There are so many people on this site who know so much about filmmaking and just as many new people as well. I am looking for some insight from the veterans.
At this point, many of us don't have the problems that people in the industry have. Those of you who are in the industry, well you had to have started out where we are. Can you give us some "if I knew then what I know now" advice? As indie filmmakers just beginning to get out there, what should we look out for? What should we protect ourselves from?
Having an agent is way down the line for many of us, as is being able to purchase the RED camera or being able to hire a DP. So before we make it to that level, what can you Masters
bestow upon your willing but clueless grasshoppers?
I personally am trying to become as informed as I possibly can considering my low funds, limited equipment, lack of connections and lack of geographical luck. But I am aware that if you want to do this "filmmaking thing", you have to be willing to go alittle hungry. And I personally do not want to be the one to let excuses stop me from doing what I have to do.
They say luck is being in the right place at the right time and being armed to the teeth in preparedness.
So at the beginning of the year 2008, what is the best advice you can give us aspiring indies?
-- spinner
At this point, many of us don't have the problems that people in the industry have. Those of you who are in the industry, well you had to have started out where we are. Can you give us some "if I knew then what I know now" advice? As indie filmmakers just beginning to get out there, what should we look out for? What should we protect ourselves from?
Having an agent is way down the line for many of us, as is being able to purchase the RED camera or being able to hire a DP. So before we make it to that level, what can you Masters


I personally am trying to become as informed as I possibly can considering my low funds, limited equipment, lack of connections and lack of geographical luck. But I am aware that if you want to do this "filmmaking thing", you have to be willing to go alittle hungry. And I personally do not want to be the one to let excuses stop me from doing what I have to do.
They say luck is being in the right place at the right time and being armed to the teeth in preparedness.
So at the beginning of the year 2008, what is the best advice you can give us aspiring indies?
-- spinner
