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4 The ROADMAP Assignment
1 Yes, I came this far. I will continue going with this. 2. Roadblocks 1 Financial, . 2. My self doubt to be able to write a feature film. Those are 2 of my roadblocks,
1 like • Aug 26
Thank you Aj, I booked the call on Tuesday next week
Start a New Project
My name is Yasu Suzuki. Japanese native lives in Brooklyn, NY. I made a short film titled "The Apologizers" which won the Best Script for Narrative Short at Queens World Film Festival 2019. I wrote a feature version and been pushing to fund the film. But I found this community and decided to start a new project that I can fund myself to make it. I am excited to be here!
2 likes • Aug 25
@Harold Moccabee Thank you Harold😊
2 likes • Aug 26
@Sharla Davis Thank you Sharla
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! 🚀
4 likes • Aug 25
My name is Yasu Suzuki in Brooklyn, NY. I am Actor, Director and Writer. My goal is to show unique perspectives from Asian culture that I was raised and open the door for other Asian talents. And travel around the world with my films showing.
1 like • Aug 25
@Deleted Rem, I listen to "Sheena and The Rockets" with my daughter on Spotify😊
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I spent $20K to make my third short film. I had a producer who was strict about everything has to be professional quality and has to pay every one with professional rate. I will be my own producer for my first feature, My concern is put my family in financial risk.
2 likes • Aug 25
@Jason Levinson Thank you Jason, 😊
📣 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
2 likes • Aug 25
REVIEW, I started acting in my middle school in my home country, Japan. I had a job in the Japanese TV variety show when I was in college. I always felt something was off in Japanese show business and I could only see a future that I was not passionate about in Japan. So I dived into unknown to move to New York to learn and live in acting. Be on stages in the theaters are fun and rewarding, but I realized when I have $150, I want to go see 10 movies instead of to see 1 Broadway show. I never think my theater works are wasting my energy, but I need to focus my career now. I made 3 short films and now It's time to make a feature film. Now I am not my 20's any more and I have my family to support. What I have learned in these 4 classes is encouraging. I really appreciate Aj and this community to making me realize that I don't have to walk this path alone.
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Yasu Suzuki
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@yasu-suzuki-3616
Yasu Suzuki, Japanese native lives in Brooklyn NY for 34 years, Actor, Dancer and filmmaker. I made three short film and am ready to make a feature.

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Joined Aug 21, 2025
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