
Punk to Prestige: A Rebel Filmmaker's Guide to Crashing the Film Industry and Making It Work for You - Paperback
Punk to Prestige: A Rebel Filmmaker's Guide to Crashing the Film Industry and Making It Work for You - Paperback
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by Trevor Miller (Author)
Stop guessing what "independent" means in film. This book gives you the exact playbook to get your movie financed, made, and seen-without giving away your soul (or your final cut).
If you're a first-time or mid-career filmmaker trying to move from passion projects to real, prestige-level work, you've probably heard a lot of vague advice: "attach talent," "find soft money," "hit the festival circuit." This book shows you, step by step, how to actually do it in the real world, with real numbers, real documents, and real case studies.
Inside, you'll learn:
- How to package your film so name actors, serious producers, and investors actually say yes-and why the "attachment cascade" is the most powerful force in indie film.
- How to talk to money like a pro: equity waterfalls, tax credits, pre-sales, product placement, and investor downside protection, explained in plain language you can take straight into the room.
- Why the California Film and Television Tax Credit and similar programmes can change a 1M budget overnight-and how to structure your LLC, paperwork, and accounting so you don't leave free money on the table.
- The three things you should never sign away as an independent writer-director-and the clauses your lawyer must build into every deal (including the one sentence that gets your script back if they don't make the movie).
- How to make a 150K feature look and feel like 500K on screen, including concrete tactics for casting, locations, scheduling, SAG-AFTRA low-budget agreements, and finishing the film when the money is gone.
- How to turn music from a cost center into a real asset, using original tracks, smart licensing, and dual film/soundtrack release strategies that can generate revenue long after the festival run.
- What really happens at Sundance, SXSW, Tribeca, and targeted festivals like Nashville or Golden State-and how to plan your world-premiere strategy, deal minimums, and walk-away position before you get that first call from an acquisitions exec.
You'll also see how the author's own path-from Trip City and Riot on Redchurch Street to the 1M outlaw-country feature Rhinestone Cowboy-illustrates the "compound interest" of an independent career: how every finished project, every relationship, and every hard-won credit quietly stacks the odds in your favour over time.
This is not a theoretical film school textbook. It's a field manual for the people who are actually going to drag a movie into existence: the writer-directors, producers, and creative entrepreneurs who are willing to own the work, the risk, and the long game.
If you're serious about getting your film financed, protecting your rights, and building a body of work that opens heavier and heavier doors, this book belongs on your desk, not on your "someday" list.



















