The Indie Film Place Podcast
Summary: Indie Film Talk, Interviews with filmmakers and others in the industry, product reviews, and more. Low to No Budget Practical Filmmaking for the indie filmmaker. Helping to bring Indie Film to the world.
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- Artist: Director/Filmmaker Russ Cootey
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Podcasts:
David Krouse is the director of the new "Hollywood Feature Film Presentation Series". This series is a great space for filmmakers to have their feature films exposed to general audiences as well as distribution and other pros. Let's chat with David.
Actor/Filmmaker Eric Toms hosts a short film showcase caleed "Night of Shorts Night". He chats with us about acting, filmmaking, comedy, as well as a new micro budget feature film he's working on.
Green screen is our friend. It is now so much easier than before to use green screen effectively for your film. Let's chat about how to do this. FACEBOOK and TWITTER: @IndieFilmPlace
The IFP Theater at The Indie Film Place is where you can now watch feature films. When filmmakers who are guests of The Indie Film Place have their films available on platforms such as Amazon Prime, you are now able to watch these film in the IFP Theater at theindiefilmplace.com Like and Follow on FACEBOOK and TWITTER: @IndieFilmPlace
"The Devil's Passenger" is a well paced, well shot and edited short film written and directed by Dave Bundtzen. Dave does a great job at keeping shots tight to focus on the characters. This film looks good, and smartly utilizes the minimal location scenario. Like and Follow on FACEBOOK and TWITTER: @IndieFilmPlace
This episode continues the "How to PR your Film series. Creating an interesting and eye catching EPK (Electronic Press Kit) is another crucial part of your film promotion. Let's chat about what goes in an EPK and why. Like and Follow on FACEBOOK and TWITTER: @IndieFilmPlace
Happy New Year everybody! Do you have something to be released in 2019? Let me know. The Indoe Film Place is adding videos, DIY tutorials, Product reviews and more. I will also be releasing some short films, web series, and a total filmmaking course. Like and Follow on FACEBOOK and TWITTER: @IndieFilmPlace
Let's talk again about promoting your film. We've talked about online as well as real world ideas for getting your film in front of your audience.This time we chat about both. The focus here is on being bold in your PR tactics. Like and Follow on FACEBOOK and TWITTER: @IndieFilmPlace
We know of course that being prepared is part of being the best actor that we can be. I want to talk about something that goes along with the symbiotic relationship between the actor and director. Let's chat. Like and Follow on FACEBOOK and TWITTER: @IndieFilmPlace
Making a shot list is as important as having a camera. The shot list is the first part of the director's execution of the vision for the characters, story, and feel of the flm. Like and Follow on FACEBOOK and TWITTER: @IndieFilmPlace
"That Never Happened" is the award winning documentary by filmmakers Ryan Boyko and Diana Cofini. This is the film's story line: "THAT NEVER HAPPENED reveals the story of Canada's first national internment operations between 1914 - 1920, when over 88,000 people were forced to register and more than 8,500 were wrongfully imprisoned in internment camps across Canada, not for anything they had done but because of where they came from. Available on iTunes, Amazon, Google Play, and VUDU armisticefilms.com
Cutting a trailer is a huge part of your PR strategy. This needs to start even before you shoot the film. How you ask? Great question. Let's chat about that right here. Like and Follow on FACEBOOK and TWITTER: @IndieFilmPlace
David Lynch's "Ant Head" is in The Screening Room. This film is really what I was talking about when I said to film anything that you can and make a story, or a statement, or a piece of art that means something to you. Don't be afraid to do anything. Be Fearless. Like and Follow on FACEBOOK and TWITTER: @IndieFilmPlace
Fearlessness is is the core characteristic of filmmaking. We all have a level of fearlessness to become a filmmaker. This is the characteristic we need to keep within us at all times. Let's chat about it. Like and Follow on FACEBOOK and TWITTER: @IndieFilmPlace
What camera should you get to shoot your film? I hear filmmakers ask this all the time. Let's chat about your objective first off. Are you looking for a certain functionality? Is it just to get the coolest new thing? Do you have a budget? Do you really need a new camera? Like and Follow on FACEBOOK and TWITTER: @IndieFilmPlace SUBSCRIBE to the Newsletter: theindiefilmplace.com/get-connected/