If financing a film was as easy as going on an online forum, asking for $1000 for a credit, and never having to meet that person - there would be a lot more feature films.
There's barely a chance that that will happen.
I never said someone donating $1,000 to my film would never get to meet me. If they are local to LA I'd actually prefer to meet them first. Moreover, since my film is already basically done, they would have the unique opportunity to watch the film before committing. I have a private Vimeo link for just such an occasion. It's a better deal than blindly investing in a kickstarter campaign.
Also, I'm not new to this forum, so believe me, I understand most of the members here are also broke filmmakers scraping every penny for their own projects, which is why I said this offer is not for everyone. BUT this forum also has a very high traffic ranking because of google searches and there's a very real possibility someone who is looking for an offer just like this could find it. Doesn't hurt to try.
I'm sorry you felt I was trying to discourage you. My intent was to
add a touch of reality. Sometimes that helps some some people
focus their efforts. You know your target; new to the film industry
with a lot of extra cash. Go for it!
You didn't ask for advice and I gave some. I apologize. Won't happen
again.
For the record, I wasn't referring to your post. I did quote it, but only so the next quote made sense in context. I'll admit I got a little defensive in this thread, but despite all the help/encouragement I've received over the last 2 years here, I've gotten and equal amount of negativity/condescension.
Or get a quick part-time job.
Just got hired at a restaurant last week. I just feel a little bit bad that I'll have to quit in a few months because I'll be traveling to promote the film
Have you donated even $1 to a film?
yes.
this sounds very judgmental
don't be discouraged or even daunted in securing completion funds, which is essentially what you're seeking.
Read this post and see if some of this applies to your situation, I believe it does:
http://www.indietalk.com/showthread.php?p=314381#post314381
Great post, thanks for that. I actually just had a conversation with the head programmer at sxsw last week and we talked about that same thing. The funny thing is if my film gets accepted to a major festival I will probably end up spending more on getting it ready for screening/promotion than I did on the entire production. Crowd funding may become necessary at that point, but personally I'd rather build a relationship with some interested private parties if I can.