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From The Heart Productions


From The Heart Productions is a “501(c)3 non-profit helping indie filmmakers get their films funded!

View additional information here.

 

Advice For Indie Filmmakers



"Do you what to learn what it really takes to Become an Indie Filmmaker. Anthony Digiovanni a film like yourself goes deep into how to make money and what it takes to get started. You Got to see what he says at the end."



https://youtu.be/JOgZfMhsmcw

Get that "Cinematic" Look On A Zero Budget

How to get that "cinematic" look on a zero budget is a youtube video from Rick Van Man.




https://youtu.be/lL3rGFU6VMY

How To Shrink Yourself Into a Miniature Village

"A quick tutorial on how to shrink yourself to fit into a tiny model village!"

10 Tricks to Make Amateur Video Look Professional : Indy News

Another great educational video by Indy News.


10 Household Hacks for Filmmakers : Indy News

For the actual live version, go to the website. But for now, thanks to Indy News, and enjoy.


7 Things to Know About Making Short Films

"This week, Russell goes over seven important things to know about short films, from efficient exposition, to what the best length is when submitting to film festivals!"

What I Would Do Differently If I Were To Crowdfund Again

Ryan Koo takes a look back on what he would have done differently with his crowdfunding campaign he started for his film.




Making a Movie Without a Hollywood Budget and Big Crew

Can one make a movie without a Hollywood budget and without a big crew?

Watch the video and you decide if it is possible.




HDSLR Filmmaking for Beginners 1: Discover Your Inner-Filmmaker

If you have a HDSLR camera, you might find these series of videos educational?

Start with the first one in the series below:




Micro Budget Filmmaking

Watch this video to learn about making films on a micro budget.

How much is a micro budget? That question is answered in the beginning of the video.




Withoutabox


You will find something for everyone in the film industry at this website.

From the website:


Are you a filmmaker or screenwriter?

— Discover more than 5,000 festivals across six continents
— Securely submit films, forms, & fees online to 850 festivals
— Promote your films to over 57 Million fans on IMDb 
— Upload screenplays, trailers, clips, posters, & photos 
— Get the latest on fests, competitions, & exhibition opps
— Self-distribute on DVD, VOD, & streaming video



Do you sponsor a film festival or screen play competition?

— Market to 300,000 filmmakers & writers in 200 countries 
— Streamline your season with paperless apps & press kits
— Search submissions by genre, category, runtime, & more
— View DVDs and/or Secure Online Screener submissions
— Become IMDb-qualifying to grant legit films a title page
— Accept entry fees in one of five currencies, or not at all


What stood out to me is, the website is a division of IMDb.

https://www.withoutabox.com/

The Filmmakers Destination

Dubbed as "a production tool for the filmmaker", Universal Studios has this to say about the filmmakers destination.
"The Filmmakers Destination is a production tool for filmmakers offering information about the lot, blueprints, photos, video, inventories and much more to assist you in completing your project. Universal has quality production, post production and special events services and facilities in a controlled environment.
The studio welcomes feature films, short films, television, commercials, independent films, music videos, still shoots, new media and special events.
Each department boasts award-winning talent and experienced staff. The variety of departments have vast inventories and state-of-the-art equipment. The studio ensures excellent customer service including flexible package deals to get your project completed on time and within budget. Universal offers the convenience of one-stop shopping for all your production and post-production needs.
The studio has also made great strides in pursuing green, eco-friendly alternatives by installing solar panels, high-efficiency boilers and recycling. Universal Operations Group supports the filmmaking community by sponsoring organizations and actively participating in related events."

http://universal.filmmakersdestination.com/


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