30 Lessons from Making a No-Budget Feature Film That Reached UK TV
The Talk I Wish I Got As An Indie Filmmaker
What Took Me a Decade to Learn, You’ll Walk Away With in Just One Hour

What's Inside
£19.99 Early Bird
This talk won’t make your film for you. But it will make you a hell of a lot more prepared for what’s coming.
- 30 short, honest lessons from making a feature film with no budget.
- Understand the real emotional, mental and logistical toll of indie filmmaking.
- No assignments. No modules. Just the things I wish I’d known.
- Avoid burnout by going in better prepared.
- Hear what no one tells you before you start.
- 10 lessons that helped me get the film made.
- 10 lessons I wish I’d done differently while getting the film made.
- And 10 life lessons I had to learn the hard way from going down this route— 5 Positive & 5 not-so-positive
When people talk about making a no-budget film, they usually talk about the challenges of getting it made.
The hustle. The clever workarounds. The late nights, the favours, the creative fixes. What they don’t talk about is what happens after.

Steve Conway - Writer/Director 'Electrician'
You’re standing at the start of something big. I’m just here to make sure you don’t fall off the cliff.
In Comparison
£27
Thats...
- Less than a pound a lesson.
- Less than the price of one week’s worth of takeaway coffees.
- Less than the one decent takeaway meal.
- Less than a half decent bottle of wine you won’t even remember next week.
- First few sign-ups reduced to £19.99
Bonus Material

You’ll also get access to the Writing Stage module lifted straight from my full Indie Filmmaking Masterclass—designed to help you outline your own low-to-no-budget film idea with clarity and confidence
"...This film (Electrician) should be shown in film schools across the land..." - Anthony Tombling Jr, Musician/Filmmaker