
In this episode of the My First Film podcast, director Amanda Lundquist takes us behind the scenes of her debut feature film, Pinsky, made for just $30,000. Amanda shares the highs and lows of bringing her vision to life, from crowdfunding on Kickstarter to filming in her hometown of Boston. She dives into the creative ways her team leveraged local resources, like using her family apartment as a key location, and highlights the importance of collaboration with friends and community. Amanda reflects on how limitations shaped the film, turning challenges into creative opportunities. She talks candidly about navigating the realities of the industry, balancing filmmaking with a day job in post-production, and how staying connected to her creative passion fuels her work. Her story is a testament to perseverance and resourcefulness in the face of financial and logistical hurdles. For aspiring filmmakers, this episode offers invaluable lessons on crowdfunding, working within constraints, and building a team of collaborators who share your vision. Stick around until the very end to hear a quick update on Alec's first film, Petunia.
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