throughout the journey? Here’s what we’ve seen work: 1️⃣ Regular updates: Share the behind-the-scenes magic—concept art, sneak peeks, or progress updates. Keep them part of the story. 2️⃣ Interactive rewards: Tiered rewards that invite your backers into the process—signed posters, set visits, or exclusive premieres. 3️⃣ Engage directly: Host live Q&As, respond to comments, and make each supporter feel like they’re part of the team. Crowdfunding isn’t just about the dollars. It’s about building a community that’s rooting for your success. How do you keep your backers engaged? Share your tips in the comments! 👇 💡 Want more insights on film finance? Check out our podcast—link in the comments!

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  • A strong pitch deck is more than just slides—it’s the bridge between your vision and the resources to make it happen. From our experience, the best decks don’t just tell what your film is about; they showcase the why and the how. Investors are looking for more than a great idea—they want confidence in your ability to execute. That means clearly communicating your plan, highlighting your team’s expertise, and demonstrating your passion for the project. It’s about making them feel like they’re investing in a sure thing, not just a great concept.

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    𝐖𝐚𝐧𝐭 𝐭𝐨 𝐮𝐧𝐥𝐨𝐜𝐤 𝐟𝐢𝐥𝐦 𝐟𝐮𝐧𝐝𝐢𝐧𝐠 𝐬𝐮𝐜𝐜𝐞𝐬𝐬? Your pitch deck is more than just a document—it's the bridge between your vision and reality. 🔑 Here’s how to craft a pitch deck that gets investors to say yes: 𝟏.) 𝐓𝐞𝐥𝐥 𝐘𝐨𝐮𝐫 𝐒𝐭𝐨𝐫𝐲: Investors don’t just fund projects—they fund passion. Showcase why your story needs to be told and how it stands out. 𝟐.) 𝐒𝐡𝐨𝐰𝐜𝐚𝐬𝐞 𝐘𝐨𝐮𝐫 𝐓𝐞𝐚𝐦: Highlight the talent behind the scenes. Investors back great ideas, but they trust skilled teams to bring them to life. 𝟑.) 𝐏𝐫𝐞𝐬𝐞𝐧𝐭 𝐚 𝐒𝐨𝐥𝐢𝐝 𝐏𝐥𝐚𝐧: Break it down: Pre-production, production, distribution. Show them you've thought through every step. 💡 Want more tips for a winning pitch deck? Check out our podcast—link in the comments! 🎧📖 #FilmFunding #PitchDeckTips #FilmmakingJourney

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  • When it comes to crafting a pitch deck, we often see filmmakers trying to say it all, when what investors really need is clarity and focus. A pitch deck isn’t about giving every detail upfront—it’s about sparking curiosity and building trust. From our perspective, the most impactful decks start strong, convey a clear vision, and emphasize the people behind the project. Investors want to see a compelling reason to get involved and confidence in the team bringing it to life. It’s not about having every answer—it’s about creating a story they can believe in and want to be part of.

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    "What’s the MOST important slide in your pitch deck?" When we first started creating pitch decks, we were overwhelmed by the details we thought we needed to include. Here’s what we realized: Less is more. It’s all about clarity and focus—highlighting what truly matters. We learned this the hard way… 😅 our first few pitch decks were cluttered with information that ended up confusing more than convincing. But when we streamlined the slides and focused on the key elements, everything changed. Suddenly, the responses we got were far more engaged, and investors were asking the right questions. 🎯 Here are 3 essential slides you need in your pitch deck: The Hook: Your opening slide needs to grab attention. Whether it’s a strong logline, a stunning visual, or an intriguing fact—start with something that pulls people in. The Vision: Investors need to see your big-picture vision. Show them why this project matters, and why you are the right person to bring it to life. The Team: Investors bet on people as much as projects. Highlight the experience and unique strengths of your team to build trust and credibility. Focus on these key elements to make your deck both concise and impactful. It’s not about overwhelming investors with information—it’s about telling a story that resonates and makes them want to learn more. What’s the most important slide in YOUR pitch deck? Share your thoughts below! 👇 #PitchDeckEssentials #FilmFinancing #FilmmakingJourney 💡 Want to dive deeper into what makes a great pitch deck? Check out our podcast—link in the comments!

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