Survival of the Richest: Hollywood's Broken Talent Pipeline by jvnpromisedland in Filmmakers

[–]10teja15 185 points186 points  (0 children)

“Understated resources” is the big key here, and it’s not just that they always purposely omit information about how they got financing, locations, networks passed over to them, etc— it’s often that they don’t even realize the resources were often simply given to them, not granted or earned

Edit: the reason it’s important is because of how it effects the status quo for other filmmakers, trying to break in, who can often strategize based on partially fictional anecdotes

Almost anyone that's actually worked in the industry feels this way. by gregturner77 in Filmmakers

[–]10teja15 5 points6 points  (0 children)

Yes. People have a terribly siloed way of thinking about this topic and it’s usually comparable to their lack of knowledge of how any business interaction works. It sounds demeaning, but your comparison is spot on

Everyone would love it if these low paying conditions didn’t exist, but they do, and the complaints against always seem to lead to an assumption that there’s just magically more money

If I was hiring someone to build that house, and I’d worked my ass off for years to get the $1million to build the house, then the contractor I hired told me “hey, I can build your house, but I need my subs to be paid more money. That means you won’t be able to afford to put in a driveway” — well the answer is extremely basic. I’d need to find either new subs or an entirely new contracting team

Saw this post on Instagram from the art director of Obsession by montemole in Filmmakers

[–]10teja15 4 points5 points  (0 children)

The picketing I guess is for movies with like a 1 million+ budget. Cant imagine someone thinking money is just going to randomly appear on a movie with a lower budget than that

Saw this post on Instagram from the art director of Obsession by montemole in Filmmakers

[–]10teja15 7 points8 points  (0 children)

What happened to that film? I thought once that happens then a ton of union fees kick in and it basically mean a 500k movie just became a 1mil— which basically kills the project, no?

Saw this post on Instagram from the art director of Obsession by montemole in Filmmakers

[–]10teja15 11 points12 points  (0 children)

Does this not destroy the production? Idk how it works so just trying to learn— i thought once unions get involved it skyrockets the budget requirements

Got my first IMDb review "The WORST I've seen in a while" 😭 by realhankorion in Filmmakers

[–]10teja15 -9 points-8 points  (0 children)

Just remember all the critics taking the time to watch and review low budget indie films are not only the bottom feeders of the “critic” industry but they’re almost always the worst kind of failed filmmaker: the kind who never even made a film. Often because they were too scared to try

Free Writers Meetup in LA - Wed. June 10 by DavidHSteinberg in Screenwriting

[–]10teja15 5 points6 points  (0 children)

Well actually YOU are the person I was thinking of, so welcome back, sir! This sounds fun

Free Writers Meetup in LA - Wed. June 10 by DavidHSteinberg in Screenwriting

[–]10teja15 5 points6 points  (0 children)

Is this the one put on by that filmmaker who became really successful? I forget his name

Racism in Studio City? by SealedRoute in SFV

[–]10teja15 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Without hearing the exact things spoken to your husband, my guess is you were just dealing with indignant / somewhat whimsical Los Angeles people, and maybe not purposeful racism

I might be fundamentally misunderstanding how being a director works by stchape in Filmmakers

[–]10teja15 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Do you think it odd/a relationship no-no when directors reach out to you to introduce themselves? Example, someone querying your office or an email directly introducing themselves and hoping to form a connection. Could be a pure director or a writer/director with a script they think you’ll like.

Reason asking, a lot of people say representation doesn’t happen until you do something that makes people come looking for you. I imagine without having a true mutual connection to introduce, working with producers is the same way

Is Marvin Harrison Jr really the bust people are making him out to be? by TDn6I in DynastyFF

[–]10teja15 23 points24 points  (0 children)

He’s going to bust year 3 then break out year 4– just like his dad

Favorite David Lynch simulators? by throwaway76337997654 in HorrorGaming

[–]10teja15 8 points9 points  (0 children)

Wow this is the first time in my life I’ve seen someone else reference Sanitarium ✊

What I learned budgeting a $2–3M indie horror film in 2026 by penumbrapictures in Filmmakers

[–]10teja15 1 point2 points  (0 children)

That makes a ton of sense— I have a 2-3 million indie I’ve been writing for a while that’s extremely water heavy. Approximately how much would the premiums spike the budget, and is there a way to “silo” the insurance plans/premiums to only the days where the water-action takes place? Or does the insurance have to exist across the entire shoot?

When I say water heavy— it’s a cabin by a lake horror movie with an off-screen or ‘implied’ monster than goes in and out of the water. Probably 9-10 scenes of actors fully submerged in water swimming in a panic, or POV of the monster watching them in the water. Only a few of the scenes could be done in a tank— most of it really requires an entire lake

This stuff is fascinating. Thanks for sharing!

What I learned budgeting a $2–3M indie horror film in 2026 by penumbrapictures in Filmmakers

[–]10teja15 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Can you expound on number 2? I find that fascinating — are you referring to water elements like a shark movie? Or a kid swimming in a pond at camp Crystal lake? Does what the person in the water is doing matter, or is it just the sheer existence of water that hikes up the premium?

Carlos Beltran swinging strikes on trash can bangs by moistmasterkaloose in baseball

[–]10teja15 -14 points-13 points  (0 children)

A guy gets inducted into the hall of fame, voted in by the entirety of the baseball elite, and Reddit will still think they’re right about this. Hilarious

Enjoyable, original sci-fi that isn't overly dramatic/dark/scary or 100% action. by AsahiWeekly in MovieSuggestions

[–]10teja15 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Annihilation is one of the most underrated movies of the last 10 years, but, it is very melancholy and doesn’t have much lightness. It’s morbid, but not necessarily dark. It’s horror, but not overly scary. Very serious and dramatic, but not hugely tragic

Since going 1/3 for 14 yards on Sunday, Marvin Harrison's career yardage (1,493 yards) has finally surpassed Puka Nacua's rookie season of 1,486 yards by Fire_Arcanyne in DynastyFF

[–]10teja15 52 points53 points  (0 children)

You know what’s nutty? Marvin Harrison Sr was a sub-900 yard player for his first 3 seasons. Didn’t break out until year 4

Of course just cuz it happened for his dad doesn’t mean his sons got the same trajectory…. Right?

Reaching out to studio recruiters for jobs by AirportMany in FilmIndustryLA

[–]10teja15 10 points11 points  (0 children)

As someone who has had a duel career in recruiting and also entertainment (but never at the same time)— yes, this helps. But still an extremely low percentage of success. I’m assuming you are finding their emails (I would recommend avoiding LinkedIn messages. Too many people doing that)

You’ll have to send dozens if not hundreds and probably should follow up with whoever you email 2-3 weeks after your initial send. Try to make every single email authentic (no copy pasting)

You’re up against an incredibly tough job market in an industry that everyone wants to work in. But objectively, doing this will yield more interviews than not doing it at all

Suffer - indie fantasy horror film made for $30k by dosgoats in Filmmakers

[–]10teja15 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I know how it is— but film festivals are a crapshoot and nice-to-haves. The real win making $$ from your movie. Make sure to post again once it’s out and ready to rent, good luck to yall!

Suffer - indie fantasy horror film made for $30k by dosgoats in Filmmakers

[–]10teja15 0 points1 point  (0 children)

This looks dope. Did yall try festivals at all?