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            The evolving independent film landscape highlights the importance of strategic planning. Filmmakers who can anticipate...
 
            AFM is a global marketplace where filmmakers, distributors, and buyers come together to negotiate and secure deals, with projects ranging from early-stage concepts to completed films.
 
            The American Film Market underscored the need for independent studios to broaden their horizons. By embracing short-form content, family dramas, and culturally rich narratives...
by Chris Sturges 
            The American Film Market underscored the need for independent studios to broaden their horizons. By embracing short-form content, family dramas, and culturally rich narratives...
by Chris Sturges 
            The evolving independent film landscape highlights the importance of strategic planning. Filmmakers who can anticipate...
by Chris Sturges 
            AFM is a global marketplace where filmmakers, distributors, and buyers come together to negotiate and secure deals, with projects ranging from early-stage concepts to completed films.
by Chris Sturges 
            Film tourism is the practice of visiting places where popular movies or TV shows were filmed. Vancouver, with its diverse settings, has been the backdrop for numerous blockbuster films and hit TV series.
by Chris Sturges 
            Sponsoring film festivals and events is a strategic way for Vancouver businesses to enhance brand visibility and attract new customers.
by Chris Sturges 
            If you own or operate a business in an attractive or unique location, renting out your space to production companies can be a lucrative venture.
by Chris Sturges 
            Businesses that provide technical services like lighting, sound, or post-production can also form partnerships with filmmakers. Production companies frequently seek out reliable local vendors.
by Chris Sturges 
            Two unconventional film funding methods—revenue sharing and film co-ops—are helping independent filmmakers overcome financial obstacles by fostering collaboration and shared ownership in the production process.
by Chris Sturges