So you have a script you’re excited about putting into production, and you’re absolutely sure that any financier who reads it is going to almost immediately fund your movie. Then you start pitching it to people only to find out that everyone else isn’t quite as excited about your script as you are. Well, you’re not alone.
Raising capital to shoot a movie can sometimes feel like you’re trying to split atoms. But thanks to Tom Malloy, filmmaker/actor and author of the bestselling book "Bankroll: A New Approach to Financing Feature Films," your script can be made into a movie.
In this interview, Tom tells us how he has been able to raise more than $15 Million in the past four years to shoot a number of independent films.
Iae: So how did you get your start on this journey of making movies?
Tm: From...
Raising capital to shoot a movie can sometimes feel like you’re trying to split atoms. But thanks to Tom Malloy, filmmaker/actor and author of the bestselling book "Bankroll: A New Approach to Financing Feature Films," your script can be made into a movie.
In this interview, Tom tells us how he has been able to raise more than $15 Million in the past four years to shoot a number of independent films.
Iae: So how did you get your start on this journey of making movies?
Tm: From...
- 1/10/2011
- I Am Entertainment Magazine
Trick Candle Productions and Dolger Films announced that Amy Smart will star in West Coast Swing dance film Love N' Dancing.
Robert Iscove will direct the film, which is scheduled to go into production July 16 in Albuquerque, with second unit work being shot in Philadelphia.
Smart joins Tom Malloy and a cast of swing dancers, in a film written by Malloy and produced by Robert Royston and Sylvia Caminer.
Smart will play Jessica, an English teacher who meets West Coast Swing dancer Jack (Malloy). The pair teams up for competition.
Smart's credits include Just Friends and Crank; she was most recently seen in Peaceful Warrior. Tom Malloy, who brings his passion for West Coast Swing to the project, appeared in Gravesend and will be seen in the upcoming film The Alphabet Killer.
Robert Iscove will direct the film, which is scheduled to go into production July 16 in Albuquerque, with second unit work being shot in Philadelphia.
Smart joins Tom Malloy and a cast of swing dancers, in a film written by Malloy and produced by Robert Royston and Sylvia Caminer.
Smart will play Jessica, an English teacher who meets West Coast Swing dancer Jack (Malloy). The pair teams up for competition.
Smart's credits include Just Friends and Crank; she was most recently seen in Peaceful Warrior. Tom Malloy, who brings his passion for West Coast Swing to the project, appeared in Gravesend and will be seen in the upcoming film The Alphabet Killer.
- 5/10/2007
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
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