• #39 How To Finance, License & Keep Ownership of Your Films | Mark Harris

  • Apr 16 2021
  • Length: 1 hr and 22 mins
  • Podcast

#39 How To Finance, License & Keep Ownership of Your Films | Mark Harris

  • Summary

  • It was a complete honor to have writer, director, and producer Mark Harris on the podcast. Mark has an amazing catalog of 22 independent films. His films have been distributed to platforms like BET, TV One, All Black, and most recently his film, Black & Privileged was trending on Netflix. Mark has a new film out called, White People Money, starring Barton Fitzpatrick from Showtimes, The Chi, and Drew Sidora from Step Up. 


    Mark is an inspiration for aspiring indie filmmakers. He's self-made and self-taught. He built his career off a $1000 feature film. He's sold over 10,000 DVDs of his earlier films on the streets of Chicago. He sold out several screenings of his films. Mark has hustled and worked his way up the filmmaking ladder and has a remarkable story. He is also one of the only filmmakers that are so open about filmmaking from a business perspective. He shares so much with the filmmaking community and he does not disappoint in this episode. Mark shares some major gems on how many low-budget filmmakers are getting films made. This isn't fluff. He shares information that you can apply IMMEDIATELY! So get ready to go to the next level!! 



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