Friday, August 26, 2011

Produce A Film

Producing an independent movie isn't as expensive as a big-budget studio film, but there are still considerable expenses. A small film needs steady, stable funding in order to keep the movie on schedule. There are several ways to fund a film, and all of them require faith in the project and the ability to sell it before you film it.


Instructions








1. Look for people that have the means and interest to fund an independent film. Put together a movie pitch that excites potential benefactors about the movie. Prepare a script for investors, or write a synopsis of the storyline.








2. Approach local companies, and ask for a sponsorship. Consider placing the company's product in your movie in order to get some funds. Convince the companies that your film is a good advertisement for them, or that the sponsorship is good for the company's reputation.


3. Throw a fundraising party. Entice potential backers with live entertainment and plenty of activities. Invite the entire community to come and to donate to your film. Build up buzz for your film at the same time.


4. Look for grants that are available to independent filmmakers. Perform online searches for film grants, and apply for any you can find. Call colleges in your state, and ask whether they give grants for the arts.


5. Fund your movie with credit cards, if all else fails. Charge your equipment and labor costs, and hope the movie makes enough to pay back the charges.

Tags: your film, your movie