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IFH 805: Why Your Film Isn’t Getting Made (And What to Do About It) with Ron Newcomb

2025/6/3
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Ron Newcomb: 我在电影制作的道路上不断反思,重新评估我的目标和动力,希望提升我的电影制作水平,不仅仅局限于独立电影,也愿意与工作室合作。如果工作室愿意投资我的项目,我非常乐意合作。电影制作是一项强大的事业,需要有使命感,而不仅仅是欲望。作为独立电影制作人,我有三个主要途径可以选择:寻找经纪人,寻找合适的制片合作伙伴,或者寻找投资者来支持我的项目。我会同时尝试这三种方法。我计划在华盛顿特区举办一个活动,让电影制作人有机会向经纪人、制片人和投资者展示他们的项目。完成一部电影需要付出巨大的努力,应该得到认可。我希望能以高端专业水平在独立电影市场中运作。我不想再等待别人给我机会,而是要主动创造机会。如果你追求名利,那么电影可能不适合你。真正的独立电影制作充满挑战,需要付出代价,而且往往是你的家人在付出。我希望分享我的经验和见解,帮助其他人实现他们的电影制作梦想。我能为我的影响力范围内的人做的最好的事情就是真正地拍一部电影,提供机会。我相信只有少数人能够真正成功,我希望尊重那些已经完成电影的人。完成一部电影非常困难,需要付出巨大的努力。有很多人只是说说而已,不会真正行动。如果你没有全身心投入,就不应该轻易尝试电影制作。真正热爱表演的演员会不断地寻找表演机会,无论是在舞台上还是在电影中。你需要超越事物的简单性,去做你的热情和使命。如果你一直没有被选中,那可能意味着你需要重新评估你的方法。我们不应该只把自己看作是演员、作家或剧组成员,而应该协作完成电影制作。如果我们都能放下自我,我们都能得到我们想要的。我们应该做正确的事情,并坚持做正确的事情。我尝试早上六点起床,效仿《极端自律》中的领导者,不浪费时间。我们应该积极地生活,而不是被动地等待。我们不应该不惜一切代价地追求电影制作,因为这可能会让我们的家人付出代价。我们应该在电影制作的过程中找到满足感,而不是仅仅关注最终的结果。我们需要了解自己的动力,因为如果有人能说服你放弃,你就应该放弃。电影制作和生活一样,都是协作的,我们需要互相支持。我们应该寻找与自己水平相当或略高于自己水平的人合作。要成为一个实干家,一个完成者。我们应该拍摄短片,积累经验,不断进步。没有人会主动给你机会,你需要自己去争取。我相信我被召唤来制作电影,世界需要听到我们的故事。我意识到我是一个讲故事的人,而不仅仅是一个电影制作人。我认为自己是一个讲故事的人,对跨媒体叙事非常感兴趣。 Dave Bullis:

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Ron Newcomb, a filmmaker with a full-time job and family, shares the challenges of balancing a career and filmmaking passion. He emphasizes the importance of defining one's 'why' and maintaining a daily discipline to make it work.
  • Balancing full-time job, family, and filmmaking is tough.
  • Filmmaking should be a calling, not just a want.
  • Indie filmmaking is not for the faint of heart; it requires resilience and a clear purpose.

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When the moon is high and the muse is low, we often find ourselves in deep conversation with our own souls, asking, "Why do I do this?" And on today’s episode, we welcome the steadfast and visionary Ron Newcomb, a former Marine and police officer who has traded in his uniform for a camera, answering that very question not just with thought—but with action.Many walk the tightrope between dreams and reality. But Ron doesn’t walk it; he builds it. With a full-time job, family responsibilities, and the unrelenting buzz of daily life, filmmaking becomes more than a pursuit—it becomes a pilgrimage. In our conversation, Ron unveils the raw truth behind being a modern-day storyteller, caught between the 9-to-5 grind and the eternal call of the creative. His journey is not just about making films; it's about making space in a crowded world to remember who we really are when the credits roll.You see, filmmaking, as Ron wisely puts it, "isn't a want—it’s a calling." It’s not about lighting up a screen; it's about lighting a fire.There is a reverence in his approach, a kind of worship in the way he speaks of independent cinema. He isn’t interested in chasing fame or fortune but in answering that whispering voice within that says, “Tell this story. It matters.” In an age where distractions are currency, Ron is cashing in for clarity. He’s figured out that doing the work is the real prayer.As a self-proclaimed “storyteller,” Ron lays out three sacred paths for the indie filmmaker: seeking a manager to break through studio gates, finding a producing partner to align energies with, or rallying investors to go it alone. “I'm going to bang the drum on all three,” he says. That’s not just a plan—it’s a mantra. And true to that vow, he’s organizing a bold, DC-based pitch event to connect filmmakers with gatekeepers. It's a beautiful paradox—waiting for no one while creating opportunities for everyone.We explored how the daily discipline—rising at six, family dinners, late-night writing—becomes the framework for spiritual resilience. This isn't just about making movies; it's about making meaning. Ron explains, “Contentment is found in the process, not the end result.” How very Zen. Each film, each failed Kickstarter, each late-night script rewrite is not a detour—it is the path. As he puts it, “You should feel filmmaking breathe within you.” And if it doesn’t? It may be time to let go.Ron also speaks with reverence for collaboration, knowing that the alchemy of filmmaking lies not in the lone genius, but in the orchestra of souls rowing in rhythm. He is generous in spirit and grounded in grit, reminding us that the true power isn’t just in raising capital or climbing a ladder—it’s in raising each other. "If we all just left ego aside for a moment, I believe that all of us could get what we wanted." There’s more than wisdom in that; there’s a way forward.Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/indie-film-hustle-a-filmmaking-podcast--2664729/support).