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Interview with a Horror Filmmaker
Sit back and enjoy the conversations around being a fan first and foremost, horror Oscar wins, judgments about the genre, sound design and more.
Rewrite Your Story: Embrace Age as Your Greatest Storytelling Asset
What if your best work is still ahead of you? This isn’t a complaint — it’s a rallying cry. For every filmmaker, actor, or writer who's ever wondered if it’s too late, this blog is your reminder: storytelling has no age limit. It's time to break through the industry’s outdated views and create on your own terms.
UK Film Tax Credits for Indie Film makers: Simple Guide to Fund Your Film
Unlock the secrets of film tax credits and discover how to fund your independent film without begging industry gatekeepers. This beginner-friendly guide from Filmmaking Planner breaks down the latest UK film tax relief updates, global incentives, and creative funding tips to help you turn your passion project into a fully financed reality.
26 apr 2025
Overcoming Filmmaking Burnout: Tips for Creatives
Discover how to overcome common filmmaking struggles and creative burnout with practical tips tailored for indie filmmakers and creatives. Learn to sustain your passion, manage mental health, and navigate the relentless film industry with resilience. Perfect for filmmakers seeking motivation, stress management strategies, and creative renewal. Explore actionable advice to stay inspired, avoid burnout, and keep your filmmaking journey thriving.
How to Plan a Film Schedule Without Losing Your Mind (or Your Crew)
Planning a film schedule doesn’t have to be chaos. Discover expert tips on script breakdowns, location grouping, call sheets, and handling the unexpected to keep your shoot on track. Perfect for indie filmmakers and creatives looking to master production planning and time management.
How to Market Your Independent Film (Strategies That Work)
Marketing your independent film requires ingenuity and persistence, but with the right strategies, you can create a buzz that drives viewership and engagement. By leveraging social media, film festivals, crowdfunding, and other creative tactics, you’ll not only promote your current project but also lay the groundwork for future success.
25 Must Have Filmmaking Tools
Equipping yourself with these essential filmmaking tools will empower you to create compelling stories that resonate with audiences. Whether you're just starting out or looking to upgrade your gear, investing in the right tools can elevate your filmmaking experience to new heights.
26 dic 2024
Exploring Film Genres: From Noir to Sci-Fi films
The evolution of film genres is a testament to cinema’s ability to adapt, innovate, and reflect the world around it. From the hard-edged cynicism of film noir to the mind-bending wonders of sci-fi, each genre has shaped modern storytelling in unique and profound ways.
How Netflix and Disney+ Changed the Game | Insights by Filmmaking Planner
Streaming began as a convenient alternative to physical media, offering viewers instant access to films and TV shows. Netflix led the charge in the late 2000s, transitioning from a DVD rental service to a full-fledged streaming platform. What began as a supplementary service has become the centrepiece of entertainment for millions worldwide.
12 dic 2024
10 Creative Writing Prompts for your Next Film Script
Writer’s block is an inevitable challenge for any filmmaker. Whether you're crafting a short film, an indie feature, or even a commercial project, finding that perfect idea can feel daunting. But don’t let a creative lull hold you back! Writing prompts can be a fantastic tool to spark inspiration and get the creative juices flowing. Below are some unique, thought-provoking prompts tailored for filmmakers ready to dive into their next project.
10 dic 2024
Film Industry Job Openings December 2024
Are you looking for your next big break in the film industry? Filmmaking Planner has listed some UK and US based filmmaking opportunities you won't want to miss!
Check out these filmmaking jobs near you and don't forget to share with your network – you never know who might be looking for their dream job!
Tips to Get The Most Out of filmmaker Networking, Meet-ups and Events
Networking is a two-way street, and showing genuine interest in others’ work is crucial to making meaningful connections. Instead of approaching every interaction as a pitch, focus on asking questions and learning from others. By listening actively, you’ll often find common ground that leads to collaboration or, at the very least, a memorable conversation.