Sometimes the hardest thing for a filmmaker to do is to find motivation when the grind gets to you. What can you do to keep powering through to push your career forward? Alex and Trevor have some tips, techniques, and personal motivations to help push you through the rut.
Nov 20, 2018•1 hr 32 min•Ep. 31
We see this question asked over and over again on Facebook, in forums and videos, and even in person. In this episode, we attempt to peel away some of the layers of this question and give you a better understanding of different elements to look for when searching for a new camera to buy.
Nov 13, 2018•2 hr 12 min•Ep. 30
You got the gear, you got the experience, but you still don't have the work! It's hard out there for a freelancer, so Alex and Trevor dive into the different ways you can build your resume, build your network, and better yet, build your bank account!
Nov 06, 2018•2 hr 14 min•Ep. 29
You did everything you should in preparation for distribution BEFORE you started filming. Your film is mastered and in the can, ready for the world to see. In this ever-changing field, what avenues do you have to distribute your film (mostly) on your own? Alex and Trevor break down the many options filmmakers have to get their film in front of as many audience members as they can.
Oct 30, 2018•2 hr 8 min•Ep. 28
So you have a great idea that needs money to make, how do you put together a great package to attract investors? Alex and Trevor walk you through the process to build the most attractive package of talent, vision, and creativity. What should you put the most focus on to ensure that your project gets the money that it needs?
Oct 23, 2018•2 hr 32 min•Ep. 27
Everyone has a great idea, a great script, or a relationship with a great actor. But that rarely means you can make a film if you don't have the money! So what are your options when it comes to financing? What do you need in place before you even think about looking for money? Alex and Trevor chat with Greg Gertmenian, Head of Development at Slated to answer these questions and more!
Oct 16, 2018•2 hr•Ep. 26
It's time to go camping! Alex and Trevor talk with writer-director duo Eric Scott Johnson and Eric Machiela about their recent film 'Camp Manna'. How long did it take before it was made, how was it working with Gary Freaking Busey, and what advice they have for independent filmmakers in this ever-changing field?
Oct 09, 2018•2 hr 41 min•Ep. 25
Film school and whether or not to go is a big topic of debate online amongst filmmakers. They are asked it all the time, is going to film school worth it?! In response, Alex and Trevor give a resounding......maybe! The duo discusses the pros and cons of spending a couple years learning the ins and outs of filmmaking. Is it better to just jump on set and learn by trial by fire? Or should you take the time, and money, to study the basics from industry professionals?
Oct 02, 2018•2 hr 34 min•Ep. 24
What is an average movie budget for a "no-budget" film? A movie shot on an iPhone still had a budget of over $100,000?!?! Filmmakers thinking they are going to make a film super cheap, or free even, need to beware of underlying costs. Alex and Trevor dive into all the ways shooting a no-budget film could cost you. From the food to the art department, to the post-production expenses, "no-budget" doesn't mean there will be no costs.
Sep 25, 2018•2 hr 50 min•Ep. 23
You love making films, shooting projects, editing away in your parent's basement, but how do you go about making it a sustaining career! Alex and Trevor offer friendly advice on how you can turn your passion in to dolla dolla bills y'all! What may start out as working on projects for free can turn into a career where you go to work every day loving what you do.
Sep 18, 2018•2 hr 36 min•Ep. 22
People keep asking Alex and Trevor all the time... at gas stations, during baseball games, in parks, side-by-side at the urinal... (hahaha jay kay jay kay) what they mean when they say "No-Budget Filmmaking". Then they ask why anyone would listen to them talk for an hour. They figured it was high time they answered the first question (the second answer is no one). Alex and Trevor discuss what they love about no-budget filmmaking, what it means to be a no-budget filmmaker, and why EVERY filmmaker...
Sep 11, 2018•1 hr 57 min•Ep. 21
Alex gives an update on a current project in the works and teases the full episode that will be coming out later today. Listen in on what is to come, and stay tuned for episode 21!
Sep 11, 2018•8 min•Ep. 21
People rarely, if ever, starting thinking of distribution early, just thinking once their film is done they just need to hand it off to a sale agent, but they couldn't be more wrong! Alex and Trevor walk you through the biggest mistakes filmmakers make about distribution, including not planning for it early in the pre-production phase and not setting enough money aside to finally "finish" the film.
Sep 04, 2018•2 hr 26 min•Ep. 20
Trevor and Alex join you from the middle of their road trip to Las Vegas to talk about where the future of no-budget filmmaking lies. They discuss trends and give predictions for where we all (the no-budget filmmakers) fall into the mix of the industry in this ever-changing climate. Will new players like Netflix and Amazon pave the way for more independent cinema, or will the giants regain their monopoly and push aside everyone who isn't making tentpole comic book movies? Let's talk about it, in...
Aug 28, 2018•2 hr 1 min•Ep. 19
Is your script flat, uneventful, unmotivated, or just flat out boring? Can the same be said about the composition and the look of your shots? Well Alex and Trevor have (rarely) all the answers! They give advice on how to add depth to your script by building out your characters and plot, but adding subplot and dilemma. But that's not all! They also discuss how to make your shots more interesting and cinematic no matter what equipment you have at your disposal.
Aug 21, 2018•2 hr•Ep. 18
Actors seemingly get the short end of the stick, having to rely on other people in the industry to get their careers started. But no more! Now it is even easier for actors to take control and get their name out there. Alex and Trevor discuss how actors should go about creating their own projects, who they should team up with, and what they can expect.
Aug 16, 2018•1 hr 57 min•Ep. 17
We promised and now we deliver! Filmmaker Zef Cota stops by the Cinema Summit offices to talk about his debut feature, "The Trouble". What went wrong, what went right, and what did he learn from his first foray into directing a feature-length film? For more information about Zef and his film, check out: http://troublefilm.com/
Aug 07, 2018•2 hr 31 min•Ep. 16
Our second guest! Alex and Trevor talk with Jason Brubaker, Vice President of Worldwide Sales at Distribber and the Founder of Filmmaking Stuff. They dive into the essentials of distributing your film and getting the most eyes to see it! Plus, at what point in your project should you start devising a distribution plan. To learn more about Jason Brubaker and his strategies for distribution, visit: http://www.filmmakingstuff.com.
Jul 31, 2018•1 hr 40 min•Ep. 15
Every day there seems to be some hot new app out there and it is no different in the film industry. Alex and Trevor dive into software and apps that can help your project run smoother. From pre-production to post-production, there is a product out there that you may not have heard of that could be vital to your project.
Jul 24, 2018•1 hr 55 min•Ep. 14
Even though you may be a creative, you must remember, for the most part, the film industry is a business. Because of that, you need a business plan if you want to raise capital for your next project. Alex and Trevor are alllll business on this episode, breaking down what goes into a business plan and when you should start on yours. Plus, Alex got married!
Jul 17, 2018•1 hr 57 min•Ep. 13
It all starts with the story and never is that truer than when making a no-budget film. Alex and Trevor take you through their process of writing a screenplay, give advice on how to write for what you have, and talk about how you should just power through your first draft. Plus, if you aren't the writing type, where can you find a screenplay that could be your next project?
Jul 03, 2018•2 hr 3 min•Ep. 11
We made it to double digits! Thanks for all the listens! Alex and Trevor examine the growing trend of shooting your next project on a mobile phone. With iPhones and Androids getting better and better cameras, is the phone in your pocket a viable option to shoot your next project? If it worked for Soderbergh, it must be ok for you, right? The duo talks about the pros and cons of using your phone as your next cinema camera.
Jun 26, 2018•2 hr 25 min•Ep. 10
How focused should you be on one aspect of filmmaking? Should you zero in all your attention solely on directing? On editing? On camera work? The guys talk about the pros and cons of knowing how to do every job on set, even if it is just basic, working knowledge. Plus, they reveal the big surprise that they both survived Alex's bachelor party trip to Vegas.
Jun 19, 2018•2 hr 40 min•Ep. 9
LEDs, Tungsten, Fluorescent, HMI - enough technical lighting mumbo jumbo to make your head spin, but what is the lighting route you should go for your next project? Alex and Trevor tackle the best, most cost-effective ways to get the best lighting for any shoot. They point out the biggest lighting mistakes they see in films that just appear "off" and tell you what you can do to avoid making them. Talking about lighting may not be sexy, but it sure is important.
Jun 12, 2018•2 hr 51 min•Ep. 8
Sundance, TIFF, Tribeca! You HAVE to get into these film festivals....or not. Alex and Trevor talk about the pros and cons of film festivals for the no-budget filmmaker. Is it worth the cost to submit? What should you do and what can you expect if you get in? Film festivals may not be the best route for every film, but if you think yours is destined for a screening, they help you prepare to get the most out of it.
Jun 05, 2018•2 hr 7 min•Ep. 7
Rent or Buy? What is the best route to go for the no-budget filmmaker? Alex and Trevor could talk equipment for hours and give you tips on how to go about acquiring your own. Where do you go, what options are the best, and if you do buy, what should be the main purpose? Plus, they talk about the new ways to rent equipment, including services like Sharegrid and KitSplit.
May 29, 2018•2 hr 6 min•Ep. 6
48 Hour Film Festival, 100 Hour Film Festival, access to equipment for a short time period, there are many reasons people try to shoot an entire short in a weekend. But without the proper planning and execution, what seems like a fun challenge can quickly turn into a sleep deprived nightmare. Alex and Trevor discuss their own experiences with short shoots and help you decide if it is something you should do.
May 22, 2018•2 hr 37 min•Ep. 5
People think there is nothing sexy about location scouting, but it is a vital step in ensuring your no budget project is completed on time and on budget. Alex and Trevor tackle what to look for during a location scout, who to bring, and what to accomplish.
May 15, 2018•2 hr 5 min•Ep. 4
Third times a charm! Everyone has had writer's block - sitting, staring at a blank screen, trying to come up with the next great story. So where can a filmmaker find an idea for their next script? Alex and Trevor talk about where they find inspiration and point you in the right direction for your next project.
May 10, 2018•2 hr 17 min•Ep. 3
We made it to a second episode! Everyone makes mistakes during the filmmaking process, but they are even more prevalent when you have no budget. Alex and Trevor discuss the most common mistakes they see no-budget filmmakers make and talk about the biggest mistakes they made on their own projects.
May 10, 2018•2 hr 11 min•Ep. 2