Case Study: "The Truth Is Always Complicated" 2 Years Later
Two years later: Filmmaker Ryan Barton-Grimley shares his experiences of producing his low-budget feature film, "The Truth is Always Complicated", made for under a million dollars with name cast.
Ryan discusses:
• How he originally approached his low budget film "The Truth Is Always Complicated"
• How he got solid B list names attached
• 2 years later - what the reality is of getting distribution for his film
• Which distribution platforms have come forward and prove to be the biggest revenue streams
• What he would do differently next time
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This seminar is available in audio format
Additional Resources
The Truth Is Always Complicated Official Site: http://www.thetruthisalwayscomplicated.com/thetruth.html
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