Show Don't Tell: Micro-Budget Filmmaking

From Law And Politics To Indie Filmmaking With Michael Rekola, Founder Of The Capitol Hill Film Festival

01.09.2021 - By Noam KrollPlay

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Many would-be filmmakers dream of leaving their day jobs to make films, but few ever take the leap. Today’s guest is certainly an exception to the rule.Michael Rekola spent years working as a lawyer in the political world, and even served as the Communications Director for the U.S. House Of Representatives in 2014-2015, before leaving it behind to pursue a career independent film.Throughout our chat, Michael outlines exactly what it took to jump ship and make such a drastic career change, while sharing invaluable insights for others who may be looking to do the same. We also chat all about the Capitol Hill Film Festival, why he decided to launch it, how it’s helped the industry come to him, what it’s taught him about filmmaking, and much more.Links from the show - Capitol Hill Film Festival - InstagramCapitol Hill Film Festival - TwitterCapitol Hill Film Festival - WebsiteSpecial Code: Anyone who uses "NOAM" at checkout will save 25% and only pay $5.99 to watch 70+ great short films on a 30 day virtual pass. For more content like this, sign up for my newsletter here - www.noamkroll.com/newsletter

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