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Stage 32 4-Part Class: How To Budget A Film Between $700k and $2 Million
Stage 32 4-Part Class: How To Budget A Film Between $700k and $2 Million
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Work with a producer and filmmaker who's films have screened at Sundance, Tribeca and South By Southwest to learn how to budget your own independent film between $700K - $2MM so you can attract investors and buyers!
PLEASE NOTE: Although this exclusive Stage 32 class is no longer live and the teacher is not available on email, we highly encourage you to do any assignments to get the most out of the educational experience.
It’s time to take the reins and make your story a reality by producing your independent film!
Independent films that cost between $700K and $2 million are proving to be a fantastic way for up-and-coming filmmakers to get noticed as new paths to distribution grow hungrier daily for more content. Before you start shooting, you must prove on paper that you can produce your story with limited funds. This four-part intensive class guides you through what you need to know, shows you how to avoid rookie mistakes, provides real example budgets for you to learn from, and more.
This exclusive on-demand Stage 32 class is an intensive course that will teach you how to budget your film at a price point between $700K and $2 million. This will allow you to have meaningful and productive conversations with investors and production companies.
Guiding you each session is Julie Buck, a producer and filmmaker whose work has played at festivals including Tribeca, SXSW, London, and Sundance. She has budgeted and scheduled hundreds of independent films.
In each session you’ll learn a vital step in the process of creating your budget, receiving example handouts of real budgets and assignments that will help you put into practice the wealth of information covered.
Over four sessions, you’ll go in-depth on:
- Transforming a schedule into a budget
- Above the line vs. below the line costs
- Scheduling and budgeting software
- Pros and cons of working with unions
- How to budget post-production
- Rookie mistakes and overlooked costs
- Tax incentives available to you
- And more
By the end of this intensive course, not only will you have a budget for your own film, but you’ll also have the knowledge to create budgets and schedules for future productions, and handouts to keep and utilize in the future.
Plus! Julie will provide you with exclusive handouts to use for your current and future projects. Downloads include:
- Sample budget breakdown
- Rate sheets for your crew and IATSE agreements
- Rate sheets for your cast and SAG agreements
- A comprehensive list of festivals to target
- Sample scripts
Testimonials from Julie's previous Stage 32 Courses:
"I'm so happy I found Julie, she has helped me tremendously in preparing for my new film!" - Christine F.
"Julie has been my favorite teacher on Stage 32 thus far! She's very informative and really cares about helping out her people." - Julia M.
"Julie is fantastic! My favorite teacher from Stage 32 thus far. Take her course! You'll be happy you did." - Zuzanna R.

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