First You Get The Money Then You Get Movie Making Juice
that remains is a story idea, a screenplay, or an unrealized movie dream.
Only when a movie budget is fully funded should a producer greenlight a film to go into full swing hiring people. Independent film funding falls through more than any screenwriter, producer, actor, crew member or director would like it to.
I had this conversation with Tim Beachum a good friend and post-production fixer. First you get the money. Then you get the movie making power. The first movie is the toughest to find money for because a newcomer to film has no track record or past movies to show. The way around that is to have a strong Internet presence and movie pitch package available. This is indie filmmaker Sid Kali typing JUMP CUT.
Sid Kali takes you inside his life as a filmmaker. Get the scoop on screenwriting, producing, directing, and movie distribution. Visit his blog Slice of Americana Films Also check out Movie Biz Coach a crisp way to learn the ins and outs of the movie business.
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