Hey Indietalk community! My name is Alrik Bursell and I am new to this forum and I wanted to share my podcast, Making Movies is HARD with all of you.
Timothy Plain and I are two independent filmmakers living in the San Francisco Bay Area and we have a podcast called “Making Movies is Hard!” where we talk about the challenges of being an up-and-coming filmmaker. Each week we discuss what's worked for us, what didn’t, and hopefully provide some insight for other filmmakers that are in the same boat.
Between us, our movies have played at over 30 film festivals, received 80,000 views on-line, and Timothy’s film “The Spirit Machine” was the most-funded short of all time on Kickstarter, after raising $96,000 in just 21-days. But despite our success, we’re still struggling to turn our hobby into a full-time profession. We aren't saying we have all the answers, but with our backgrounds in indie filmmaking and commercial production, we feel like we have a unique perspective to share.
Here’s a link to our podcast on iTunes: https://goo.gl/UOEd1C
We’d really like for you all to check it out and if you find it interesting please help us get the word out by talking about it and posting it out on other forums or on social media.
For more information about us and the podcast, check out this link: http://www.spindryproductions.com/mmihpodcast
Thanks for your time and we'd love to know what you think!
Alrik Bursell & Timothy Plain
Timothy Plain and I are two independent filmmakers living in the San Francisco Bay Area and we have a podcast called “Making Movies is Hard!” where we talk about the challenges of being an up-and-coming filmmaker. Each week we discuss what's worked for us, what didn’t, and hopefully provide some insight for other filmmakers that are in the same boat.
Between us, our movies have played at over 30 film festivals, received 80,000 views on-line, and Timothy’s film “The Spirit Machine” was the most-funded short of all time on Kickstarter, after raising $96,000 in just 21-days. But despite our success, we’re still struggling to turn our hobby into a full-time profession. We aren't saying we have all the answers, but with our backgrounds in indie filmmaking and commercial production, we feel like we have a unique perspective to share.
Here’s a link to our podcast on iTunes: https://goo.gl/UOEd1C
We’d really like for you all to check it out and if you find it interesting please help us get the word out by talking about it and posting it out on other forums or on social media.
For more information about us and the podcast, check out this link: http://www.spindryproductions.com/mmihpodcast
Thanks for your time and we'd love to know what you think!
Alrik Bursell & Timothy Plain