Being an entrepreneur is hard. Being an entrepreneur in film is even harder. That’s why Producer’s Rep and entrepreneur Ben Yennie is bringing you a one-of-a-kind workshop about utilizing the techniques that made Silicon Valley startups so successful and adapting their model to the film industry.
That's why Ben Developed this 5 Hour Workshop on Lean Media as a part of his Executive Proudcer Expressway Workshop series. This workshop can be done either first or last, and lays out the groundwork the other 4 workshops go into detail on.
So what is Lean Methodology? Well, it's the system that allowed Toyota to dominate the Global Automotive business with a fraction of the resources, and those were adapted to tech startups to bring Silicon Valley out of the Dot Com Bust to the economic powerhouse it is today. Don't miss your chance to learn a framework to grow your indiefilm business from your first film schools short to 10 million dollar plus features.
This 5-hour workshop will cover:
What the lean startup is How to apply it to the film industry
Ground-breaking research on the overall film industry
Successful case studies of people using this model
How to Identify your Target Market
How to finance films using this model
How to build a community around your work
The basics of distribution deals, negotiation, and windowing
And more!
Join us in the following months for Packaging like a Pro, Film Financing Fast, Mastering Movie Marketing, and Avoiding Distribution Disasters.
Who is Ben Yennie?
Ben is the Co-Founder and Chief Marketing Officer of ProductionNext. He has negotiated distribution deals for more than 12 films. Previously, he Co-Founded Global Film Ventures and Producer Foundry. He has worked periodically with Film Angels and the Institute for International Film Finance. Additionally, Ben has been a guest on the Indie Film Hustle Podcast, the Making Movies is HARD Podcast, the Film Trooper Podcast, the Indie Film Academy Podcast, and has been featured in The Deseret News, CEO Blog Nation, and CNN Money. He has also worked as a contributor to IndieWire, Cinesource, and Hope For Film.
Being an entrepreneur is hard. Being an entrepreneur in film is even harder. That’s why Producer’s Rep and entrepreneur Ben Yennie is bringing you a one-of-a-kind workshop about utilizing the techniques that made Silicon Valley startups so successful and adapting their model to the film industry.
That's why Ben Developed this 5 Hour Workshop on Lean Media as a part of his Executive Proudcer Expressway Workshop series. This workshop can be done either first or last, and lays out the groundwork the other 4 workshops go into detail on.
So what is Lean Methodology? Well, it's the system that allowed Toyota to dominate the Global Automotive business with a fraction of the resources, and those were adapted to tech startups to bring Silicon Valley out of the Dot Com Bust to the economic powerhouse it is today. Don't miss your chance to learn a framework to grow your indiefilm business from your first film schools short to 10 million dollar plus features.
This 5-hour workshop will cover:
What the lean startup is How to apply it to the film industry
Ground-breaking research on the overall film industry
Successful case studies of people using this model
How to Identify your Target Market
How to finance films using this model
How to build a community around your work
The basics of distribution deals, negotiation, and windowing
And more!
Join us in the following months for Packaging like a Pro, Film Financing Fast, Mastering Movie Marketing, and Avoiding Distribution Disasters.
Who is Ben Yennie?
Ben is the Co-Founder and Chief Marketing Officer of ProductionNext. He has negotiated distribution deals for more than 12 films. Previously, he Co-Founded Global Film Ventures and Producer Foundry. He has worked periodically with Film Angels and the Institute for International Film Finance. Additionally, Ben has been a guest on the Indie Film Hustle Podcast, the Making Movies is HARD Podcast, the Film Trooper Podcast, the Indie Film Academy Podcast, and has been featured in The Deseret News, CEO Blog Nation, and CNN Money. He has also worked as a contributor to IndieWire, Cinesource, and Hope For Film.
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