Hey guys. Well, I thought this day would never come, but my book Crowdsourcing for Filmmakers: Indie Film and the Power of the Crowd is now available. Well, the e-book has been available for the last few weeks, but the hard copy was on back order due to what my publisher called “inventory problems”. The good news is that the overwhelming number of pre-sales caused those inventory problems. So for those of you who ordered a copy in advance, you book has either landed or you’ll be receiving it any day now.
Now don’t let the title fool you. Crowdsourcing for Filmmakers is not just for content creators. It’s for actors, screenwriters, cinematographers, crew, producers and anyone looking to build a brand and an army of passionate supporters of that brand.
In this DIY world and with more content being created than ever before, it’s more important than ever that you understand how to find, enlist and move an audience in support of you and your projects. We’ll cover everything you need to know to make that happen with this book, the first ever on film crowdsourcing and one of the few selected to be published under the American Film Market (AFM) Presents banner.
To learn much more about what’s inside the book including the 3 remarkable case studies featured, how many different things you can crowdsource and why crowdsourcing is different from crowdfunding (but why crowdsourcing is the most vital aspect of any successful crowdfunding campaign), please watch the video below.
And to order the book, please check out the links below!
Thank you to all the amazing Stage 32’ers who have taken this two-year journey with me and who checked in from time to time to see if I was still sane. The answer is…mostly.
Cheers!
RB
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This journey has been, and continues to be, all of ours. That said, I'd be extremely grateful if you'd help me get the word out about the book. If you have social media, please post about it. If you have a blog, please write about it. Or, if you have any media outlets that you think would be interested in covering it, please let them know. We're in this together! Thank you.Read More
Hello, my fellow creatives. Happy Sunday.
Hope you are all enjoying and participating in what has been a very lively Introduce Yourself Weekend!
Today for Coffee & Content, I'm bringing you some voices with years of experience talking directing and screenwriting.
First up, legendary director, Ridley Scott waxes poetic on the craft of directing. As usual, no pulled punches from Sir Ridley. Nothing more for you to do with this one than pour yourself a full cuppa and kick back.
Next, from our friends at Film Courage, a compilation piece featuring some screenwriters with some road beneath and behind 'em. This one is called 10 Important Lessons on the Craft of Screenwriting. Grab something to write on for this one - many takeaways to be had.
As always, I ask you first and foremost to share. Pay it forward. It feels good. And you can do so by hitting those cool share buttons in the upper right side of this page or by simply emailing the link to those you feel might benefit from the content.
And, as you know, you're on a social media and networking platform! And the easiest way to stand out is by being visible and expressing an opinion! You can do both by leaving your thoughts in the comments section below.
Enjoy the content and the coffee!
Cheers!
RB
Ridley Scott on Directing
10 Important Lessons on the Craft of Screenwriting
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