Arms supplier Mike Tristano: I’m the guy to call for any project that needs weapons
Exclusive BZFilm interview with Entertainment industry's most famous weapons supplier, Mike Tristano
Exclusive BZFilm interview with Entertainment industry's most famous weapons supplier, Mike Tristano
A story of an L.A. gangster and his gang that tries to establish their own influence on the dark city streets
This is quite an interesting post. Not a review, not another photo gallery, or a b-movie trailer, but a letter from one of our readers, Aleem. And, since we love our readers as much as B-movies, why not try to answer the reader’s questions here? So here we go
People tend to think, that big budget movies have all the resources and independents are perpetually at a disadvantage. That’s not entirely true. Yes, they seem to have access to all type of filmmaking tools
Film producer talks about low-budget film distribution. Without censorship
In recent years, we’ve seen directors and producers put together successful films on a relatively low budget such as “The Blair Witch Project” (1999) , “Clerks” (1994) and “Open Water” (2003), just to name a few. However, if you have a limited budget, it can be extremely difficult to be successful. A Filmmaker must carefully follow a certain set of
We talked about how you can raise the money for your film project before, and now, we’re going to talk about how you can use Facebook on this matter. Social networking sites like Facebook (which is growing day by day) emerge fast as specific tools for independent filmmakers to fund their film projects. We can also take a look at
So, you’re a filmmaker. If so, you’re familiar with piracy, sure you do. It can be your best friend, you know… Despite the conventional wisdom that BitTorrent websites and illegal downloading are destroying the fabric of entertainment industries, a number of advocates and activists believe that piracy can help independent filmmakers as both a distribution mechanism and promotional tool. Revenue
The discussion on this topic could go in several directions, but for now we’re going to concentrate on low-budget movie. So, you’ve decided to make a movie (a short film, a documentary) and you desperately need some funding. So, what are your choices here? Read on, and check out the ways you can find financing for your movie. First things
As I’ve said earlier on Twitter and Facebook page as well, we’re not preparing to shoot our short low-budget movie. Today, I should be meeting with a girl, who agreed to appear in one of the scenes. In fact, its a very important scene, at the beginning of the movie, that sets the tone for the rest of the story.
Yesterday I thought of some films, that I’ve watched, and those that left an impression on me, or in some way, influenced me. So, naturally, I decided to list some of them here (Hollywood blockbusters excluded), with some comments. Here they come below (films in this post), in no particular order. 1. Texas Chainsaw Massacre (1973). “I remember the
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