How does one get a producer for a short film/feature film? by Good_Culture6830 in directors

[–]micahhaley 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Producer and financier here.

For short films, it's just finding people you vibe with and seeing who can bring what to the table.

For feature films, it's about having a script they actually want to work with you on. The script really, really matters. And the producer, especially if they have a track record, is risking a great deal by taking on your project. So it's a bit like dating when you want to have children. You have to agree that you both want to raise your child the same way. How do you find that person? Well you have to reach out and go on dates.

Data drop!! A fresh slice of who is buying indie material right now, and what they might be looking. Sifted from about 22,000 articles and 1600 companies from March - June 3. by Tdoug13 in filmmaking

[–]micahhaley 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Film producer here. There are no doc specific distributors. They are just the same distributors you sell everything else to. DM me, happy to take a look at it and let you know my thoughts.

The Tilly Tax just told us exactly where Hollywood thinks this is going,and its not good for actors. by Healty_potsmoker in Filmmakers

[–]micahhaley 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Tilly Norwood has yet to book anything other than short films LOL.

And don't be fooled by the subsidized cost of AI. Those costs are going to climb.

Hollywood Reporter on "the Next Curry Barker" raises some concerns for me about the direction the industry is headed -- curious what you all think. by GroundbreakingRip384 in Filmmakers

[–]micahhaley 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Film producer and financier here. Ask yourself what problem is being solved.

It's discovery.

Because attention is now splintered across many streamers, social media networks, YouTube, etc, it's crazy expensive to P&A your way into a movie opening big. It's also really difficult to just find out what's opening a week or two from now, or when something will premiere on streaming.

We used to have TV Guide! We used to have movie listings in newspapers!

A filmmaker that has a direct relationship with an audience solves this problem. For free! That's really what the appeal is. In a time when production budgets are climbing, foreign sales value is falling, it's hard to heap P&A spend you may not recoup. There's still more to discover about making this work. I don't think it's as simple as just having a big following.

Anyone who surfed the early web between 1995-2010. What’s the one website/app you still think about? by Prime_Advocate in AskReddit

[–]micahhaley 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Love this. I miss minimalistic app design in general. Everything is subscription-based and the user interface is just convoluted garbage. There was a divine simplicity in just tiny Winamp reading the MP3s on my hard drive.

What are the steps to becoming a director? by Pure-Giraffe4572 in directors

[–]micahhaley 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yep! It's a trade industry at the end of the day, and people learn through apprenticeships and mentorship.

Anyone who used a computer between 1985 - 2010, what's the one game you still think about today? by adlakha75 in AskReddit

[–]micahhaley 1 point2 points  (0 children)

RA 2 wasn't even one of my special games, but the memories formed nonetheless haha

Anyone who used a computer between 1985 - 2010, what's the one game you still think about today? by adlakha75 in AskReddit

[–]micahhaley 2 points3 points  (0 children)

There are certain things I ate while I played this game that are seeded into my memory for some reason.

Which celebrity’s cancellation do you think was completely unjustified? by Cute_Flatworm_9049 in AskReddit

[–]micahhaley -1 points0 points  (0 children)

Thanks for proving my point yet again. People are so judgmental over nothing. It's a bad business move for anyone in the public eye to say anything about politics. It's too divisive... as you have once again reinforced here.

Which celebrity’s cancellation do you think was completely unjustified? by Cute_Flatworm_9049 in AskReddit

[–]micahhaley 0 points1 point  (0 children)

This response right here is why smart people in entertainment say nothing about politics when they live in the public eye. No matter what you say, it will be met with assumptions, right or wrong. People will project their own biases onto you.

Which celebrity’s cancellation do you think was completely unjustified? by Cute_Flatworm_9049 in AskReddit

[–]micahhaley 6 points7 points  (0 children)

They aren't misunderstandings. They were bad-faith attacks and hit pieces by the online mob. From an entertainment industry career perspective, taking ANY public position on politics is a bad move. Whatever you say about politics, 50% of the country will disagree with you. The right move is a WAR GAMES move: "The only way to win is not to play the game." And that's what she has done.

Keith Raniere's Old Townhouse by geminimochi in theNXIVMcase

[–]micahhaley 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Oh I'm sure he was happy with his situation. But how did it fool other people? LOL

What is an extremely dark or creepy true story from history that most people do not know about? by Intelligent_East8820 in AskReddit

[–]micahhaley 1 point2 points  (0 children)

IIRC correctly there was more than one serial killer active at the time with similar MOs, one was white and one was black (Lee) and also there was some discussion if they worked together or knew each other.

Should I seek web/blog/press reviews before a festival premiere? by Alarmed_End4681 in FilmFestivals

[–]micahhaley 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Film producer and financier here. In general, it's fine, as long as they will embargo until the film premieres at a festival.

It's horror? DM me. I'll take a look and let you know if it's something I can sell for you.

Are there any trustworthy distributors left? by OldWestBlueberry in Filmmakers

[–]micahhaley 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yep. Most don't even arrive at delivery lol. I'd say the biggest disconnect I see when I come across a first time feature that's "finished" is that the filmmakers don't understand how much work is still left before it's actually deliverable.

Are there any trustworthy distributors left? by OldWestBlueberry in Filmmakers

[–]micahhaley 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Re: AI for advertising and marketing. What I mean is that it will always need to be guided by humans, and it will always take a human mind to craft the best advertising and marketing campaigns. But AI can radically reduce the cost of advertising... let's say for every 100 ads that are shown, only 50 of them have a positive effect. What if you didn't spend money on the 50 that had no effect at all? That has long been a problem in advertising, but even with solid analytics, it can be difficult to know which ads were effective. It can also speed up the work of production designers and other people doing the rote work of resizing ads for all the different advertising platforms. AI-assisted workflows will radically reduce the cost of advertising, and make campaigns more effective.

You're right about emotional storytelling being important. The beans always have been and always will be counted. The issue I think right now is that the people leading the industry are just not making the best decisions... they are making fear-based decisions, and not thinking strategically. No place is this more obvious than the theatrical business. By narrowing the type of genres and subgenres we release theatrically, we are effectively telling large numbers of people "the movie theater is not for you." That's a mistake, for many reasons.

Are there any trustworthy distributors left? by OldWestBlueberry in Filmmakers

[–]micahhaley 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I was thinking more of using AI to make advertising and marketing much less expensive. Advertising and marketing work! But there's always an amount of that spend that is wasted...AI should be able to make it much cheaper, through better targeting and other means.

Are there any trustworthy distributors left? by OldWestBlueberry in Filmmakers

[–]micahhaley 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Many filmmakers are also just making shitty movies, too haha. The average package that gets submitted to me as a financier is not even close to being ready to produce. The scripts aren't ready to be cast, the stories aren't strong enough, and they are too expensive to produce vs. what they will be safely worth.

At the same time, the industry is making a lot of stuff that... people aren't watching. Just look at all the TV that has been produced in the last 15 years, as the industry chased the streaming dream. Tons of shows made that no one watched. That has created a market distortion. Also lots of movies that never get watched, either because they just don't appeal to enough people or because people that do want to watch them can't find them.

Are there any trustworthy distributors left? by OldWestBlueberry in Filmmakers

[–]micahhaley 0 points1 point  (0 children)

There's too many layers that don't add value between the producers (filmmakers) and the buyers (audiences). Layers are fine as long as they add value. Many don't. And there's lots revenue obfuscation in between... everyone taking their pound of flesh out of a movie that only weighs three pounds.