My 9 tips for Surviving an Independent Film Shoot! Backstage Advice Column

Tips for Independent Film Making

My 9 tips for Surviving an Independent Film Shoot!   Backstage Advice Column

Through my experience of working on low budget and independent films for the past 15 years, I have learned a few crucial and important rules that can help you survive the jungle that is the independent film world. Working on independent films where the budgets are small and the sets are grueling, and sometimes in extreme conditions, it’s important to take control where you can. When you find yourself on a challenging set, remind yourself that you are there because you are taking action to move your career forward. The footage you get on this job will lead you to another job and that’s how you build a solid demo reel. Always remember the incredible amount of experience you will gain from working on these shoots will be invaluable when you are on the bigger budget jobs.   

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