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    Advanced / Professional The 2026 Streaming Trap: Why the ‘Flat Fee’ is Dying and What Your Distributor Isn't Telling You

    Very accurate, the flat fee didn’t disappear, it just shifted all the risk to producers. Today it often feels like you’re financing your own distribution while someone else controls it. QC and delivery are one of the biggest traps right now. Many still underestimate it and it can easily eat up...
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    Europe Major Market Marché du Film 2026 – Cannes Film Market (May 12–21)

    Fully agree with the points above, everyone’s basically pointing in the same direction. Cannes is still the strongest market, it just doesn’t work the same way it did 10–15 years ago. It used to be more meetings = better, now it’s clearly shifting toward fewer, more targeted meetings...
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    Industry Insight Why Do Expensive Films Look Cheap and Low-Budget Films Feel Cinematic?

    What makes expensive films sometimes look cheap and low-budget films feel cinematic has very little to do with money and almost everything to do with intention. Big studio productions often try to make every frame safe, clean and perfectly visible. Every actor is well lit, every detail is...
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    Discussion Your Film Got Produced. Now Do You Actually Want to Sell It?

    Let’s be honest: finishing a film is not a business outcome. Without sales, distribution, and licensing, a completed movie is just a cost. During development and production, everyone confidently discusses market potential, target audiences, and revenue projections. Pitch decks highlight...
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    Industry Strategy Navigating SAG-AFTRA AI Clauses: A Legal Roadmap for Independent Filmmakers

    Interesting discussion, but I think many people in the film industry are viewing this less as a contractual issue and more as a job-security question. Most of the concerns I hear on sets or in post facilities aren’t about the technical definitions of Digital Replicas or Performance Data...
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    Europe Secondary Market MIP LONDON 2026 – London

    Honestly, I don’t really attend TV markets, and the reason is simple: there are a huge number of these events every year (MIP London, MIPCOM, etc.), and taking them seriously becomes extremely expensive. The badge is just the starting point. Flights, hotel in London, days away from work the...
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    Experience What was the hardest lesson you learned as a director?

    The hardest directing lesson I learned wasn’t about cameras or editing it was about working with creative teams as a director. On an early short film project, I held onto my vision too tightly. I believed that a strong director should have clear answers for everything. Whenever the...
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    Question Screenwriter Why Do So Many Great Screenplays Never Sell in Hollywood?

    From my experience, the U.S. market doesn’t reject scripts because they’re bad, but because they’re unclear too early. I’ve had solid scripts passed on simply because within the first 5–8 pages it wasn’t obvious who the story was about, what the main goal was, or what kind of movie it was...
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    Question Is Netflix Still a Good Home for Independent Films?

    From an industry perspective, Netflix still has huge reach and influence, but its role is clearly evolving. Until recently, Netflix functioned mainly as a scale-driven platform. With the announced acquisition of Warner Bros., HBO, and related studio assets, it’s reasonable to expect strategic...
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    Discussion Question Becoming a Film Director in the USA in 2025 – The Honest Reality

    I think this thread highlights something that’s often missing from the “how to become a director” conversation: context and timing. In 2025, it’s not that directing has become easier or harder in the US it’s become different. Visibility, momentum, and clarity of voice seem to matter more than...
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    Europe Question EFM Badge Cost vs Value – Berlinale 2026 Reality Check

    Hi everyone, I’ve just read the recent blog post about Berlinale 2026 and the question of whether the EFM badge is actually worth the money, and I thought it would be interesting to continue the discussion here from an outsider’s perspective. From what I’ve seen and heard so far, the EFM badge...
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    Discussion Why Workflow Matters More Than Camera Gear on Indie Film Sets

    I’m with you on this. For me the line is where the tech starts slowing down the story. If something gets me 90 percent of the look in half the time, I’ll take it. On indie sets, time is the real luxury, not the camera. A solid workflow doesn’t kill creativity, it actually protects it by keeping...
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    Discussion How Networking Actually Works in the US Film Industry (vs Europe)

    Networking is still one of the most valuable skills in the film industry, yet it's also one of the most misunderstood. The word networking makes a lot of people uncomfortable. It sounds cold and forced. It brings up images of awkward small talk and people trying to impress each other with...
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    Industry Insight Can Indie Filmmakers Afford Virtual Production Without Disney Budgets?

    I was the 1st AC on a Volume shoot last month, and the biggest lesson learned was focus pulling. When the background is 10 feet behind the actor but represents a mountain range miles away, the traditional markers don't work the same way. We had to use AI-assisted rangefinders to keep the...
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    Industry Strategy Navigating SAG-AFTRA AI Clauses: A Legal Roadmap for Independent Filmmakers

    The dust has finally settled after the last rounds of negotiations, and the 2026 SAG-AFTRA contracts are a beast. As a producer, if you aren't paying attention to the "Digital Replica" (DR) and "Synthetic Performer" (SP) clauses, you are walking into a legal buzzsaw. We are seeing a massive...
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    Open The brutal truth about tax credits: Why locations matter more than your script

    Hi everyone! I’ve been thinking a lot lately about how much the industry has changed, and there’s a tough lesson I think every producer should hear. In 2026, the reality is that your script is often secondary to the tax credit. It sounds harsh, but as a Line Producer, I find myself spending way...
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