Thank you!

Once we launch crowdfunding for
the fade in+ app, you’ll be the first to know.

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why is it so hard for indie filmmakers to be successful?

The best way to make money in film is to get your movie into theaters. that is hard to do to say the least.

most theater screens are reserved for the large studios who can hire A-list actors and launch expensive marketing campaigns.

the few indie filmmakers who do make it into some theaters usually spend so much time and money trying to put butts in seats, that they rarely make a profit.

Indies are not welcome.

streaming platforms aren’t much better.

the average profit per viewing of a feature length film is between 1 and 15 cents.

it takes thousands and thousands of views before the indie filmmaker can even hope to break even, and most never do depending on the film’s budget.

indie filmmakers spend hundreds of hours trying to market the film as cheaply as possible when they should be focused on the next project.

A black and white photo of a family watching television in a living room, with four children sitting on the floor and two adults on chairs. The TV screen displays the words 'Indie Films' with a red circle around the text.
Text saying 'Fade In+ will be film making easy!'
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fade in+ will change all that.

it is a new streaming idea that has never been done before. it will be built with the idea that indie filmmakers deserve to earn a living doing what they love.

Sign advertising unprecedented movie ticket prices from $1.50 to $3 per viewing.

and seeing such huge returns will not require any marketing on the part of the indie filmmaker. Once the movie is approved for the FADE in+, the marketing will take care of itself. creators can start working on their next project while the profits pour in.

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are you an indie film producer

who wants to learn more about

how fade in+ will work?

we need people in the indie film industry who can champion fade in+ and what in can do for the indie film community.

if you:

  • have a few feature length films under your belt

  • have imdb credits for those films

  • are willing to sign an Nda and keep fade in+ a secret until it is launched

  • will be interviewed on camera with your thoughts on the idea

  • and be willing to donate $100 to the cause if you like what you hear once the crowdfunding campaign is up and running…

please reach out to me so we can schedule a time to talk.