Indie Filmmaking: Truth & Reality : Bootstrapping a Feature Film: Brandon Keaton’s Indie Hustle
SHOW NOTES
Host Jeff Everett sits down with independent filmmaker Brandon Keaton to unpack his journey from Marine Corps veteran and martial arts school owner to producing his first feature film, Turbo Cola. Brandon shares how a simple table read sparked the project, how he assembled locations, crew, and resources through community connections, and why he chose to self-finance the film.
They dive into the realities of indie filmmaking—budgeting with no experience, solving production problems on the fly, surviving weather delays, changing the film’s title for marketability, and navigating early distribution conversations. Brandon offers candid insight on investing in yourself, pushing past comfort zones, and turning an “impossible dream” into a completed, distributed feature.
A practical, inspirational episode for filmmakers looking to understand what it really takes to get a movie made from scratch.
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Indie Filmmaking: Truth & Reality
Film school taught you how to make a movie—this show teaches you how to get it financed and distributed. In bite-sized 30-minute episodes, filmmaker and distribution expert Jeff Deverett gives you the real-world advice film schools leave out. From raising money to getting your movie on screens (and making your money back), Indie Filmmaking: Truth & Reality breaks down the business side of indie film with practical, honest guidance. No fluff. No sugar-coating. Just the truth—and the reality—of what it takes to get your film made and seen.
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