Making Urban Movies

by Peter D. Marshall on March 10, 2009

This article is from Black Meadow Productions.

“There is a belief that when you attach the word urban to a indie movie that the story will be based on life in the ghetto or barrio. Plus the production quality will be less than an art house film made for the same budget.

Many talented filmmakers are changing that thought by putting out high quality urban movies made on indie budgets. The diversity of the urban genre continues to grow because the storylines are connecting with a larger audience by going beyond what you would expect to see in a urban movie” Read article.

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Film School March 11, 2009 at 6:00 AM

This is an interesting trend!

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