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DIY Cinema Cult
DIY Cinema Cult
40 episodes
4 weeks ago
A DIY filmmaking podcast for DIY filmmakers. Follow Aaron Trinder and Marc Hardman step-by-step through their struggle to get a low-budget feature film from page to screen.
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A DIY filmmaking podcast for DIY filmmakers. Follow Aaron Trinder and Marc Hardman step-by-step through their struggle to get a low-budget feature film from page to screen.
Show more...
TV & Film
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Episode 26: How To Make A Feature Film By Accident
DIY Cinema Cult
1 hour 1 minute
3 years ago
Episode 26: How To Make A Feature Film By Accident
Aaron and Marc are back after time away working on their respective feature films. Marc gives details on his eventful first block of shooting on 'The Old Man' and explains how the project fell apart and was put back together multiple times in the build up to the shoot. It's a pretty hair-raising story of mountains, forged documents, missing budget and disappearing actors. Its DIY indie film production at its very best. Our Kickstarter campaign for The Old Man is now live! You can see our teaser trailer and much, much more over at: https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/theoldman/the-old-man
DIY Cinema Cult
A DIY filmmaking podcast for DIY filmmakers. Follow Aaron Trinder and Marc Hardman step-by-step through their struggle to get a low-budget feature film from page to screen.