How Much Revenue Can A $100K Indie Film REALLY Generate
Film Festival Hacks Podcast with Alex Ferrari and Chris Holland
by IFH Podcast Network
1y ago
Total Transparency: How Much Revenue a $100K REALLY Film Generates with Liz Manashil Have you ever wondered how much revenue a real indie film can make in the marketplace? Wouldn't you like to see the real and raw numbers for a nontheatrical film with no major film festival premieres? Today's guest has been brave enough to do just that. Filmmaker Liz Manashil decided to open up the accounting books on her debut feature film Bread and Butter, starring SNL's Bobby Moynihan and Lauren Lapkus.  Liz Manashil earned her B.A. in Film and Media Studies at Washington University in St. Lo ..read more
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How I Made Over $90,000 Selling My Short Film + Video Tutorials
Film Festival Hacks Podcast with Alex Ferrari and Chris Holland
by IFH Podcast Network
1y ago
So I directed a small action short film a few years back called "BROKEN." I shot the film on MiniDV Tape (yes I'm old) on the Panasonic DVX 100a, the indie film workhorse of its day. My team and I filmed it in West Palm Beach Florida (not exactly the Mecca of the film industry) and it starred only local, non named actors.  Now once the filming was over I marketed the living hell out of that little short. It went on to screen at over 250 international film festivals, win countless awards and be covered by over 300 news outlets. That little film had a life of it's o ..read more
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Joshua Caldwell – The Art Of The $6000 Feature Film
Film Festival Hacks Podcast with Alex Ferrari and Chris Holland
by IFH Podcast Network
1y ago
The Art of the $6000 Feature Film with Joshua Caldwell I had the pleasure of meeting Joshua Caldwell, a brother in "indie filmmaking" arms. He directed a $6000 feature film called LAYOVER, which World Premiered at the 2014 Seattle International Film Festival where it was nominated for the New American Cinema Award. The story of how he made the film was education, rebellious and funny. Many things he said mirrored my experience making This is Meg. Josh really has a great philosophy about making films and content. Check out the trailer below to see what a $6000 feature f ..read more
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Down The First Feature Rabbit Hole With Carlson Young
Film Festival Hacks Podcast with Alex Ferrari and Chris Holland
by IFH Podcast Network
1y ago
Today on the show we have writer, director and actress Carlson Young. Carlson is the creator of the new film The Blazing World. Decades after the accidental drowning of her twin sister, a self-destructive young woman (Carlson Young) returns to her family home, finding herself drawn to an alternate dimension where her sister may still be alive. Through an epic journey down the darkest corridors of her imagination, she tries to exorcise the demons pushing her closer and closer to the edge. The Blazing World premiered at the Sundance Film Festival 2021 to rave reviews. We discuss the difficult ..read more
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Elijah Wood And The SpectreVision Team – Creating A Brand & Making Killer Films
Film Festival Hacks Podcast with Alex Ferrari and Chris Holland
by IFH Podcast Network
1y ago
Creating a Brand & Making Killer Films with Elijah Wood and the SpectreVision Team SPECIAL SUNDANCE EDITION of the Indie Film Hustle Podcast I wanted to do something special for the Indie Film Hustle Tribe this year. I'm in Park City, UT interview some AMAZING filmmakers, producers, agents and actors. In celebration of Sundance I'll be releasing a podcast a day during the week. I wanted to launch this special Sundance Film Festival series with a bang. In this episode I speak to indie film favorite and all around amazing human being Elijah Wood (Lord of the Rings, Sin City) a ..read more
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How To Work The Film & Television Markets With Heather Hale
Film Festival Hacks Podcast with Alex Ferrari and Chris Holland
by IFH Podcast Network
1y ago
Today's guest is Heather Hale, author of How to Work the Film and TV Markets: A Guide for Content Creators. Heather Hale is a film and television director, screenwriter and producer with over 50 hours of credits. She is currently under contract to direct an indie romantic comedy. She directed, produced and co-wrote the million dollar feature Absolute Killers (2011) which was marketed by distributors at Le Marche du Film and the American Film Market. She wrote the $5.5 million dollars Lifetime Original Movie The Courage to Love (2000) which starred ..read more
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How To Shoot And Sell A $5000 Micro Budget Feature Film With Claudia Pickering
Film Festival Hacks Podcast with Alex Ferrari and Chris Holland
by IFH Podcast Network
1y ago
How to Shoot and Sell a $5000 Micro-Budget Feature Film with Claudia Pickering Today's guest is writer/director/actor/producer Claudia Pickering. She recently wrote and directed the feature film "Frisky" for just $5000. I wanted to have her on the show to discuss the tricks of the trade when making a feature for such a low budget. The film has also played at countless film festivals and won a ton of awards. Check out the trialer below. Two twenty-somethings move to San Francisco to chase their career but end up chasing tail instead. When two twenty-something women move back to San Fran ..read more
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Blood, Bullets, Filmmaking And Octane With Joe Carnahan
Film Festival Hacks Podcast with Alex Ferrari and Chris Holland
by IFH Podcast Network
1y ago
It's been a hell of a year so far. I've been blessed to have had the honor of speaking to some amazing filmmakers and man today's guest is high on that list. On the show we have writer/director Joe Carnahan. Joe directed his first-feature length film Blood, Guts, Bullets and Octane. which was screened at the 1998 Sundance Film Festival, and won some acclaim. In 2002, Joe directed the neo-noir crime film Narc starring Ray Liota and Jason Patric. The film caught the eye of the biggest movie star in the world Tom Cruise, who jumped on as an executive producer. His involvement helped propel ..read more
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How NOT To Shoot A $50,000 Short Film – Lessons Learned
Film Festival Hacks Podcast with Alex Ferrari and Chris Holland
by IFH Podcast Network
1y ago
How NOT to Shoot a $50,000 Short Film So as filmmakers we all want to make the best films we can. Sometimes filmmakers think that a bigger budget is the answer, that bigger is better. This is what I thought when I went down the road and create my short film Red Princess Blues. After going down this road once before with my first short film BROKEN, I thought bigger had to be better. If $8000 was good (budget of BROKEN) then with $50,000 I could blow everyone away. BROKEN opened a ton of doors for me as a filmmaker. I was contacted by studios, executives, producers, agent, you name it ..read more
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An Evening With The Duplass Brothers | From A $3 Short Film To Netflix & HBO
Film Festival Hacks Podcast with Alex Ferrari and Chris Holland
by IFH Podcast Network
1y ago
I had the pleasure the other night to see two of my inspirations speak on stage. Mark and Jay Duplass or as they are known The Duplass Brothers, were at a book signing for their new book, Like Brothers, and gave an awesome talk about how they got started, playing the Hollywood game and making​ up your own rules. Many of you know that the Duplass Brothers are the reason why I got off my ass and made my first feature film This is Meg. Their “just go out and do it” attitude inspired me to go and do it. The further inspired me to make my latest film On the Corner of Ego and Desire. If you have se ..read more
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