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EPISODE · Oct 19, 2017 · 33 MIN

From Idea To Finished Film: Making A Micro-Budget Feature In 6 Months

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

While most studio level feature films take many years to produce, micro-budget films often come together far more quickly as there is less red tape involved at every stage. In fact, some filmmakers have realized their visions in as little as 6 months, which is virtually unheard of in filmmaking at other budget levels.In this episode, Noam outlines his optimal 6 month feature film schedule - from concept to finished product - and explains how this type of time constraint can benefit the creative process. He walks listeners through every stage, detailing how much time should be allocated to writing, pre-production, production, and post, in order to execute the strongest possible final product in as little time as possible.For more content like this visit www.noamkroll.com

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