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Independent filmmakers, stop treating legal like an afterthought.

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You can have a great script, a strong cast, a beautiful pitch deck, and real momentum, but one bad contract, unclear rights issue, or handshake deal can put the entire project at risk. On this episode of The Indie Coach Podcast, I sit down with Jalene Mack, Esq, Entertainment Attorney, to talk about why having an attorney on your team is not just for “big Hollywood.” Jalene Mack | Attorney , Actress, Author, Speaker – JaleneMack.com [https://jalenemack.com/] It’s for protecting your project. It’s for protecting your relationships. It’s for protecting your future. If you’re serious about getting your film made, funded, sold, or distributed, you need to understand where legal support fits into the process. Filmmaking is creative, but it is also business. Treat it that way. Listen to the full conversation and make sure your project is protected before the problems show up. #IndieFilm #Filmmaking #FilmBusiness #EntertainmentLaw #IndieCoach

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Portada del episodio Independent filmmakers, stop treating legal like an afterthought.

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You can have a great script, a strong cast, a beautiful pitch deck, and real momentum, but one bad contract, unclear rights issue, or handshake deal can put the entire project at risk. On this episode of The Indie Coach Podcast, I sit down with Jalene Mack, Esq, Entertainment Attorney, to talk about why having an attorney on your team is not just for “big Hollywood.” Jalene Mack | Attorney , Actress, Author, Speaker – JaleneMack.com [https://jalenemack.com/] It’s for protecting your project. It’s for protecting your relationships. It’s for protecting your future. If you’re serious about getting your film made, funded, sold, or distributed, you need to understand where legal support fits into the process. Filmmaking is creative, but it is also business. Treat it that way. Listen to the full conversation and make sure your project is protected before the problems show up. #IndieFilm #Filmmaking #FilmBusiness #EntertainmentLaw #IndieCoach

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