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What's your pitch: whether you are an amateur filmmaker trying to get funding for your first film or an experienced one seeking to make more new films, these expert tips given by Kacy Andrews and Timm Doolen of Bigfoot Entertainment can be of great value to you.(Financing for movie industry)

Asia Image,  April, 2006  by Andrews, Kacy; Doolen, Timm

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Since the first movie was made over a century ago countless people around the globe have wanted to be in the movie business. But historically the biggest obstacle to gain entry into the "industry" has been the large amount of capital needed to make a movie.

Funding is always difficult, but the most important thing to remember is to be flexible and creative about getting your story onto the screen.

Types of funding

1. Self-financing

Even if you have a nest egg or other capital, self-funding your project is probably not a good idea. Making a film is a very ...

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