roxics
Veteran
I directed a feature back in 2004, it was basically my film school. I did a limited self distribution run in a local theater and on DVD. We made our meager budget back from that. But I didn't do anything else with the film because it wasn't great, just a great learning experience. So I don't have any experience with film festivals or distributors. I haven't made a narrative piece in over 11 years now. Just been doing corporate video work in that time. But I'm itching to get back into it. I'll start with a couple shorts but once I'm back up to speed I'd like to do another shoestring budget feature. Most likely all self financed.
That said, I've seen so many people these days talk about how hard it is to sell films and even when you do they're offering you pennies on the dollar. In many cases not even enough to cover the cost of actually making the film.
I'm curious if there is a database out there where indie filmmakers have offered up how much they sold their films for and how much it cost them to make them. What year it was made, what year it was sold, etc. That seems like it would be really handy to get a snapshot of the current industry as it relates to indie filmmakers outside the studio system.
I'd also like to know how things have changed. A lot of threads on this forum seem to be a bit dated. Going back prior to 2010. While good information, I can only guess a lot has changed in six plus years. Netflix and Amazon streaming have really taken off and home video sales seem to be in constant decline. How much have digital downloads replaced that and is that a good route to go?
Assuming you're not the next Kubrick, can you make any money these days shooting films for under $10K? Which is a realisitic self-financed budget for me, equipment aside and crew and actors working for copy and credit.
That said, I've seen so many people these days talk about how hard it is to sell films and even when you do they're offering you pennies on the dollar. In many cases not even enough to cover the cost of actually making the film.
I'm curious if there is a database out there where indie filmmakers have offered up how much they sold their films for and how much it cost them to make them. What year it was made, what year it was sold, etc. That seems like it would be really handy to get a snapshot of the current industry as it relates to indie filmmakers outside the studio system.
I'd also like to know how things have changed. A lot of threads on this forum seem to be a bit dated. Going back prior to 2010. While good information, I can only guess a lot has changed in six plus years. Netflix and Amazon streaming have really taken off and home video sales seem to be in constant decline. How much have digital downloads replaced that and is that a good route to go?
Assuming you're not the next Kubrick, can you make any money these days shooting films for under $10K? Which is a realisitic self-financed budget for me, equipment aside and crew and actors working for copy and credit.