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FILMMAKING STUFF Tactics.

If you're seeking advice on how to fund, produce and sell your movie, these filmmaking articles will help you. You'll find that each article provides creative ideas and tips, with links to further information about filmmaking.

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selling a short film

The Minimalist Guide to Selling a Short Film Online

Wondering how to sell a short film? In this article, we outline two of the most popular ways for selling a short film. Read more . . .

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Film Investing Club

How To Access The Secret Film Investing Club

In this film finance article, filmmaker Jason Brubaker shares tips about finding secret film investing club and getting investors to buy into your movie.

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Seven Day Feature

How My Seven Day Feature Fell Apart

Thinking about making your first film? Producer Matthew Saxon candidly shares “How my movie fell apart in seven days (and what I did next)

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No-Budget Filmmaking

No-Budget Filmmaking: Rise of The Backyard Indie

There is a lot of talk about the difference between a “real movie” and a “back yard Indie.” In this article we explore modern, no-budget filmmaking.

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screenplay emotional intelligence

How To Give Your Screenplay Emotional Intelligence

If you want to write a good movie, you need to give your screenplay emotional intelligence. “Chasing the Monster Idea” is a …

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gopro hero 7 black

The Surprising Benefits of The GoPro Hero 7 Black

I hate to admit it but the GoPro Hero 7 Black is a must-have for documentary filmmakers. I say this because …

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pitch your film

How To Pitch Your Film Idea To Investors Like A Total Boss

When comes time to pitch your film idea, most industry pros agree you'll need a killer script, a realistic budget, and …

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Distributing Your Film Digitally

Some Practical Thoughts On Distributing Your Film Digitally

When I published my article on leveraging VOD sales to finance your movie, I had no idea that a simple internet marketing formula for filmmakers would be such a polarizing issue. I can't tell you how many Los Angeles based movie producers responded negatively through email. One guy even told me my grammar sucked.

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