money) to the ground troops (writers, actors, crew).
What I want to stress is that the more experience you have in all areas of movie making like a Norman C. Berns (ReelGrok) the better your chances to be a successful director. Knowing how a budget works will make you a strong director.
You will be able to balance your creativity with your budget. I wrote this spur of the moment after listening to the replay of Norman C. Berns interview with Movie Biz Coach. I can only share with you my take on things. On indie movies most likely you will do one or all of the roles above. Embrace that. It will make you a savvy director. This is indie filmmaker Sid Kali typing SMASH CUT.
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