The Chief Executive Officer of Gravel Road Distribution Group, Mr.
Benjamin Thomas Cowley while introducing his company, said that it
has its headquarters in Cape Town with a presence in Ghana, Dubai,
Saudi Arabia, Botswana and Johannesburg. The company, according to
him deals in animation productions, e-learning and other tech industry
related businesses. Their focus is on television and movie content. His
organization, according to him, also represents Fox Networks and Sony
in the greater continent and runs deals on their behalf in other territories
in which they do not feel comfortable in.
Mr. Cowley informed the stakeholders that Gravel Road Distribution
Group is interested in working with content from Africa and his
company’s agenda in Nigeria is to do business with any willing Nigerian
filmmaker in areas of distribution within and outside Africa. According
to him, one of the things that set his company apart is the “windowing”
model. He explained that Gravel Road Distribution Group has a
windowing view which takes 5 years to fully commercially exploit the
value out of movie content. Cowel advised the stakeholders to follow a
proper distribution process and discouraged the idea of licensing movie
rights to free-to-air broadcasters first. This is because by so doing the
filmmakers lose any opportunity of getting other deals.
Explaining further, Mr. Cowley said for every project, the company
explores every possible revenue opportunity and properly times film
releases. The company tries to explore different Pay-tv options within
the continent as well as in the U.S.A. and Europe. He advised that the
filmmakers take a theatrical process because it goes a long way to create
awareness for the film which is usually a criterion for broadcasters.
Mr. Cowley also noted that filmmakers in this region seem to want a lot
for their films out of the first deal. He said that his company is pragmatic
about the window process and would rather help the filmmaker make more
money within the period of about 5 years