Funding Your Digital Feature

This past year has seen significant increase in the number of production companies devoted to digital filmmaking. In response, we invited representatives of these companies to speak to filmmakers about what they are looking for and what they think makes a "good" digital film. Key players examine reasons why or why not to shoot on a digital format and how to secure financing for a prospective digital feature.

Credits

Mark Stolaroff
Panelist
Michael Roban
Panelist
Mark Lipsky
Panelist
Susan O'Leary
Panelist
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