How to Make a Feature Film for $10,000 with Sean & Taylor King

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The Honest Filmmaker
How to Make a Feature Film for $10,000 with Sean & Taylor King
Apr 08, 2025 Episode 75
Jim Eaves

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This Week on the Podcast: Making Feature Films for Under $10K with Sean and Taylor King

On this episode, I sit down with father-son filmmaking duo Sean and Taylor King, who have been consistently creating feature films on micro-budgets of under $10,000. Since starting in 2015, they’ve developed a streamlined production process that allows them to quickly move from one project to the next — and they’re currently working on their 20th feature film.

In addition to films, they've also produced TV shows that are distributed on Tubi via Filmhub and Amazon via Video Direct.

We dive into how they’ve built such a prolific body of work, how they maintain momentum, and what it’s like working together as a father and son team in the indie film world.

If you're interested in making your first feature film, learning more about low-budget filmmaking, or exploring the family dynamics of creative collaboration, this episode is for you.

Find out more about Sean and Taylor: https://newzealandsonfilms.com 

Marketing Matters: Posters, Titles, and Trailers

The Kings explain why your film’s poster and title are just as important as the movie itself. They use platforms like YouTube to test what visuals and names perform best—often before filming even starts. Strong artwork can attract attention, build intrigue, and boost your film’s streaming success.

Where to Release Your Film: Amazon, Tubi & More

Distribution doesn’t have to be a mystery. Sean and Taylor share their real-world experience using Filmhub and Amazon Video Direct to get their work on platforms like Tubi and Prime Video. They break down earnings, pricing strategies, and how to navigate the world of VOD as an indie creator.

Low-Budget Filmmaking Tips from the Trenches

From gear selection to casting choices, and even how they handle creative disagreements on set, this episode is loaded with advice. Whether you're starting your first film or looking to improve your DIY process, these lessons are must-hear. Sean and Taylor prove that with the right mindset, micro-budget films can reach big audiences.

Check out the re-release of Jim's first solo directing feature The Witches Hammer - out now on amazon 
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