Fundraising For a Film
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Fundraising For a Film
Im currently in the process of filming a full length movie series. We have the editing equipment, sound equipment, lights, actors, and locations. The only problem we have no is budgeting clothing, and props.
Does anyone have any ideas on how to raise money to fund something like this. If anyones done anything in the past please comment and help out.
Does anyone have any ideas on how to raise money to fund something like this. If anyones done anything in the past please comment and help out.
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Movie series?? From the outset?? With no money?? Crazy!
Get clothes from charity shops. Other than that, I wouldn't know. You could max out credit cards Kevin Smith style. You could make a short 'trailer' of what you intend to achieve and show it to wealthy people.
Other than that, I'd start by making something simple and attention grabbing and put your epic project on hold for a bit!
Get clothes from charity shops. Other than that, I wouldn't know. You could max out credit cards Kevin Smith style. You could make a short 'trailer' of what you intend to achieve and show it to wealthy people.
Other than that, I'd start by making something simple and attention grabbing and put your epic project on hold for a bit!
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well , I sell my artwork and work at a haunted house the haunts usually pay about 300 bucks a person and if you need help on the props and make up type stuff i could give advice for you to save u cash.pm if you need more help
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Re: Fundraising For a Film
KeithP wrote:Im currently in the process of filming a full length movie series. We have the editing equipment, sound equipment, lights, actors, and locations. The only problem we have no is budgeting clothing, and props.
Does anyone have any ideas on how to raise money to fund something like this. If anyones done anything in the past please comment and help out.
I can help out with prop making on a realy low budget.
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make a lemonade stand, duh
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Were are you at..location??
The way we are funding the next big one, is from previous smaller projects, selling disks, selling tickets to the premiere, things like that. Other then that, find someone that likes to invest in movie making. You would actually be suprised to see how many people wouldn't mind dumping $5000 into a movie and not except anything back other then credits and a compeleted movie.
Hope that helps some, good luck its hard, but sell yourself when talking to people, sell the ideas, sell the dream. Just dont make promisses that you can't keep like, "this movie is going to make $10,000, and I will give you half for giving me money up front"..that is just bad.
The way we are funding the next big one, is from previous smaller projects, selling disks, selling tickets to the premiere, things like that. Other then that, find someone that likes to invest in movie making. You would actually be suprised to see how many people wouldn't mind dumping $5000 into a movie and not except anything back other then credits and a compeleted movie.
Hope that helps some, good luck its hard, but sell yourself when talking to people, sell the ideas, sell the dream. Just dont make promisses that you can't keep like, "this movie is going to make $10,000, and I will give you half for giving me money up front"..that is just bad.
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You've got to be kidding me!ipon70 wrote:You would actually be suprised to see how many people wouldn't mind dumping $5000 into a movie and not except anything back other then credits and a compeleted movie.
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Not really the western I co-created is looking at a 6 figure budget because my friend who is directing it, worked as a PA unpaid for the investor on a few other prjects. It's more about who you know and getting your ideas in the right hands. It's not easy by any means but still not as hard as people think.
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Nope, they usually want more control then most of us would like them to have, but honestly, it really isn't that hard to find them. You just have to know where to look, and who to talk to. Suprisingly enough the guy I came across who is dumping 3 camera's 7 mics a dvd duplication and printing system, and $10,000 into our next feature, was from a kid that works with me as a programmer in the web department. He told his grandpa and here we are. The latest movie coming up we had a guy out of film school that wanted to get his feet wet, so he is putting in about $1000 to make this little short with us. So no, it can happen, but trust me, it was 2 years of nothing till all of a sudden here is a bunch of things all at once.rep22 wrote:You've got to be kidding me!ipon70 wrote:You would actually be suprised to see how many people wouldn't mind dumping $5000 into a movie and not except anything back other then credits and a compeleted movie.
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^^^^ Thats the main oart right there Ipon, lots of nothing and misses and almosts then you get alot in one fail swoop, almost too much. (At least as my experience goes)