

IFH 298: The Art of Micro-Budget Filmmaking with Noam Kroll
Feb 7, 2019
Noam Kroll, writer, director, and post guru, shares his insights on shooting a micro-budget film that looks amazing. He discusses the challenges of micro-budget filmmaking, working with SAG, shooting without permission, surviving a 12-day shoot, intense bonds formed on set, and self-distribution strategies. Noam also explores the impact of art on people, distribution decisions, Facebook marketing, and the importance of collaboration in filmmaking.
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Introduction
00:00 • 4min
Journey into Filmmaking
04:00 • 6min
Navigating Challenges of Micro-Budget Filmmaking and Working with SAG
10:05 • 3min
Navigating Challenges in Micro-Budget Filmmaking
12:39 • 7min
Navigating Challenges in Micro-Budget Filmmaking
19:28 • 2min
Surviving the 12-Day Filming Challenge
21:13 • 8min
Navigating the Intense Demands of Micro-Budget Filmmaking
29:25 • 2min
Building Intense Bonds in Micro-Budget Filmmaking
31:43 • 8min
Exploring the Unforeseen Impact of Art on People
39:33 • 2min
Navigating Film Distribution Decisions
41:10 • 9min
Facebook Marketing Strategy and Digital Platform Windowing
50:03 • 3min
Self-Distribution Strategies for Micro-Budget Films
53:14 • 7min
Importance of Script Reading and Influential Books for Filmmakers
01:00:01 • 2min
Importance of Collaboration in Filmmaking and Favorite Films Discussion
01:01:46 • 3min
Guest Sharing Experiences and Filmmaker Contest Reminder
01:05:03 • 2min