Lucy Stille on Handling Success
by Cait Carvalho on April 9, 2012Lucy Stille discusses how the more successful you become, the more the agents job is to say no.
From the 2011 Independent Filmmaker Conference.
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Lucy Stille discusses how the more successful you become, the more the agents job is to say no.
From the 2011 Independent Filmmaker Conference.
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Deatra L. Harris (Co-Producer, Kinyarwanda) discusses the tools learned during their time in IFP’s Narrative Lab and applying them to their marketing strategy.
From the 2011 Independent Filmmaker Conference.
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Erick Opeka advocates building a comprehensive contact list from one project to the next.
From the 2011 Independent Filmmaker Conference.
(A Primer For Your Festival Tour, In Three Parts.)
Tribeca, Florida, Nashville, Atlanta, Sarasota, IFFBoston, Maryland, River Run, Ashland, HotDocs, BamCinemaFest, etc etc etc…
If you made a film that’s on the US festival circuit this year, chances are that over the next two months, you’ll be headed to one of these …
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Gill Holland emphasizes that every film you create is a business endeavor in itself.
From the 2011 Independent Filmmaker Conference.
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Bob Jensen points out the general increase in budgets and what it’s saying about the value that financiers are placing in projects.
From the 2011 Independent Filmmaker Conference.
I had a disappointing experience the other day. After ordering a DVD of one of my favorite indie filmmaker’s latest works, I popped it in my DVD player. I was excited to discover what extra goodies might await me on the disc. I was soon greeted …