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12 contributions to Filmmaker Alley
🔥 The Roast 🔥
Think your project can handle the heat? Post a trailer, teaser, or short scene from your work — whether it’s a feature, short film, music video, or other narrative project — and let the community decide who’s up next for The Roast. 👉 How it works: 1. Share your trailer/teaser in the comments — the community votes with likes + engagement. 2. The project with the most traction gets picked for the next roast. 3. The filmmaker posts the full project for everyone to watch before the live roast session. 🎬 Remember: This is all about learning, laughing, and leveling up together. Every filmmaker has polished a turd at some point — so let’s laugh about it, roast it, and take the lessons with us. Think of this as a safe space to bring your cinematic misfires without judgment.
🔥 The Roast 🔥
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@Riccardo Suriano Thanks Riccardo. That was what I watched, the correct one. I guess I just can't make out the actors dialogue (I need new ears!), then the Spanish (I think that's Spanish) close captions at the bottom threw me off. It 'looks' great though!
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@Alejandro Guimoye What a bargain!
Tag the Alley
Say hello and tell us... - Who you are, what you’re working on, and what brought you to the alley. - Share a picture of yourself (or meme) that sums up your current situation or state of mind. - Where are you right now in your filmmaking journey (poll)?
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@Nick Kalbach Ha, good one. If they bring any big dinos back, .... run!
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... still hibernating ....
Rebel Without a Crew
Robert Rodriguez proved you don’t need Hollywood money to launch a career — he made El Mariachi for $7,000 using what he already had, and it turned him into a film maverick. His book Rebel Without a Crew and this Tubi series are pure gold for any aspiring and beginner filmmaker. The truth? Your first film or two won’t be perfect. It’s not supposed to be. What matters is that you make it — scrappy, resourceful, raw. That’s the Rodriguez mentality. 👉 Here’s your challenge: Look around right now. What’s a handful of resource you already have — a camera, a location, a friend who can act — that you could build your first (or next) film around? Drop it in the comments below. And if you have no clue who Robert Rodriguez is… then start here: watch El Mariachi, read Rebel Without a Crew, and catch the BTS series on Tubi where 20 years later Robert makes a movie for $7,000 as a challenge alongside 5 beginner filmmakers. 🎥 Now — drop a list of the resources you already have access to that could set off your first or next feature film or creative project.
Rebel Without a Crew
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Hey Alex, you should be a salesman, I just bought Robert Rodriguez' book from Amazon. Looking forward to reading it!
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I'll keep that in mind. My life needs changing! Ha.
🎬 NEW VIDEO: The #1 Mistake New Screenwriters Make (And How to Avoid It)
Before you type “FADE IN,” watch this.This short video breaks down one of the most common traps that derails first-time screenwriters—and shows you exactly what to do instead. Have you ever started a script and gotten stuck? What tripped you up? Drop your thoughts or experiences in the comments—I’d love to hear what’s worked (or not) for you. Until next time—fade out.
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Yo Alex, I LOVED this breakdown on the main ingredients to making a great script. I actually have the book Save The Cat, but haven't read it yet, but I will. I really like how you break down the Beat Board, that makes so much sense. I always thought there needed to be a guide for where all the main scripting intersections needed to be in order to follow the story, like on a map to a destination to your favorite place.🐈
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I'll read Save The Cat for sure. I wonder if there is a Save The Dog book out there? I'll also get the Cat book that goes to the movies. ... just ordered it from Amazon.
Your Path Out of the 9-5 Grind
This is where we talk about the business side of the craft — how to escape the 9–5 grind and build a life of creative and financial freedom. Share questions, tips, or wins about freelancing, landing clients, building income streams, or carving out your career path.
Your Path Out of the 9-5 Grind
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@Alejandro Guimoye Yo Alex. This is such a great video on the art and biz of editing. My favorite part was your reenactment of the Office Space scene where you destroy the computer component. I was laughing!!!! Very good on that one.
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Ha, funny. I think you need to be making comedies.
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Robert Craig
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@robert-craig-7829
Robert Craig enjoys making films. This bio of 150 characters is so short, that this is all I'm going to write. Blessings to everyone!

Active 27d ago
Joined Sep 9, 2025