Free Filmmaking Tools

Since starting Filmmaking Stuff, the site has grown to attract thousands of filmmakers, per week, globally. And for me, the growing popularity of this filmmaking website is equal parts exciting and humbling.

As a result, I feel I have an increased obligation to make YOUR visit more meaningful. I was up late last night thinking about this. I want you to know me and trust me. But at the same time, relationships cannot be forced. Trust takes time… So what is my solution?

The only solution that makes sense.

On my free filmmaking book site, I have decided to add over $100 dollars of filmmaking tools! And you can download them all for FREE. This includes a 90 page action guide, 60 minutes of MP3 filmmaking audio, a filmmaking Tool List and a bunch of other stuff too.

  1. To get your FREE filmmaking tools, check out: www.FreeFilmmakingBook.com
  2. Once you go to the site, scroll down.
  3. Fill in your name and email.

You might wonder why I am giving you over a $100 dollars of filmmaking stuff for FREE. I’m doing it because you’ll probably tell a friend or two. That helps me grow my community and spread my filmmaking philosophy around the world. (But you are under no obligation to tell your friends.)

So once again:

  1. To get your FREE filmmaking tools, check out: www.FreeFilmmakingBook.com
  2. Once you go to the site, scroll down.
  3. Fill in your name and email!

Happy Filmmaking!

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Rules for Filmmaking Success

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If you’re a newbie to filmmaking, I’m going to give you the advice I learned early on. This has since become my work and success philosophy. And as you chart your film career, maybe this stuff is worth considering.

1. The person who fetches coffee today, will control the money tomorrow. So first, make sure the coffee is hot. Second, treat everyone well!

2. If the call time is 7AM, get there at 6:30AM.

3. If the work feels overwhelming, ask for more work. Busy people are rewarded.

4. Your word and your work is your reputation. Do not violate this rule. If you agree to do something, you do it. No excuses.

5. If you turn down freelance work, always say: “I’m already booked.” Don’t talk about vacations, etc.

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This post was written by Jason on January 23, 2009

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