May 13 at 9:55pm

Why Microbudget Filmmaking Sucks

Read what Mynette Louie has to say about time in the trenches.

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  • Yeah, it sucks, but what else are people going to do to get their work out there? Nobody wants to do microbudget movies. Find me someone who relishes in that world and I'll show you someone afraid of failure or even...success.
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    Wait, I think I have it. Big budgets are better than small budgets. Is that it?
  • OMG! You mean I've been making micro budget films all this time when I could have had 7 and 8 figure budgets? Awesome. Where do I sign up?
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