Monthly Archives: June 2011

The Tao of Crowd-Funding: Three Ps for a Successful Film Campaign

Recently, I had the opportunity to step in for IndieGoGo co-founder Slava Rubin for a presentation about crowd-funding at a seminar sponsored by the New York Women In Film and Television (NYWIFT). Though the seminar was primarily focused around grant … Continue reading

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Auteurs Rising: Filmmaking’s First Act Revisited

I recently had a brief but insightful discussion with a screenwriter friend of mine about just how long it should take to write a short script. Apparently, someone mentioned she’d taken a while to finish her fifteen-page script,  suggesting that … Continue reading

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