“Some people I knew when I first got into movie-making have always put me down for not sticking to the “old” way of doing things–that a film was not considered a “real film” unless it was in a movie theater. Making a DVD was a sign of “failure”. But oh how the times are changing. I’m just glad I stuck to my guns, ignored those folks, and made my own movies, even if they are just on DVD and in downloadable format.”
Read this article from Lia Scott Price.
The Ten Commandments of Filmmaking
How to Work (and Survive) in the
Film and Television Industry
by Peter D. Marshall







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