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Self-Releasing Micro-Budget Horror with Richard Mansfield

1 h 2 min · 13 mei 2024
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UK-based filmmaker Richard Mansfield [https://imdb.com/name/nm3796926/] has been making micro-budget horror features for some two decades. After a few early experiences with more or less traditional distribution, Richard turned to self-distribution for the rest of his movies. He’s now up to 14 of them, and still going strong. Richard’s experience is a case study in ultra low budget filmmaking, with self-financed budgets at a level that present very little personal risk, and yet allow him to continue making these films indefinitely. Although this isn’t the way I’ve chosen to go about it with my narrative feature, I absolutely love and admire this way of making movies. Richard’s passion for what he does with these films shines through in this interview. YouTube - Mansfield Dark Horror [https://www.youtube.com/@MansfieldDark] Instagram [https://www.instagram.com/mansfielddark/] Tubi [https://tubitv.com/search/richard%20mansfield]

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