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Marcus Mizelle

Director/Producer

Emmy winning director and producer known for Belle Vie (2022), Something In The Water: A Kinston Basketball Story (2020), Chameleon (2019), Actor For Hire (2015) and Half Empty (2009).

Before finding success as a music video director, Marcus worked in the lighting and camera departments on over 50 major productions across the US.

Originally from Kinston, North Carolina, he now lives in Los Angeles by way of New Orleans.

Websites ActorForHireMovie.com MarcusMizelle.com IMDB Chameleonthefilm.com The Micro Film Tournament
NFS Score 88 (Freshman)
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Article Comment – From A to Z: How to Get Your Micro-Budget Feature in Front of as Many Eyeballs as Possible

Hey Johan, you can also watch at actorforhiremovie.com and here: https://vimeo.com/119083250

7 years ago
Article Comment – From A to Z: How to Get Your Micro-Budget Feature in Front of as Many Eyeballs as Possible

See "F: FULLY REALIZE THE ENTIRE BUDGET" above

7 years ago
Article Comment – From A to Z: How to Get Your Micro-Budget Feature in Front of as Many Eyeballs as Possible

Having just released the film a little over a month ago, we're now waiting to receive our first earnings statement for end of 1st quarter (April). As we filmmakers know, it takes time to see a potential return, no matter the budget (12-18 months is standard). With our low overhead, solid production values and creative festival/marketing campaign, and having already reached 2 of our 3 initial objectives above (raising our profiles & telling a story we wanted to tell), we already consider this project a success. In regards to our last objective (full ROI), this is quite obtainable but can't be expected immediately upon release on any film. Would it clear things up if the article was updated to say the film was just released Jan 1?

7 years ago
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