EPISODE · Jan 14, 2026 · 56 MIN
West Eldredge On Making An $80,000 Debut Feature Film
from Show Don't Tell: Micro-Budget Filmmaking · host Noam Kroll
In this episode, I’m joined by filmmaker West Eldredge to break down how he made his debut feature Take From Me on a budget of $80,000 - and turned it into a real-world release on major platforms.We talk candidly about what actually moves the needle on an ultra-low budget feature: prioritizing casting, building a crew that can adapt under pressure, using festivals as a testing ground, and leveraging a strong trailer to start distribution conversations early.Topics covered include:Why West chose micro-budget filmmaking as a solution to finally making a featureHow crowdfunding, personal investment, and favors helped build an $80K budgetWhy he prioritized casting above almost everything - and what 4,000+ submissions taught himChemistry reads, ensemble casting, and avoiding the “name actor trap” on low budgetsSkeleton crew realities and what happens when a key crew member is suddenly goneFestival strategy lessons and how audience feedback helped define the film’s genrePitching distributors andwhy a great trailer matters more than you thinkPost-production burnout, bringing in new collaborators, and staying motivatedLinks from the show:West Eldredge - InstagramWest Eldredge - WebsiteTake From Me - Watch on Prime VideoSign up for my newsletter for exclusive filmmaking insight each Sunday
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In this episode, I’m joined by filmmaker West Eldredge to break down how he made his debut feature Take From Me on a budget of $80,000 - and turned it into a real-world release on major platforms.We talk candidly about what actually moves the needle on an ultra-low budget feature: prioritizing casting, building a crew that can adapt under pressure, using festivals as a testing ground, and leveraging a strong trailer to start distribution conversations early.Topics covered include:Why West chose micro-budget filmmaking as a solution to finally making a featureHow crowdfunding, personal investment, and favors helped build an $80K budgetWhy he prioritized casting above almost everything - and what 4,000+ submissions taught himChemistry reads, ensemble casting, and avoiding the “name actor trap” on low budgetsSkeleton crew realities and what happens when a key crew member is suddenly goneFestival strategy lessons and how audience feedback helped define the film’s genrePitching distributors andwhy a great trailer matters more than you thinkPost-production burnout, bringing in new collaborators, and staying motivatedLinks from the show:West Eldredge - InstagramWest Eldredge - WebsiteTake From Me - Watch on Prime VideoSign up for my newsletter for exclusive filmmaking insight each Sunday
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