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    Ep 80: Film Producer Cort Howell - Mayberry Man

    enJanuary 29, 2022
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    About this Episode

    Indiana based producer, Cort Howell, fills us in on his journey in the entertainment industry from infomercials in California to filmmaking in the Midwest and his latest release, "Mayberry Man." He explains how they were able to complete a very successful crowdfunding campaign and how they were able to achieve so much more production value than their budget would suggest. If you have been having a tough time with crowdfunding campaigns and / or bringing production value to your films, you’ll want to get your notepads ready for this one.

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