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The Art of Film Funding

The Art of Film Funding
The Art of Film Funding
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  • The Art of Film Funding

    Surviving the New Film Industry: AI, Studios, and the Indie Filmmaker’s Advantage

    18/03/2026 | 43min
    Jonathon Smith is a writer, director, and producer whose work spans independent film development and forward-looking conversations about the evolving film industry.
    Known for his thoughtful approach to storytelling and production, Jonathon has been actively exploring how emerging technologies, shifting studio structures, and new distribution models are reshaping opportunities for filmmakers.
    As both a creative and a strategist, he brings a valuable perspective on how filmmakers can adapt to industry disruption while staying true to their artistic voice.
    Jonathon is especially interested in how independent filmmakers can use new tools—including artificial intelligence and evolving digital platforms—to develop projects, reach audiences, and build sustainable careers in filmmaking.
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    Ethos Film Festival & The Power of Purpose-Driven Cinema

    12/03/2026 | 41min
    Anabelle Munro is an award-winning writer, producer, director, and singer and owner of Blue Boots Productions whose creative work spans film and music with a deep commitment to socially conscious storytelling.
    She is the creator and manager of the Ethos Film Festival, a festival designed to celebrate films that embody integrity, purpose, and artistic excellence. Through Ethos, Anabelle has built a space where independent filmmakers can showcase their work in an environment that values meaningful cinema, thoughtful dialogue, and creative collaboration.
    Her leadership reflects both artistic passion and entrepreneurial spirit — qualities every independent filmmaker must cultivate.
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    From Set to Software: How Smart Producers Are Reinventing Film Production

    04/03/2026 | 49min
    We’re joined by two experienced producers who have worked at the highest levels of film and television — from major studio features to award-winning streaming series — and who are now building tools to help filmmakers work smarter.
    Stephen Marinaccio is a veteran producer with over 35 years of experience across global feature films and television, and co-founder of Cinematic Apps. He has worked in over 30 countries and served in key production roles on projects including Ghosts of the Abyss with James Cameron, Netflix’s Marco Polo, Amazon’s Jack Ryan, and as interim VP of Production at Paramount. Stephen is also the creator of the r/FilmTVBudgeting community on Reddit, where producers share knowledge about budgeting and production strategy.
         Stephen's Reddit community: https://www.reddit.com/r/FilmTVBudgeting/ 
    Matthew Cuny is a producer, Head of Production at Bix Pix Entertainment, and co-founder of Cinematic Apps. He has overseen more than $70 million in production budgets, including the Emmy, Annie, and BAFTA-winning series Tumble Leaf and the Emmy-nominated Shape Island. With 20 years of experience in both live-action and animation — and an early background in streaming technology — Matthew bridges traditional production expertise with modern digital innovation.
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    The New Frontier of Film Distribution with Rish Aggarwal of Kinema

    25/02/2026 | 44min
    Kinema is a technology-driven global screening and streaming platform designed to democratize film distribution and empower independent filmmakers. Before launching Kinema, Rish was a Principal at Human Ventures, where he supported and invested in early-stage startups across a range of industries. Prior to that, he worked in fintech, leading strategic projects at Transactis ahead of its 2019 acquisition by Mastercard. At Kinema, he champions community-led screenings, virtual events, direct audience relationships, and, most recently, partnered with Show&Tell Films to expand resources and education for filmmakers within the Kinema ecosystem.
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    Beyond Kickstarter: Using WeFunder to Build Investor-Driven Indie Films

    11/02/2026 | 43min
    Mark Elias is a Los Angeles-based writer, actor, and independent filmmaker focused on grounded, commercial indie films with bold concepts and strong character work. He is the producer of We Could Be Heroes, a comedy-crime heist rooted in gaming culture. Mark is currently raising the film through WeFunder, allowing the public to invest and follow the project’s real-time journey from campaign to production. His work blends entrepreneurial execution with story-driven filmmaking, with a mission to build audience-first entertainment that can break out commercially.

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Sobre The Art of Film Funding

Discover the secrets to funding and creating successful indie films with The Art of Film Funding Podcast. Join Carole Dean, President of From the Heart Productions and author of The Art of Film Funding, and Heather Lenz, director of the award-winning documentary Kusama-Infinity, as they chat with top film industry pros. Get practical insider tips on crowdfunding, pitching, saving on budgets, marketing, hybrid distribution, and the latest in A.I. filmmaking. Whether you’re funding your first project or navigating new trends, this podcast has everything you need to succeed. Subscribe and let’s get your film funded!
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