If You Work in Indie Film, You Must Think Like a Producer
If you're an indie actor, writer, or crew member, here’s the uncomfortable truth:
No one is coming to rescue your project.
Not a studio.
Not a mysterious investor.
Not the “right connection.”
And if your career depends on someone else choosing you, you don’t have a career strategy. You have wishful thinking.
The creatives who last don’t just perform. They produce.
They build vehicles.
They control IP.
They reduce risk.
They create opportunity instead of waiting for it.
In my latest article, I break down why thinking like a producer isn’t optional in the indie world, it’s essential.
If you care about longevity, ownership, and actually getting your stories made, this will challenge you.
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If You Work in Indie Film, You Must Think Like a Producer
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