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Filmmaker's Advice: Make Films, Not Excuses
6 Feb
Summary
- Filmmakers urged to match ideas to available resources.
- Work with fewer people and choose cost-effective stories.
- Success follows persistence, even after setbacks.

At a workshop during the Pune International Film Festival (PIFF), acclaimed filmmaker Dan Wolman shared invaluable advice for independent directors working with minimal resources. He urged aspiring filmmakers to focus on creating films with their current means rather than waiting for ideal conditions or large budgets. Wolman’s approach emphasizes pragmatism: select low-cost stories, carefully consider film duration, and manage budgets by working with fewer people and choosing capable actors over expensive stars.
Wolman also addressed the inevitable challenges faced by independent creators, such as festival rejections and distribution hurdles. His counsel for overcoming these setbacks is direct: "Lick your wounds, move on and make another one." He also touched upon the growing influence of AI in filmmaking, cautioning creators to consider what they might lose by relying too heavily on artificial intelligence in their craft.




