by Elliot Grove | 9 July, 2018 | Filmmaking, Filmmaking Career
You’ve heard about how some filmmakers lucky breaks happen out of nowhere? Can it be that luck visits some and not others? Or perhaps, like me, you don’t believe in luck at all. 7 Reasons How Filmmakers Lucky Breaks Happen: 1.Filmmakers’ lucky breaks...
by Kathryn Butt | 4 June, 2018 | Filmmaking Career, In Our Opinion, Promotion, Marketing and Distribution
Happiest of Junes to you, fellow filmmakers. It’s time to start flexing that creative muscle again and create a buzz around your film so that you have the best chance of getting your film screened and sold. Kat and Dusan are here to discuss ways in which you can...
by Hedvig Werner | 23 May, 2018 | Book Review, Filmmaking, In Our Opinion
Shoot from the Heart is a book written by the award-winning director and writer Diane Bell. Her first feature Obselidia, produced by her production company Rebel Heart Film, premiered at the Sundance film festival in 2010 and won the Alfred P. Sloan Feature Film Prize...
by Kathryn Butt | 8 March, 2018 | Filmmaking, Filmmaking Career, News
So, we all know who won by now. But what do the Oscars really mean for independent filmmakers? If nothing else, the Academy Awards are an opportunity to raise and discuss current issues within the industry and promote change in how we make films. As independent...
by Dušan Mrđen | 22 February, 2018 | Filmmaking, Filmmaking Career, Producing
Many independent filmmakers shy away from producing films, even though in the long run they end up doing it without actually trying to. There is a stigma that goes along with producing where creative individuals think that if they produce one film they will forever be...