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Indie Film Academy | Free Online Filmmaking School for Independent Filmmakers | Screenwriting | Crowdfunding | Cinematography | Directing | Editing | Distribution & Sales

Jason Buff

Indie Film Academy | Free Online Filmmaking School for Independent Filmmakers | Screenwriting | Crowdfunding | Cinematography | Directing | Editing | Distribution & Sales

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Indie Film Academy | Free Online Filmmaking School for Independent Filmmakers | Screenwriting | Crowdfunding | Cinematography | Directing | Editing | Distribution & Sales

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Indie Film Academy | Free Online Filmmaking School for Independent Filmmakers | Screenwriting | Crowdfunding | Cinematography | Directing |…

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In today's episode we talk to Documentary filmmaker Christopher Rufo about how their documentary went on to make 1.5 million through mostly self distribution. We will also discuss his program filmmaker.mba which teaches the techniques they used
Alex Ferrari of Indie Film Hustle drops by to talk about his latest project, This Is Meg. 
Jon S. Baird  is best known for his 2013 film Filth.[2] Baird has also directed for television, e.g., Vinyl (on HBO), season 1, episode 8, "E.A.B."
In 2013, David F. Sandberg made a little horror short film "Lights Out" for an online Horror Short competition. The film not only won, but became a viral sensation. Not too long after that, Sandberg started getting calls from Los Angeles from a
On today's episode we're going beyond the Hero's Journey to discuss mythic themes in storytelling. My guest, Pamela Jay Smith, is an expert on the topic of mythology and understanding archipaths.
In this episode I am talking with Jeremy Gardener and Christian Stella. Two of the creators behind the wildly popular zombie film "The Battery" and the upcoming "Tex Montana Will Survive". We discuss what it was like to make an indie film for 6
Nancy Gerstman is co-president and co-founder of Zeitgeist Films. She has worked in all aspects of film distribution and exhibition including a stint at Landmark Theatre Corp., the largest independent theatre chain in the US. She is in demand a
PILAR ALESSANDRA is the director of the popular writing program “On The Page” and author of “The Coffee Break Screenwriter.” A sought-after teacher and lecturer, she’s traveled the world teaching screenwriting, pitching and story analysis. As a
The 90 Day Screenplay with Alan WattWhen it comes to learning screenwriting, it is rare to find a book from someone who is actually a working writer. In this episode of the Indie Film Academy Podcast, I talk with Alan Watt about his career as
Music Supervisor Dan Wilcox discusses what filmmakers need to know about licensing music for your film and some of the ways to get great songs for cheap. We also discuss topics such as royalty free music, right free music and the wacky world of
Darious Britt (aka D4Darious) started posting filmmaking videos back in 2012. Through the years he has learned what works and what doesn't and ways that filmmakers can grow their personal brand by connecting with an audience. Check out D4Dar
If you have watched The Fresh Prince, In Living Color, Roc or the Disney hits The Princess and the Frog or Treasure Planet, you have most likely laughed at something that came out of writer Rob Edwards' imagination. Rob is not only an amazing w
Chris Soth joins us today to discuss his career as a screenwriter, including his film Firestorm which made him $750,000 straight out of film school. He also discusses his book "Million-Dollar Screenwriting: The Mini Movie Method." We discuss th
James Cullen Bressack has directed more films before his 25th birthday than most filmmakers make their whole life. At 23 he had already directed 11 features and he shows no signs of slowing down. His latest film Bethany comes out in early 2016.
The Last Exorcism's Daniel StammWhenever I list my favorite horror movies of the last 10 years, The Last Exorcism is always front and center. When it came out, the idea of a faux documentary wasn't new. Stamm himself had already made a fake do
I first came across Danny Draven's name as I was searching through Amazon's filmmaking section. I was specifically looking for books on horror filmmaking and one book in particular really stood out. The Filmmaker's Book of the Dead was not simp
A few months ago, as I was scanning through Netflix, I cam across the poster for The Taking of Deborah Logan. The image had always stuck out to me, but for one reason or another I hadn't seen the film. I finally clicked the icon and started wat
 One day, while working at a video production company, Ryan Bellgardt and his friend decided it was time. Time to make a feature film. The started putting together a story and put together the funding and shot "Army of Frankensteins."Shooting
 There is no better way to learn how the studio system works than talking to someone who used to be in the center of it all. Stephanie Palmer worked in the studio system for years starting as an intern on Titanic and quickly working her way up
Joss Whedon, Howard Stern, Rob Cordrey and many other filmmakers swear by the method taught by David Allen. Published in 2001, his book Getting Things Done has not only changed the way we think about working towards goals, but also outlines a
 From Coreymandell.netCorey Mandell is an award-winning playwright and screenwriter who has written projects for Ridley Scott, Wolfgang Petersen, Harrison Ford, Meg Ryan, Julia Roberts, John Travolta, Warner Brothers, Universal, 20th Century
Hot off the premier of their two films, both for Black Fawn Films, Chad Archibald and Cody Calahan join us to talk about their process for making films and how they are able to crank out 4 features in one year.
Today we're talking with Roger Jackson of Kinonation. Here is a little information about Roger and Kinonation from kinonation.comRoger JacksonA digital media executive and film producer. He started Lexis-Nexis/Hong Kong, was VP Content for iF
On this episode of the Indie Film Academy Podcast, I'm talking with Aviv Vana of Big League Film School and host of the extremely popular CineSummit. Aviv discusses how he first became interested in cinematography and some of the breakthroughs
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