Indie Film Track: Crowdfunding to Build Independence (audio)

Creator
Creator: Best, Emily
Date
2017
Full Description

The only proven path to independence as an artist is a direct connection to your audience. Crowdfunding is becoming a fundamental piece of most financing plans for independent films. However, many filmmakers miss the opportunity to turn their film funding campaigns into audience-building opportunities that can last an entire career and provide the groundwork for theatrical distribution that you control. This class for film-related projects will provide the crowdfunding action plan most likely to create a lasting, flourishing, direct relationship with your audience. In this workshop, you’ll learn how to find your audience, how to structure your crowdfunding campaign, how to pick the right goal and backer incentives, and much more. This class is the reason crowdfunding campaigns on Seed&Spark have the highest success rate in the world (over 80% in 2017).

Resource Type
Physical Form
Extent
1 item
Language
English
Identifier
AFF-AP-046-2017
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Source
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