

Show Don't Tell: Micro-Budget Filmmaking
Noam Kroll
Each week, filmmaker Noam Kroll shares valuable insight into the world of micro-budget filmmaking, geared towards true DIY filmmakers looking to get out there and create their own films.
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Jun 8, 2017 • 1h 29min
Directing a $67,000 Micro-Budget Feature Film With Joe McClean
No two feature films are made the same way, and this sentiment is especially true of micro-budget productions which often come together under very unconventional circumstances. Director Joe McClean's latest feature film - The Drama Club - is certainly no exception to this rule.With a budget of only $67,000, Joe and his team pulled off development, production, post-produciton, and self-distribution in a true DIY fashion, and have an excellent feature film to show for it.Over the course of this in-depth interview, Joe shares some tremendously valuable insight into each stage of his process. He outlines how he was able to raise the budget for his film himself, put together a dedicated cast and crew that were willing to embrace a project on this scale, his techniques for working efficiently on set and in post, and his experience with film festivals and eventual choice to self-distribute.Be sure to check out the trailer and feature film using the links below:The Drama Club Trailer: https://vimeo.com/185824231The Drama Club on the iTunes Store: https://itunes.apple.com/us/movie/the-drama-club/id1229860023For more content like this, be sure to visit www.noamkroll.com

Jun 1, 2017 • 59min
Utilizing Vimeo To Grow As a Filmmaker & Build Your Audience With Derick Rhodes
Countless filmmakers have leveraged the power of Vimeo to showcase their work, refine their craft, and ultimately build an audience for themselves. Some have had so much success on Vimeo that they have even drawn the attention of Hollywood producers who later afforded them the opportunity to direct, write, DP, or otherwise contribue to full blown feature film projects.On this episode, Noam chats with Derick Rhodes, the Director of Creator Programs & Events at Vimeo. As a filmmaker himself and a former producer for Shutterstock, Derick is truly a wealth of knowledge, and over the course of this interview he shares some invaluable insight for filmmakers looking to maximize their presence on Vimeo and truly make a dent with their work. From explaining the power of Vimeo Channels to detailing how Vimeo Staff Picks are made, Derick dives deep into the inner workings of Vimeo, and shares insight that virtually any filmmaker can can learn something from. He also elaborates on Vimeo's education tools - such as Vimeo Video School - and sheds light on what's in store for Vimeo in the future.For more content like this, be sure to visit www.noamkroll.com

May 25, 2017 • 21min
How To Find Existing Writing Material To Direct
While some filmmakers absolutely love the writing process and consider themselves true writer-directors, many others prefer to focus strictly on directing, and as such are often searching for high quality written material to work with. In this episode, Noam explores 3 fundamental strategies that can greatly benefit those filmmakers who are eager to get on set as soon as possible, but struggle to find the right material to get them there.For more content like this visit: www.noamkroll.com

May 18, 2017 • 25min
Short Films Vs. Feature Films
Filmmakers at all levels - amateur and professional - often struggle with the same question: What type of project would best help my artistic career, a short or a feature film? While there is no right or wrong answer, there are some clear pros and cons to both that should always be taken into account before venturing off into production. in this episode Noam weighs in with some of his thoughs on each, and outlines how to make the most out of both.For more content like this visit www.noamkroll.com

May 15, 2017 • 27min
Mastering The Art Of Coverage As a Director
Using scene coverage in unique or unexpected ways is one of the most effective ways for you to leave your mark on a film. Filmmakers are often taught to simply cover their scenes with just a master and closeups, which often leads to less interesting storytelling and less dynamic scenes, even though better choices are readily available.In this episode, Noam shares his insight on how to approach the art of coverage to give yourself more creative and practical options on set and in post-production.For more content like this visit: www.noamkroll.com

May 12, 2017 • 25min
How To Pick The Right DSLR or Mirrorless Camera For Your Film
With hundreds of 4K capable DSLR and Mirrorless cameras on the market today, choosing the right one can be a very tough decision. In this epsiode, Noam outlines his tought process for purchasing the right camera for your unique needs as a filmmaker, the most critical features you should be looking for in a camera, and explains why DSLRs/Mirrorless cameras are as relevant as ever for filmmakers on a budget.For more content like this, be sure to visit www.noamkroll.com

May 11, 2017 • 58min
An Interview With Micro-Budget Filmmakers: Jamie Benyon & Lucy Jordan
In this episode, Noam interviews Jamie Benyon and Lucy Jordan, who recently completed production on a micro-budget feature film titled Time of The Season. With exprience on big-budget productions such as Wonder Woman, Doctor Strange, Fantastic Beasts, Free Fire and Rogue One, the filmmaking duo has developed a unique take on their approach to micro-budget films.For more content like this, be sure to visit www.noamkroll.com.You can see some of Jamie and Lucy's work on Time of The Season below:https://twitter.com/TotSFilmhttps://www.facebook.com/TimeofTheSeasonFilmhttps://www.instagram.com/totsfilm/

May 4, 2017 • 24min
Finding Motivation & Staying Committed To Your Film
Filmmakers are notorious for starting projects that they don't finish, and more often than not this issue stems from a lack of proper motivation and commitment. In this episode, Noam explores the fundamental reasons why motivation and commitment are the keys to success for filmmakers, and shares some actionable tips that will help you stay on track throughout the course of your filmmaking process.www.noamkroll.com

Apr 27, 2017 • 30min
How To Break Into The Industry As a Director
Noam explores the different paths that filmmakers take to become feature film Directors, and shares actionable methodology that is universally helpful for aspiring Directors who are looking to reach their full potential.For more content like this, be sure to follow Noam's blog at: http://www.noamkroll.com

Apr 20, 2017 • 22min
Story Development & Screenwriting Insight
On this episode, Noam shares insight and tips on crafting the perfect story and script for a micro-budget screenplay. Using examples from his recent feature film, he outlines the do's and dont's of writing a script with the intention of producing it on a micro-budget level.For more content like this, be sure to visit http://www.noamkroll.com


