Want to increase your film’s value? Add closed captions & dubs—Netflix prioritizes films that work in multiple languages.
Want to increase your film’s value? Add closed captions & dubs—Netflix prioritizes films that work in multiple languages.
Hollywood hasn't rejected you. It just doesn't know you exist.
Filmmakers: If your entire strategy is ‘get into festivals and hope for distribution,’ you don’t have a strategy.
Your indie film doesn’t need to be ‘seen by the right people.’ It needs to be seen by a lot of people.
Studios don’t have a ‘bias against indie films.’ They have a bias against movies that can’t make them money.
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Your indie film doesn’t need an investor. It needs an audience. Find 1,000 people who love what you do, and you’ll never need investors again.
No one in Hollywood cares about your ‘brilliant idea.’ They care if you can execute it.
Netflix doesn’t care about your festival awards. They care about data. If you can’t prove your film will perform, they won’t buy it.
The fastest way to learn filmmaking? Make a bad movie. Then make a better one.
No one will read your script unless you’ve proven you can make a movie. Stop waiting—just shoot something.
Did you know? Most streaming platforms don’t pay a flat fee for indie films. Instead, they pay per watch, per ad view, or as a revenue split. Would you rather take a lump sum or a long-term revenue deal?
No one owes you money to make your film. Investors fund opportunities, not dreams. Make your film investable, or fund it yourself.
Ever wonder why some movies disappear from streaming? It’s because licensing deals expire—Netflix doesn’t own most of its content.
What’s one distribution trend that will define the next 5 years of indie film?
Your film’s budget doesn’t impress distributors. Your ability to sell it does.
Your only marketing budget is one confused town crier. How do you promote your film?
What’s the biggest barrier keeping more investors from backing indie films?
New Micro Budget Cinematography Video! I try out using a frosted shower curtain as diffusion for the 1st time and share some thoughts and examples!
YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AP88SOPikCM
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