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EPISODE · Jun 26, 2026 · 57 MIN

From 80 Acting Credits To Producing Her First Feature, Plus How To Actually Crowdfund A Film On WeFunder - With Hannah Barefoot

from Show Don't Tell: Micro-Budget Filmmaking · host Noam Kroll

In this episode, I'm joined by actor and filmmaker Hannah Barefoot to talk about building a career as a working actor, her recurring role on NCIS: Origins, our new short film Crow, and the leap into producing and crowdfunding her own first feature, Wyoming Christmas Carol.Throughout the interview Hannah breaks down how she went from a string of day jobs to 80 film and TV credits, and how that's now led her into feature filmmaking.We also get deep into the producer side of indie filmmaking. Hannah shares exactly how she's financing Wyoming Christmas Carol through a WeFunder equity crowdfunding campaign, why fiscal sponsorship matters for filmmakers, and the practical steps for building pitch materials that actually convert.Topics covered include:Hannah's path from small-town Wyoming to 80+ film and TV creditsBurning out, quitting acting, and finding her way back in her late twentiesLanding a recurring role on NCIS: OriginsWhy the "small" no-budget projects are so often the ones that change everythingFinancing a feature through WeFunder equity crowdfundingFiscal sponsorship, 501(c)(3)s, and why they matter for indie filmmakersShooting in-character photo shoots to sell a project more effectivelyMuch more!Links from the show:Wyoming Christmas Carol - WeFunderWyoming Christmas Carol - InstagramHannah Barefoot - InstagramSign up for my newsletter for exclusive filmmaking insight each Sunday

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