Tag: Microbudget Filmmaking

  • What I Wish I Knew Before Releasing My Indie Film

    What I Wish I Knew Before Releasing My Indie Film

    Distribution is where most indie filmmakers go to die—or at least to disappear quietly. After the blood, sweat, and credit card debt of production, it’s easy to think your job is done. But distribution is not dessert. It’s not a celebration. It’s the war after the war, and most of us walk into it completely…

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  • The Anatomy of a Viral Indie Film Post on TikTok

    The Anatomy of a Viral Indie Film Post on TikTok

    When an indie film goes viral on TikTok, it usually isn’t because of A-list actors, big-budget effects, or flashy trailers. It’s because the filmmaker or marketing team found a way to distill the emotional core, unique premise, or raw authenticity of the project into a 15–60 second format that hits viewers right in the gut—or…

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  • Want Your Indie Film to Make Money This Year? Choose One of These Three Genres

    Want Your Indie Film to Make Money This Year? Choose One of These Three Genres

    Let’s talk genre. Not as an artistic decision. Not as a festival strategy. But as financial leverage. Because if your film is headed for AVOD (ad-supported video-on-demand), one truth stands above the rest: The three genres most likely to break even in under a year are: Horror, Thriller, and Documentary. This isn’t a guess. It’s…

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  • Building a Micro-Slate and the Low-Risk, High-Strategy Film Investment Model

    Building a Micro-Slate and the Low-Risk, High-Strategy Film Investment Model

    Investing in a single indie film is a gamble. But building a micro-slate—a portfolio of multiple small-budget films—turns that gamble into a strategy. The math is simple: one hit pays for the rest, and the diversified risk dramatically increases your chances of finding that breakout title. Unlike studio slates, which often require $5–$20 million per…

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