As a filmmaker, your network is one of your greatest assets. And email is a primary tool here, whether you’re pitching a script or looking for a distributor. That’s why you need email analytics tools ...
A LA ‘producer’ colleague of mine has a simple offer: for $5,000 she will teach you how to fund your film in two afternoon sessions. Let’s get one thing straight. She is not a producer. She is a ...
This Valentine's Day, we're looking for original and creative one-minute films that explore the theme of unlikely love.
Script Angel is proud to collaborate with Raindance Film Festival as the Official Script Development Partner for the 2026 Raindance Script Competition.
A Limited Liability Company is one of the best things you can do when you are just starting, before you even walk out to your first shoot.
If Your Debut Film Is Not Your Dream Film, then this is the corollary: Your first film is a piece of evidence. Not art therapy. It’s not a manifesto. Not a cry for validation. Evidence. Here are the ...
If you have been reading our founder’s Substack, you will here a lot about a new film movement coming out of America, and now in the UK, called “Nondē” Meaning Non-dependent filmmaking. NonDē doesn’t ...
Branding used to be a dirty word in indie film. “Real” filmmakers were supposed to focus on the art and leave the branding to those mythical marketing departments that only exist in Hollywood office ...
Every horror fan has their first time. For Henry Wong, it was watching Scream on a forbidden VHS tape at his grandparents’ house. As he recalls in his Esquire (Autumn 2025 edition) feature, “you never ...
Fly-on-the-wall documentaries have become immensely popular over the years. In 2022, Netflix’s Harry & Meghan topped the charts with the “highest viewed documentary premiere,” with a debut that ...
In this blog post we’ll explore four key horror sub-genres: psychological horror, supernatural horror, slasher films, and body horror. We’ll discuss how they craft their narratives to shape audience ...
History doesn’t move in a straight line—it spirals in recurring cycles of growth, awakening, unraveling, and crisis. This fascinating pattern, observed by historians William Strauss and Neil Howe, ...
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