How to Direct Micro-Budget Feature Films
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How to Direct Micro-Budget Feature Films

Taught by Ted Campbell
$49.00
Ted Campbell
Taught by
Ted Campbell
Director and Screenwriter

Summary

Learn from Ted Campbell, award-winning director and writer behind This Never Happened on Tubi!

Get a Sample Micro-Budget Call Sheet, Shot Lists, and Sides from one of his actual films to help you prep, plan, and direct your next feature like a pro!

 

PLEASE NOTE: This exclusive Stage 32 webinar is now available to watch on-demand and no longer live.

If you’re an emerging director eager to bring your first feature film to life, chances are you’ll start with a micro-budget project. These films are where most great directors cut their teeth — the ultimate crash course in resourcefulness, creativity, and endurance. Working on a micro-budget means thinking strategically, maximizing every dollar, and still delivering a cinematic vision that feels full and dynamic. Whether you’re prepping your first feature or refining your directing toolkit, understanding how to thrive under these conditions is key to turning limitations into your greatest creative advantage!

 

But let’s be honest — directing on a micro-budget isn’t for the faint of heart. With less money comes fewer shooting days, smaller crews, and constant problem-solving on the fly. You’ll face obstacles like limited locations, shrinking daylight, and the pressure to make fast, smart decisions without compromising your vision. The secret lies in preparation and adaptability — breaking down your script for success, building a clear visual language, and learning how to pivot with confidence when the inevitable curveballs come your way. This webinar will show you how to plan like a professional, direct like a leader, and stay creatively agile no matter the challenge.

 

Your host for this webinar is Ted Campbell — an award-winning director celebrated for his thoughtful, character-driven thrillers. Ted recently wrote and directed This Never Happened for Tubi. Ted’s directing style merges sharp storytelling with the precision of filmmakers like David Fincher and Steven Soderbergh. With experience leading tight, fast-paced productions, Ted knows exactly what it takes to deliver strong performances and striking visuals within micro-budget constraints — and he’s here to share the techniques that helped him succeed!

 

In this webinar, you’ll dive deep into the essentials of directing micro-budget features — from defining your vision and visual style to mastering preparation, adaptability, and collaboration on set. You’ll learn how to break down your script, create an effective look book, build your shooting strategy, and work seamlessly with your cast and crew under tight timelines. By the end, you’ll walk away knowing exactly how to approach your next feature with confidence, clarity, and a toolkit built for real-world filmmaking.

 

PLUS! You Will Receive:

  • Sample Micro-Budget Call Sheet, Shot Lists, and Sides from one of Ted's actual films


Testimonial from Ted Campbell:

“I’m excited to join Stage 32 to talk about one of my favorite subjects—directing on a micro-budget. This is where you learn how to lead a team, solve problems fast, and still deliver a film that looks and feels cinematic. I’m looking forward to giving you practical insights you can use on your very next project.”

 

What You'll Learn

Introduction: Defining The Micro-Budget World 

  • What is Micro-Budget

  • The Genre and Market Reality

  • Case Studies of successful Micro-Budget films

 

The Director's Work: Defining And Tailoring Your Vision

  • Starting with the vision

  • Defining the key vision elements

    • Camera

    • Lighting

    • Color Pallet

    • Edit Style

  • How to make creative decisions while also creating a collaborative environment

The Director’s Micro-Budget Mandate: Prepare, Prepare, Prepare  

  •  Breaking down your script for prep success

  • Creating the Look book 

  • Determining your Visual "Language”

  • Ways to Tailor Your Vision to Your Resources 

 

Directing On The Fly: Adapt, Adapt, Adapt

  • Embracing Accidents

  • Location Strategy

  • The art of Resource Mining (Beyond the Set)

  • Tips to working with actors under tight conditions and timelines

  • Common pitfalls and how to avoid them

 

Q&A with Ted

Who Should Attend

  • Filmmakers working with limited budgets who want to maximize every resource
  • Emerging directors preparing to shoot their first feature film

  • Writer-directors seeking to translate their vision into efficient, achievable production plans

  • Anyone ready to turn small budgets into bold, cinematic storytelling

  • Film students or recent graduates eager to learn practical, real-world directing skills
 
 

Executive

Ted Campbell
Ted Campbell
Director and Screenwriter at

Ted Campbell is a filmmaker, screenwriter, and director with over 145 credits in film and television. Known for his roles as both a director and first assistant director, Ted has directed feature films including KILLER PROFILE, A DANGEROUS DEFENSE, and STUDENT SEDUCTION for Lifetime, as well as FINAL HEIST and THIS NEVER HAPPENED for Tubi. His broad background includes working on major network and streaming projects, mainly within the thriller genre. With a focus on hands-on storytelling and production skills, Ted has a strong understanding of what it takes to craft compelling, character-driven stories on screen.

Testimonials

Testimonial from Ted Campbell:

“I’m excited to join Stage 32 to talk about one of my favorite subjects—directing on a micro-budget. This is where you learn how to lead a team, solve problems fast, and still deliver a film that looks and feels cinematic. I’m looking forward to giving you practical insights you can use on your very next project.”

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