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https://continuing.mcmaster.ca/events/micro-budget-filmmaking/
Micro-budget filmmaking, typically defined as productions under $250,000, has become an essential pathway for emerging producers and filmmakers who are early in their careers and may not yet have the experience or track record to access traditional Canadian funding institutions.
This webinar explores the fundamentals of producing through a micro-budget lens and how these principles can be applied across every stage of film production, from development to distribution. By comparing traditional production models with micro-budget approaches, participants will gain insight into how the Canadian filmmaking landscape has evolved over the past decade and what that means for filmmakers today.
What you’ll learn
- How micro-budget filmmaking differs from traditional production models
- Key producing fundamentals applied through a micro-budget lens
- Practical considerations for writing, budgeting, funding, and scheduling with limited resources
- Strategies for marketing and distributing micro-budget films
- How the Canadian film industry has changed over the past ten years
Why should you attend?
Whether you are an aspiring producer, filmmaker, or creative professional looking to better understand today’s film industry, this webinar will provide valuable context and practical insights. You will gain a clearer picture of the opportunities and challenges of micro-budget filmmaking and learn how these approaches can support sustainable, career-building film projects.
Register here:
https://continuing.mcmaster.ca/events/micro-budget-filmmaking/
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