At Bold Content one of our company goals is to support talented filmmakers. Sometimes that comes in the form of providing them an opportunity to work on real client projects, other times it can mean helping them to get passion projects off the ground. But we realise that funding is often a stumbling block for emerging talent. In an ideal world, you would make a film, and once it is produced people are queuing up to buy the licensing costs to distribute it onto diverse platforms and exhibit it in numerous theatres. Unfortunately, the bare truth is that, especially for independent or emerging filmmakers, these parties won’t be queuing up. On the contrary, often these filmmakers need to get those parties on board before the actual production of the film has started, in order to gather enough funding to make its creation happen. A struggle which all emerging filmmakers have faced or still face and, therefore, the following article will cover ‘how to get your short film funded?’ Fortunately, the British government is relatively generous in supporting the films industry. There are many different sources of funding, ranging from non-profit organisations to private production companies (like ours) that are willing to help emerging filmmakers with getting their film off the ground. Below is a small selection of these sources, which will point filmmakers, who are in need of funding, into the right direction and give them a head-start on their short film financing research. Bankside Films The British Film Industry Creative England Doc Society Film London Liverpool Film Office There are several smaller film funding organisation such as Film Cymru Wales, Welsh Government Media Investment Budget, West Midland Production Fund, Northern Ireland Screen, Screen Scotland and Yorkshire Content Fund which offer support to regional creatives. However, it is worth to visit their website if you are planning to film in one of those areas. John Brabourne Awards Genera Quarters Crowdfunding As evidenced above, there are a lot of different and diverse ways of funding your short film but before applying we advise you to look into them in a bit more detail and do some proper research to prevent any unpleasant surprises after its completion. Finally, don’t forget to create a solid funding proposal and update your reel! Good luck! The post How to get your short film funded? appeared first on Bold Content Video Production. from Bold Content Video Production https://boldcontentvideo.com/2020/04/20/how-to-get-your-short-film-funded/ via IFTTT from https://fidelmartin0.tumblr.com/post/615927797346648064 from https://johnconnell0.blogspot.com/2020/04/how-to-get-your-short-film-funded.html
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