Reply to Michael Stowe
now that Clubs are almost extinct as are the IAC Regional festivals. I am almost at the stage of wondering whether it's all worthwhile.
That is a big statement Michael! The funny thing is film makeing is more popular than ever! Many colleges offer filmstudies degree courses, and they are popular with young people. I have had the luck to connect with that circuit a bit, enough to work out that acting and learning scripts is hard, and being a semi professional cameraman or editor and the other roles is quite hard work and self-effacing, as for directing that is another cup of tea. I'm sticking to amateur film efforts
As we know our film clubs derive from the 9.5, 8mm, & 16mm days and they were great, and now the world has moved on and it seems students form groups to make their own films which last after they've left college, and they may form into a film company if reasonably successful - but in my opinion success is not likely, as it must be so easy for companies to make their own corporate films. To break into the feature film market must be more or less impossible. The future of arts funding is not good.
I hope you are able to keep your interest in film-making Michael, maybe you could work with Howard Smith on something