Future of Independent film Production
After
doing a little research of independent film production companies and its
future, there are several key points to discuss, whether there is a future for
independent film production companies or not?
In my opinion yes. As the film business fast approaching 100 billion a year in global revenues
the independent film companies are taking a bite and growing, one example, when Neil Ortenbers,
announced plans to start a new career in film production and has launch a
production company called Insurgent Films.
Another great example of independent film is independent production company, Gateway films. Not to forget
that female production companies are
well on the growth, example Game changer films, or chicken and egg pictures are
just a few.
There are
numerous companies out to establish and leave there marks, and If you are
wondering, if there is a creative directory in every major city? Yes
there is, one example is production resource directory for the Hollywood area, a
good source for finding Independent film groups.
With
advancing technology becoming
available to small groups of creative independent film seekers, the quality and
amount of work, which can produce close to Hollywood style films, are a present
day reality. What makes one company better
than the other? Well. Several things, first compared to the big six
film production companies, are lack of money or better yet a lack of budget, is a disadvantage. The bigger the budget the more they can allocate towards special effects and attracting, A-list actors. If the budget is low then the company either
compromises or look for other ways to attract more investors.
Bringing
your film to the mid or big screen, is using the web to promote your film such
as YouTube. Videos are being widely used to help drive online sales. However as I see it, can be used as another avenue to attract Investors/capital and collaborators to continue a
project or promote the independent film in mind.
The
advantages of being an independent company are several first, they receive all
the profits, compared to the big six, were profits are spread
out to keep within budget and keep shareholders satisfied. Big films required big budgets; in turn small
independent films can produce a very good quality film on a smaller budget, by
having the right team and collaborating there efforts with others that share the same passion. In my opinion having a
great story, is what I believe will make or break a company period.
In
addition, there is less pressure on
the small independent film, due to its smaller budget unlike the big six; this
gives a company freedom to be creative without the pressures of the management
and their nuances. Another Advantage is
that they have complete control over
what they decide to produce given even greater freedom to create.
With
ever changing advancement in technology, we are slowly seeing more and more
independent film companies on the horizon, whether it’s a good thing or not, I
leave that to your infinite wisdom.
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