Indie Filmmaking: Truth & Reality : Wardrobe on a Budget with Maribeth Moy

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In this episode, Jeff Deverett sits down with wardrobe specialist and organizing expert Maribeth Moy to dive into the realities of managing wardrobe on a tight budget in indie filmmaking. Together, they explore the creative ways filmmakers can dress their actors without breaking the bank—often relying on items actors already own, thrifted pieces, or repurposed wardrobe elements.

Maribeth Moy shares insights on the resourcefulness and conscientiousness it takes to succeed in wardrobe for indie productions. From understanding character through clothing to building trust with actors while working within financial constraints, she emphasizes the importance of communication, creativity, and smart planning.

Whether you’re outfitting a cast with zero dollars or trying to make modern clothes look period-appropriate, this episode is packed with practical advice for filmmakers and wardrobe enthusiasts alike.

Key Takeaways:
  • How to stretch your wardrobe budget without sacrificing quality

  • The importance of working collaboratively with actors on their look

  • Tips for organizing wardrobe racks and maintaining continuity on set

  • Why a good wardrobe person is equal parts artist, planner, and problem solver
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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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