As of now, I am a practicing filmmaker (again). Only this time I have plan. In the past I bought a camera, found a screenplay macro for Word, and made my friends parade around in my "comedies". Back then I had a very specific goal, to work out the digital workflow, then master each part of the indie process: write, direct, edit. But I forgot one part: producing. Sure, someone called all those friends and twisted their arms, someone forced me to write something, someone screened those works. Again it was me, but the really bad indie producer me made really bad producer decisions that led writer me to write junk, director me to suck and left distributor me with nothing to show for all the effort. Eventually writer, director me took his camera and went home.What went wrong? My goal was to workout the digital, no-budget workflow. And I did that, at least somewhat. But making awful movies for the sake of production kills your creative drive. Every time I locked the edit of another bad movie, I had a little less desire to write the next one.
Now, I am a producer first and foremost. Soon I may post about why every filmmaker should think of themselves as a producer first and director when it is necessary, instead of the other way around. Producers do a lot more than make some calls and pick up best picture Oscars. But they are often misunderstood and often mistrusted (rightfully so, in some cases.) However, you need to learn to be a fantastic producer for you own work, or you are not going to understand why it sucks.
So my new plan: Be a producer first. I will still work out workflows to optimize my product and post. But the producer in me will use every tool available, like modified classical film theory and market research, to do things right this time.
My plan as a producer is as follows: find ways to make production as economically viable as possible (minimize production, distribution and marketing costs), develop the ideas that have the best chances of making a good movie and finding an audience, and getting the most out of the other roles by having a clear vision of each project, so that while I am writing, directing, editing, etc, I am making one cohesive picture that is the best that it can be.
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