But forget about tortured metaphors involving slam cafés and carnivorous groupers. The Film Independent Forum doesn’t need any embellishment or exaggeration to help make clear how valuable of a resource it is for working (or aspiring) independent media creators. Look no further than this year’s keynotes, featuring Mr. Robot creator Sam Esmail and indie producer Effie T. Brown. Both speakers touched on a variety of topics, but two biggest takeaways were Esmail and Brown’s thoughts, respectively, on reinventing the TV model for creative storytellers, and on fighting your way back from hardship while staying true to yourself as an artist—valuable lessons for anyone looking to survive the industry. Watch both keynotes in their entirety below, or on our YouTube channel:
Further panels at this year’s Forum included a range of expert insight into the emerging world of VR, increasing the social impact of activist filmmaking, building and sustaining a creative film career, shooting on the cheap in LA, brand building and leveraging the web to build and monetize a digital audience. All this, plus an exclusive VR “tasting menu” (too fun!) and—of course—free food! (Shout out to those tiny little grilled ham-and-cheese sandwiches from Friday.) So thanks again to all of our amazing 2016 Film Independent Forum attendees, panelists, speakers, moderators and organizers. And if you missed the fun in person, don’t worry. Stay tuned to this blog and subscribe to our YouTube channel. We’ll be posting additional Forum recaps and videos throughout the next few weeks. Feel like a filmmaker yet? We hope so. The 2016 Film Independent Forum happened from October 21-23 at the Directors Guild of America in Los Angeles. Not a Member of Film Independent yet? Become one today. The 2016 Film Independent Forum is supported by Premier Sponsors Directors Guild of America, Loyola Marymount University School of Film and Television and SAGindie, with Principal Sponsors Brandwood Global, Montana Film Office, and The Virginia Film Office. (header: ‘Loving’ Opening Night screening and Q&A. L-R, Film Independent President Josh Welsh, filmmaker Jeff Nichols and actors Ruth Negga and Joel Edgerton)