
A logline is not a summary. It’s a trigger—a 1–2 sentence unlock that makes a festival programmer lean in and actually watch your film instead of skipping...

You finished your short film. It’s beautiful. Now what? Most filmmakers treat a short like a finished product—they premiere it, maybe submit to festivals, and then...

The old indie playbook is officially dead. For decades, filmmakers followed the same script: make your film, submit to festivals, wait for a distributor to pick...

In 2024, Hollywood saw something it never expected: six films with budgets north of $200 million each, yet only half managed to break even—let alone turn...

The film industry—where dreams are made and legends are built—faces a reckoning. The unraveling isn’t loud or dramatic. Instead, it’s a slow, silent quake shaking the...