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📣 New Course Drop: The INVESTORLESS Feature Film
The Investorless Feature Film Course is Live Inside the Community Alright, filmmakers — this is the big one. The full Investorless Feature Film course (aka The Indie Film Flywheel) is now live in the Classroom tab. If you’ve been serious about making your first feature — without waiting for permission, investors, or “someday” — this is the step-by-step roadmap you’ve been looking for. Why you should take it (right now): 🎯 Clarity: Learn the only replicable career strategy that works for actors, writers, and directors — making a small, personal feature with the resources you already have. 🔥 Speed: Cut years of trial-and-error and get from idea → finished film faster than you thought possible. 📈 Momentum: Build a career flywheel where every film fuels the next — bigger audience, better collaborators, and more opportunities each time. 🚫 No Fundraising Required: Avoid the endless investor hunt. This approach is designed to keep you creating now, not waiting. 🤝 Collaboration: Learn how to attract the right collaborators without begging or chasing — and why the right people will want to work with you. 💡 Proven Examples: See how filmmakers like Greta Gerwig, Christopher Nolan, Robert Rodriguez, and Sean Baker used this exact principle to break into the industry. Plus, there’s a $500 reward if you finish in 5 days. This isn’t just a gimmick. I want to keep this community lean and full of action-takers. If you finish on time, you’ll unlock a filmmaking tool I’ve only shared with my private clients. This course is $1, but will be sold online for $47. Just to find filmmakers that are serious. 👉 Go to the Classroom tab now and click “Investorless Feature Film” to begin. Let’s get that first film in the can. – AJ Rome
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REVEIW Ever since I graduated High School I’ve tried getting my foot in the door for years now, wondering how I’ll ever accomplish my dream in making films. Ive been ready to make a feature for a long time. I just needed that extra motivation and assurance to really help get my creative juices flowing. This course has been a blast. I can’t remember any other time I’ve hung on to everything said in a course before. It had everything I wanted and needed to hear. I feel more confident then ever in making my own feature film.
Roadmap Assignment
1. Will I use this strategy? Defiantly. 2. If yes what are my three biggest roadblocks? If not, what are the reasons? Maintaing a steady life balance and staying organized. Networking and getting into contact with more films folks in my area. Deal with scheduling.
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Introduce yourself!
Welcome to One Grand Filmmakers 👋 🎉 In this community, I'll show you how I turned a $1,000 feature film into 3 more features, a full-time career in filmmaking, and relationships with the biggest names and platforms in the industry. But first... Please, introduce yourself :) (EXTRA CREDIT: Like 5 other posts, and welcome other filmmakers to the community as well!) Let's goooooo! 🚀
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My name is Aidan Anderson. I’m a writer/director who lives in Olympia WA. I got an associates degree in digital filmmaking from Sanfransico film School back in 2023. Ever since then I’ve worked as a PA on a lot of short film projects and a commercial while also creating my own short films on the side. I originally focused on just creating horror films but have gradually shifted to wanting to make more romantic and comedic material overtime. My goal in life is to captivate audiences with my films.
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Thank you Aj. I’m super glad to be here.
The Truth Assignment
1. Biggest takeaway from this video? Don’t be afraid to screw up and there’s no need to have twenty people running around on a set. 2. My biggest concern for making my investor less feature film? Trying to find a way to keep my characters in one location throughout the running time.
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Yeah, that’s sounds about right. For the film I’m planning, I think I’d have about four main locations that I can use for free and are in close proximity to eachother. These are a lot of great tips.
The Lie Assignment
1. What’s one lottery system you’ve tried? The biggest lottery system I’ve tackled was moving to Albuquerque New Mexico to become a production assistant. 2. What did it cost me? My energy, my time, my health. 3. What is my biggest takeaway from the video? To get out there and make a fricken film. 4. What’s my biggest concern? Hitting a dead end by the time I make my feature.
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2001 a Space Odyssey’s unique style and structure made me want to explore the craft of film and what else could be done on the screen.

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