[Watch the video interview on Youtube here]
In this Film Courage video interview, Author/Filmmaker/Instructor Kim Adelman shares how making a short film with no budget is possible by utilizing available resources like smartphones or borrowing better equipment. Bartering skills with other filmmakers can also help in collaborating on projects. While short films generally don’t generate much income, they serve as a calling card to showcase one’s talent and potentially lead to paid opportunities…(Watch the video interview on Youtube here).
BIO:
Kim Adelman is the author of Making It Big in Shorts. She produced 19 short films that won 30+ awards and played over 150 film festivals worldwide, including the Sundance Film Festival four years in a row. Ms. Adelman currently teaches Cinema Production 2 at Mount St. Mary’s University and Low Budget Filmmaking at UCLA Extension, where she was honored as Entertainment Studies Instructor of the Year in 2014 and won the Distinguished Instructor Award in 2016.

MAKING IT BIG IN SHORT: Shorter, Faster, Cheaper: The Ultimate Filmmaker’s Guide to Short Films
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