We’ve received 2 more donations of $25 each, bringing the funding up to $255. We’ve officially passed the 25% threshold! We’re getting there, with about 35 days left.
Crowdfunded films are becoming more and more popular. This is an experiment with a short film to see if it truly works.
Wherein I discuss doing state-of-the-art filmmaking on no budget using free tools to transcode to multiple platforms simultaneously.
This is for all the indie filmmakers out there experimenting with new outlets for marketing your creations. It used to be that you absolutely had to have a distributor to get your stuff out to markets that would otherwise have been impossible to reach. The Internet has changed a lot of that.
Life has an interesting way of pointing things out to you when you least expect or want it. Like a good friend that gives advice, you can choose to listen to it or nod, smile, and then file it in the mental circular bin. This time, I am choosing to listen to that advice life is giving me.
Given the amount of traffic my other post about investing in movies and trying to clear the air about the reality of independent filmmaking these days, I realized there were quite a number of salient points which were not included in the original. Included here is a followup to that post with some in-depth information for potential investors, laying it all out as to why things aren’t what they think they are these days versus 5-8 years ago.
Right now seems to be as good a time as any to talk about the state of the economy and its effect on filmmaking. I’ve heard it all from both sides of the fence now, both good and bad.
Looks like I have a few new good things to report. As of earlier today, I have signed a book…
We are nearing completion of post-production on Tenebrous. It feels like another chapter in my life is coming to a…
And now, part 2 of my post mortem of Tenebrous… Filming The Beast Okay, I will say this up front:…