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Tips For Short Documentary Filmmaking
It’s the golden age of the documentary—at least, according to some media outlets. And there is no denying that the genre is…
What to do on Set to Ensure a Good Film Festival Run
If you’re following us here, it means you’ve most likely heard of film festivals like Sundance before. If you haven’t, though, let’s…
Funded Filmmaker Showcase: Lindy Stokes
Lindy Stokes is a filmmaker funded by The Film Fund. We asked her some questions about filmmaking, her inspirations, and the world…
Online Film Festivals: Where to Get Your Film Distributed
COVID-19 has changed the game for independent filmmakers everywhere. As we approach herd immunity, there seems to be some light at the…
How To Find The Best Film Locations For Your Short Film
“Choosing a location is integral to the film: in essence, another character.” – Ridley Scott Securing the best possible film locations for…
Film Marketing: How To Gain Exposure For Your Film
You can have the next Citizen Kane or The Godfather under your belt, but if no one knows about you or your…
How To Properly Pitch To Film Investors
Every aspiring filmmaker and writer dreams of making it — whether it’s moving to LA, making million-dollar movie deals, meeting big industry…
Funded Filmmaker Showcase: Jeff Bergh
Jeff Bergh and White Horse Media Group won an equipment rental from Expressway Cinema Rentals to make his short film. Interested in…
How To Assemble A Film Crew
Filmmaking is never a one-man job. It’s an endeavor that requires several passionate, hard-working, and determined individuals set on making a great…
“Equally Blind” Trailer by Gina Carey
Check out the trailer for “Equally Blind” below, submitted by Gina Carey. To make awesome projects like this one come to life, check…
Funded Filmmaker Showcase: Rachel Lindsay aka “Sink”
Rachel Lindsay aka “Sink” received gift cards from KitSplit to help her produce her short film! We asked Sink a few questions about her background and current presence in the independent film world….
Pre-Production Tips: The Most Important Things To Remember
Pre-production is where all your planning and organizing takes place. It’s arguably the most important phase of any film production, which will require a great sum of effort. Even some of the top-notch producers struggle with this part of the filmmaking process, so don’t be discouraged….