How To Make A Movie For $50,000 - J. Horton

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  • @Diego-lt4wm
    @Diego-lt4wm Рік тому +40

    50k is a lot here in Mexico. Low budget films cost around 10k, medium budget from 50k, high budget 500k and extremely high budget 1 million dollars

    • @gunzyb
      @gunzyb Рік тому

      Where in Mexico? Are there some hubs where cinema productions are popping up or is it all decentralized? What do you do in the industry?

    • @Knuckles2761
      @Knuckles2761 Рік тому +1

      It is a teacher salary for ~8 years in Russia.

    • @Diego-lt4wm
      @Diego-lt4wm Рік тому +5

      @@gunzyb There is not an industry like in France or the US. Here producers are totally on their own, and are dependant on the few economical support from the government to produce the films. The company that has made more movies is called Videocine, they make bad comedies that sell well with budgets between 500k and 1 million dollars and use the best of the bad talent for their movies, because the best mexican talents are working on Hollywood or Europe. And not just that, distribution is hell, because 90% of the movies that get produced are shown in 5 screens at most, and I am talking nationwide

    • @Diego-lt4wm
      @Diego-lt4wm Рік тому +2

      @@gunzyb Currently I am a student from one of the top three filmmaking schools, I rather not be specific because I do not want to leave any traces, as I have been very critic from filmmaking education models and I can get in trouble if they find out I am saying bad things of the school. We are only 15 students per generation, so word spread fast

    • @kingsleysystematicfilmprod5660
      @kingsleysystematicfilmprod5660 Рік тому

      @@Knuckles2761 😂

  • @danielwanamaker2214
    @danielwanamaker2214 Рік тому +23

    This is genuinely a really helpful interview for people just starting out or making films at a similar rate and I thank you for that

  • @jamiex5842
    @jamiex5842 Рік тому +16

    This may be one of my favourite videos of yours. I adore it when filmmakers are candid about the financial/rights side of the business. Would love more content around these areas outside of craft.

    • @filmcourage
      @filmcourage  Рік тому +1

      Thanks Jamie, we have a good amount of segments like this peppered throughout our channel over the years.
      Here's a full interview that is pretty much all business - ua-cam.com/video/UlklxslDxgk/v-deo.html

  • @SDW90808
    @SDW90808 Рік тому +10

    This guy is really interesting. I’m not in the biz but fun to peak behind the curtain.

  • @bobwolf58
    @bobwolf58 Рік тому +6

    This is fascinating to hear. Are there a lot of movie producers who do 50k movies as a rule?

  • @markcurran4473
    @markcurran4473 Рік тому

    Great interview! J. Horton gives great interviews and always provides helpful info to us indie filmmakers! Thanks J and Film Courage for posting!

  • @ArachnidSoul
    @ArachnidSoul Рік тому +3

    There was a lot of helpful information in this vide. Great questions and answers.

  • @davidcalatmx
    @davidcalatmx Рік тому +1

    Thanks for the video, I needed to hear this. Keep it up :)

  • @colstonlchinese
    @colstonlchinese Рік тому

    He seem so nice. I appreciate him sharing his experience and knowledge. Thank you Film Courage.

  • @TheJoseMTapia
    @TheJoseMTapia Рік тому +1

    This so useful since I'm working on my project with the same budget :)

  • @filmcourage
    @filmcourage  Рік тому +4

    Have you ever made a movie for less than $50,000?

    • @SwaySkits
      @SwaySkits Рік тому +3

      I make comedy skits playing multiple parts for $0. I've done a one man short film for $0. I was the actor playing 2 roles, and did everything else. Anything is possible with creativity and a well thought out plan of action.

    • @andrerodrigues9068
      @andrerodrigues9068 Рік тому +1

      No yet. Planning for one at 10k

    • @willniava3613
      @willniava3613 Рік тому +5

      Yea, I made ZOO for 15K. It’s on the criterion collection and Vimeo staff pick

    • @TomGist
      @TomGist Рік тому +1

      I have, and did very well on the festival circuit. Currently in production on my second feature, takes a lot of work and a little bit of luck to recoup or make profit on a indie level 🙏🏾

    • @BigCraigDeon
      @BigCraigDeon Рік тому

      Yes made a feature for 5k with 23 actors in it, multiple locations and even a car scene! Everyone loved the script and did not want compensation just something on their resume.

  • @DarkEchoesSeries
    @DarkEchoesSeries Рік тому +6

    Would love to see a link to his budget for “Craving”. Even if just the top sheet.

  • @cobymarcum1442
    @cobymarcum1442 Рік тому +1

    That is a great idea for feeding a lot of people. Hire a professional and make sure they have a kitchen large enough to prepare everything.

  • @jalengunter9274
    @jalengunter9274 Рік тому +15

    First get $50,000

    • @Matt_Mosley1983
      @Matt_Mosley1983 Місяць тому +2

      Exactly. We can all figure out how to make our script for a minimal budget....but GETTING that budget together in order to execute the film is is hard part. We need more info on how to raise money. Especially without saying _"Crowdfund"_ (easy said: hard to do) and _"Apply for film grants"_ (one percent at best get funding and it's mostly short films that are financed)

  • @PRESSPLAYRADIO
    @PRESSPLAYRADIO Рік тому

    Cool indie operator.. no bs and a roots approach you have to applaud for non corrupted productivity for time

  • @lucianomoffatt2672
    @lucianomoffatt2672 Рік тому

    I think you can do an A movie about the live of this guy and his crew!! He is very engaging

  • @-iIIiiiiiIiiiiIIIiiIi-
    @-iIIiiiiiIiiiiIIIiiIi- Рік тому +1

    Dayum, the lady from Sleepaway Camp gotta clean deal at 8k for about a week and a half. Thank god for Adam Wingard. Making it so these actors from way back get to earn some green.

  • @moneybay
    @moneybay Рік тому +10

    The question is how to sell a movie? I’ve made a movie for 35K. It’s unpublished. I have no idea how to sell it.

    • @matthewsawczyn6592
      @matthewsawczyn6592 Рік тому +2

      Distribution is so key. Wish I could help!

    • @singlestarmediagroup
      @singlestarmediagroup Рік тому

      Let us know!

    • @utsavdhyani8839
      @utsavdhyani8839 Рік тому +2

      Well get it copyrighted
      And send applications and/or pitch it to Whatever industry, studio, producer
      See if there is any film festivals or competitions where they are taking scripts..

    • @danielwanamaker2214
      @danielwanamaker2214 Рік тому +1

      That’s honestly hard and depends on the kind of movie you’ve made. I’m in a similar space but I understand what I’m doing a little more I think. I have a film I made for a lot less but it really only got into a couple film festivals. I’m at the point idc if my film makes money at all I just genuinely want a lot of people to see it so they know what I can do and to get my name out there more. I understand what my plan is next and all though it may be different than yours I’ve learned a lot about film distribution recently and how to get your film out there now I know what to do in a sense and I’d be happy to help if you feel like reaching out!

  • @sincereiam
    @sincereiam Рік тому +2

    Where in LA can I find a good DP for that rate?

    • @empowervideoproductions
      @empowervideoproductions Рік тому +3

      LA film groups are a good resource we have a big one in PNW called production peeps

  • @grantgreyguda
    @grantgreyguda 8 місяців тому

    👍 👍

  • @peterpan1435
    @peterpan1435 Рік тому

    The camera, lenses. DoP expertise are treated as low cost items Sound recordists and equipment are treated as incidentals right at the end of his list of costs.
    So video quality, audio quality is of minor importance?

  • @ojodealfred
    @ojodealfred Рік тому

    With 50k you can do wonders in 🇰🇪 Kenya

  • @DyenamicFilms
    @DyenamicFilms Рік тому +2

    If you happen to have $50k, is it better to make one $50k, two $25k or five $10k movies?

    • @utsavdhyani8839
      @utsavdhyani8839 Рік тому

      It just depends on how creative you are.

    • @danielwanamaker2214
      @danielwanamaker2214 Рік тому

      @@utsavdhyani8839 this guy is right and this is not meant to be an insult at all it is pretty hard to make a film on 50 thousand let alone less and you do need to be extremely creative to widdle the idea/script down to 25k or 10k sometimes. I would also be glad to help tho as I’ve made a $1000 17 minute short film and all though I may not be the best qualified I think I have a good amount of experience and knowledge

    • @WarGamerGirl
      @WarGamerGirl Рік тому +2

      It depends on a few things. What are you planning to do with it? Are you putting in your own money, are you crowd funding, or looking for traditional investment? How creative are you with your script and are you able to shoot it with a smaller budget? What is the aesthetic of your movie? Some movies look better with a very stripped down, amateurish look and others require a more "professional" look. Not to mention, what are you planning on doing with it when you're done? Can you sell it for more than $10k. There are just a bunch of factors required to answer your question.

  • @batman5224
    @batman5224 Рік тому +4

    50,000? I couldn’t raise 5’000. Some people seem to forget that 50,000 is a yearly salary for a middle class person. They obviously can’t put all of their salary into a film. Of course, I don’t even make that. That’s why I choose to write instead of direct. I’m too poor to be a director.

    • @jamiex5842
      @jamiex5842 Рік тому +1

      He actually did mention this was a crowdfunded feature so it was not his own money and the post production outside of him swallowing that personally was crowdfunded so don't count yourself out. :)

    • @utsavdhyani8839
      @utsavdhyani8839 Рік тому +3

      If you have a phone/DSLR, you don't need anything else except for a PC and an editor software.
      Might I suggest you watch an Indian movie- Gulaal.
      Now this movie is totally made on a 0 dollar budget!
      How?
      1. Director told the cast that he won't be able to give them money, so only come if you are genuinely interested and believe in the script. And you will only get paid if movie does some profit, we will share the money.
      2. Lunch and props came from their respective homes. Let's say you need a flashlight, ask any crew member if they have it then bring it.
      3. Locations were all free. Streets, abandoned buildings, apartments, houses of eithef you or perhaps of your crew member. Just ask for permission and you are good to go.
      4. Prepare and practice before actually doing it.
      5. Scenes of festivals were shot in real time.
      You want a halloween scene? Wait for Halloween then shoot the real people and put your actors there..
      Nobody will know if you are even shooting a movie.
      5. Just make a movie with less requirements. Maybe one or two actors, or "in a room" type, shorts! And then gradually level up

    • @bluerabbit1236
      @bluerabbit1236 Рік тому

      @@utsavdhyani8839 Things in America don’t work like that. You need permits if you want to shoot in the streets and only bottom of the barrel crew and actors will accept a movie project with no money. Bringing food from home? Nobody’s gonna do that here. You have to pay for food and that will cost you at least a couple hundred dollars a day.

  • @caseestarr
    @caseestarr Рік тому

    Budget friendly.

  • @markvenicio8386
    @markvenicio8386 Рік тому

    I know how to save the budget CGI Brad pit face on a midget and props from dollar tree lol 😂

  • @ezaldinedcruz9445
    @ezaldinedcruz9445 Рік тому

    I cant believe 50000$, in india we can make movie 900$ what is it, we can complete a full feature length horror movie.

    • @lrockyfan5106
      @lrockyfan5106 Рік тому

      Currency Is a bit different in both countries though. He just explained that 10,000 alone goes to a location.