
This week on the No Movie Faculty Podcast, GG Hawkins and Jason Hellerman dig into the behind-the-scenes enterprise of micro-budget filmmaking. They deal with a fan-submitted Ask No Movie Faculty query about run-and-gun filmmaking dangers, E&O insurance coverage, and securing distribution when taking pictures with out correct permits. Then, GG interviews author/director Anna Baumgarten and producer Danny Mooney, the inventive duo behind the indie characteristic Disfluency, a robust micro-budget drama executive-produced by Jim Cummings. This episode provides a treasure trove of insights into tips on how to carry a brief movie to life as a characteristic, fundraise strategically, and navigate distribution by yourself phrases.On this episode, we focus on: The actual dangers of guerrilla filmmaking and when E&O insurance coverage mattersHow micro-budget filmmakers ought to method threat administration and authorized protectionsWhy taking pictures permits—even when they’re free—can prevent huge complications laterHow Anna and Danny turned the quick Disfluency right into a characteristic with no preliminary investorsWhy having a “transferring practice” manufacturing plan helps elevate cash fasterThe significance of audience-building and crowdfunding in early developmentHow Jim Cummings and the Quick to Characteristic Lab helped launch DisfluencyNavigating distribution and negotiating to your movie’s futureGuests:Subscribe to the No Movie Faculty Podcast on:Get your query answered on the podcast by emailing podcast@nofilmschool.comListen to extra episodes of the No Movie Faculty podcast proper right here:This episode of The No Movie Faculty Podcast was produced by GG Hawkins.
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