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These quotes are from the comments of this post from Ted Hope Why Is The Film Biz SOOOOO Slow To Change? | Truly Free Film.

“It needs to be a life long pursuit to aid in the discovery if we want our work to be seen.” Ted Hope

“Filmmakers need to look at themselves like carpenters or builders, not every house you build you will love, but if the focus of the work is to deliver a liveable and inspiring house to the customer, the carpenter or builder will potentially gain more work and build towards a long tail focus of building the house that will be the essence of their creative vision and skill. In life you get a limited amount of opportunities and you run out of chances when you stop taking them.” Tom Broadhurst of fueltank.tv

“I do think there has never been a better time to be a filmmaker — creatively speaking, or in fact, in terms of engagement. We just need to develop secondary income streams that are primary.” Ted Hope

“WHY aren’t they interested in your movie. It’s your job to make them interested or not care if they aren’t.” Out in the Street Films

“I think people do want to support what they love, what improves their lives. I think this next era will involve a great deal of effort moving audiences from fans to patrons.” Ted Hope