Building a Career in Independent Film Without Relying on Studios
I just published a conversation with Wes Clark about what it really takes to build a sustainable career as an independent filmmaker in today’s market.
We talk about the realities of micro-budget filmmaking, including recoupment expectations, why most first films do not succeed on momentum alone, and why long-term thinking matters more than short-term wins.
We cover the role of
🔍 short films versus feature films,
🚀 the growing importance of YouTube and direct audience building, and
🎯 how niche positioning can be more effective than trying to appeal to the mainstream.
We also examine how
📌 marketing,
📌 community building, and
📌 consistency now play a central role in a filmmaker’s trajectory, as well as
📌 how new tools, platforms, and AI-driven discovery are changing how audiences find and engage with films.
This is a practical and reflective conversation for filmmakers who want to understand both the creative and business realities of independent cinema, and who are serious about building something that lasts.
