Lionsgate Delivery & Distribution

Navigate Lionsgate's acquisition process, delivery requirements, and what this major independent distributor looks for in emerging filmmakers.

Why Lionsgate Matters for Independent Filmmakers

Lionsgate is one of the largest independent film distributors in the world, with an extensive track record acquiring, marketing, and distributing independent features across theatrical, home video, and streaming platforms. Unlike Netflix or Amazon (which have buying teams), Lionsgate acquires films through a more traditional distribution model: they invest in marketing, secure theatrical playdates, manage home video release windows, and negotiate placement on streaming platforms on your behalf.

Carbon Arc Media has delivered numerous feature films to Lionsgate, including The Weapon, Devil's Workshop, Fallen, Altitude, Tamara, and Black Limousine. We understand the Lionsgate acquisition process, their delivery expectations, and the timeline required to move from acquisition to theatrical release.

The Lionsgate Acquisition Process

Who Acquires at Lionsgate

Lionsgate has multiple acquisition teams operating in different verticals: theatrical acquisitions, horror/genre film acquisitions, family film acquisitions, and streaming acquisitions. The division that acquires your film depends on the genre and intended release strategy.

Acquisitions typically happen at major film festivals (Sundance, SXSW, Toronto, Tribeca) or through established sales agents who have relationships with the acquisitions team. If you're an independent producer without representation, your options are limited; you'll need a sales agent or distributor to pitch your film to Lionsgate. Lionsgate does not directly accept unsolicited submissions from producers.

What Lionsgate Looks for in Independent Films

Lionsgate targets films with specific characteristics that align with their distribution model:

Lionsgate Delivery Requirements

Delivery Specification Overview

Lionsgate's delivery requirements are extensive and depend on your release strategy. A theatrical release requires more materials than a direct-to-streaming release. Once acquisition closes, Lionsgate will provide a detailed delivery specification document (typically 30–50 pages) that outlines every requirement, file format, metadata field, and deadline.

Video Deliverables

For theatrical release, Lionsgate requires:

Audio Deliverables

Lionsgate requires a complete audio package:

Subtitle and Closed Caption Requirements

Lionsgate requires closed captions (for hearing-impaired viewers) for the theatrical cut in English and, if releasing internationally, subtitles in major languages. Subtitle files must meet specific formatting standards (SRT, STL, or Timed Text formats depending on platform).

Metadata and Technical Specifications

File Naming and Delivery Package

Lionsgate enforces strict file naming conventions. Files must include the film title, production/delivery code, version number, and type. Example: FilmTitle_LSGM_v1_DCP.zip. All materials are typically delivered via Lionsgate's secure content delivery network (CDN) or physical hard drives, depending on file sizes.

Color Grade Report and Technical Documentation

Lionsgate requires a color grading report (created by your colorist) documenting the color timing decisions, LUT used, and reference monitor information. This ensures consistency across different theaters and platforms. They also require detailed technical specs for every file: resolution, frame rate, color space, aspect ratio, loudness measurements, and subtitle specifications.

Lionsgate Delivery Timeline

Once acquisition closes, Lionsgate typically allows 8–12 weeks for delivery of all materials. This timeline assumes your film is already color-graded and mixed. If remixing, color correction, or additional post-production is required, the timeline extends. Missing the delivery deadline directly impacts the theatrical release date and can cost significant marketing spend if dates slip. Work with a delivery manager to track every milestone and manage the production vendors (colorist, mixer, DCP house) to ensure on-time completion.

Quality Control and Deliverables Review

Lionsgate's QC Process

Once you submit deliverables, Lionsgate's QC team conducts a thorough technical review. They examine file integrity, metadata accuracy, color consistency, audio loudness, and subtitle formatting. If any deliverable fails QC, they'll issue a detailed report requesting corrections. You typically have 5–10 business days to fix and resubmit.

Pre-Delivery QC: Your Role

Before submitting to Lionsgate, you should conduct your own rigorous QC matching their standards. This prevents costly rejection cycles and delays. Common issues we identify in pre-delivery QC include incorrect aspect ratio metadata, audio loudness outside spec, mismatched color space, malformed subtitle files, and DCP creation errors.

Post-Acquisition Support

After acquisition, Lionsgate typically provides distribution support beyond just physical delivery. They handle:

The exact scope of Lionsgate's support depends on the deal structure. A theatrical distribution deal implies broader support than a streaming-only acquisition. Ensure you understand what Lionsgate is committing to deliver and what timeline they're projecting for each release window.

Working with Sales Agents and Lionsgate

If you don't have a sales agent, you'll need one to approach Lionsgate. Sales agents typically work on commission (10–20% of the distribution deal) and have established relationships with acquisition teams. A good sales agent will:

Carbon Arc Media can connect you with established sales agents who have active Lionsgate relationships and understand independent film distribution logistics.

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About the Author

Dale Tanguay is a Post-Production Supervisor and film legal delivery expert. Owner of Carbon Arc Media, he has managed Lionsgate delivery for numerous independent features and understands the acquisition pipeline, delivery specifications, and post-acquisition release logistics. Based in Universal City, CA. Contact Dale to discuss your Lionsgate delivery or distribution strategy.