
What we’re about
Join this group to network with musicians, screenwriters, filmmakers, and performers. We offer conference call and face to face events several times a month. Our informative events cover topics like how to fund your media, how to protect your intellectual property, how to earn more from what you create, how to publish books and apps, how to produce films, etc. We also cover topics that speak to the heart and soul of the artistic experience, like Jung's theories of the collective unconscious.
We also do social and networking events where creative pros can comfortably and happily spend time together. It's kind of cool that we live in a community where the best writers, filmmakers, performers, and musicians congregate. We should make the most of it . . .
Join us to turn your dreams of being a writer, screenwriter, or writer/producer into a reality. We are a warm, friendly, welcoming community meeting in and around Santa Monica. Learn, share, ask questions, discover how to release your writing into books, audio books, scripts, essays, graphic novels, and content-based apps and joyfully earn a living from your work as an author.
You may find some of the following resources created for past events useful if you're looking for immediate help with your creative enterprise.
You can watch and share our in-depth industry expert videos at [NancyFultonVideos.com](http://nancyfultonvideos.com/) or purchase one or more of our in-depth instructional resources (like Profitable Distribution Solutions for Films & Web Series) at [www.NoBetterFriend.com](http://www.nobetterfriend.com/).
You might also enjoy...
How to Legally Find and Accept Money From Investors
(The Best How-To, Practical, Legal, Primer You'll Read)
https://gumroad.com/l/investment
Budgets, Breakdowns & Cash Flows: The Numbers You Need to Know Before You Produce Anything
(with Audio Recording featuring Nancy Fulton & Producer John Duffy)
https://gumroad.com/l/film-budgets-breakdowns-cashflows
Profitably Publishing & Selling Your Book
(Handy for Film & Webseries Merchandising)
https://gumroad.com/l/bookpublishing
Making Google Love You Without Buying Ads
(Necessary for Cost Effective Promotion for Your Project)
https://gumroad.com/l/googlenotes
Intellectual Property Right Fundamentals
(A Critical Guide to Protecting Yourself & Your Work Here in Hollywood) https://gum.co/intellectualpropertynf
Questions? Email Nancy.Fulton@yahoo.com. I look forward to hearing from you.
Nancy Fulton
Upcoming events (2)
See all- 2 DAY WORKSHOP: Don't Say A Million If You Don't Have An A-lister MasterclassClick the Link in the Event Description to Sign Up & Download Resources, Los Angeles , CA
You Must Sign Up Here to Attend: https://www.filmmakersuccess.com/noalisternomillionsept-2025
Don't Say A Million If You Don't Have An A-lister Masterclass
Do you have a vision no one’s backing?
If you’re pitching six- or seven-figure budgets without name talent attached, you’re not just dreaming—you’re stalling.
Whether you're developing a film, series, or high-concept indie project, this workshop will save you time, money, and frustration. Join us for the 2-day Don't Say A Million If You Don't Have An A-lister Masterclass with film business and fundraising coach Joane Butcher on Thursday, September 18 and Friday September 19. Stop chasing fantasy budgets and get your film funded, produced and distributed globally.
Register now at https://www.filmmakersuccess.com/noalisternomillionsept-2025
All registrants get a playback recording of the session.
When? Thursday, September 18 and Friday, September 19
from 10:30-1:30pm PT/1:30-4:30pm ET
Where: Link Delivered After You Signup
You can purchase the regular ticket for $27, which is just the masterclass or you can purchase the VIP ticket for $77, which includes the masterclass as well as an opportunity to have an exclusive VIP session, alongside other VIPs, to work directly with Joanne to perfect your logline. Crafting a logline that really sells your film is vital, as it's what you use to entice investors, actors and other people to be part of your film.
A bit about Joanne: For 25+ years, Joanne Butcher has worked with filmmakers from all over the world -- US, UK, Brazil, Cuba and the Caribbean -- helping them uplevel their business and marketing practices. Now, as a film business and fundraising coach, she helps independent filmmakers raise funds to get their projects made and distributed globally. Her clients have over 180 feature films from script to distribution, in both documentary and narrative. She's also facilitated the distribution of 23 features and many more in film festivals winning awards and achieving visibility the filmmakers never dreamed of.
Don't miss Joanne's workshop!Note from Nancy Fulton: Joanne's helped many hardworking filmmakers get their projects produced and distributed. As a Film Business and Fundraising Coach she ensures they can make profitable projects year after year by giving them the skills and information they need to thrive. I've interviewed Joanne in previous events to talk about exactly how she has become so effective at helping people get their projects across the finish line. It comes down to her very proactive training and support. Her financial support as a sponsor of my educational events for filmmakers helps me run more month after month. She is a very effective mover and shaker in independent film.
- Film Finance & Development Workshop for $1M+ Films with MPMGLink visible for attendees
Signup on Eventbrite Required: https://www.eventbrite.com/e/film-finance-development-workshop-for-1m-films-with-mpmg-tickets-1666079642059?aff=oddtdtcreator
This practical workshop in funding $1M+ feature films in 2025-2026 covers how to finance your film in today's media economy. This workshop is perfect for established studio insiders ready to greenlight their own profitable projects, and for up-and-coming outsiders who are looking to bring something new to the Hollywood media machine.
Led by Experts Who Know How to Get Movies Made
Ray Ellingsen, founder of Moving Pictures Media Group, has helped dozens of films cross the finish line by helping them get the funding, cast, crew, and distribution required to succeed. If you have a $1M+ film you're determined to produce, and you're looking for a partner who knows how to get things done, MPMG looks forward to hearing from you at info@movingpicturesmg.com /(424) 231-8677.
Michael Praver, founder of FundingFundingFunding.com has helped more than 60 filmmakers acquire the fast film finance they needed to produce their projects. Reach out if you have questions you'd like to ask before, during, or after the event.
Attend to Get This Year's Playbook for Successful Film Funding & Development
Savvy film industry insiders will be the first to tell you that film funding strategies change radically from year to year, especially for projects in the hot zone of $1M-$5M.- It's imperative to understand how the SBA and other guarantor programs work in order to utilise the right funding source.
- Sometimes minimum guarantees are difficult to get, and sometimes distributors are offering well designed projects the equivalent of old-fashioned "negative pickup deals".
- Sometimes film festivals are an expensive waste of money, and sometimes they are exactly where you should go to sell your film.
- Most filmmakers do not understand the proper use and value of tax credits and rebates.
In 2025-2026 you need to know that the film industry has shifted radically toward a sellers market. That means if you have a great project you want to make and sell, you can find a buyer willing to provide what you need to get it made.
The years when the big streamers and distributors like Netflix, Amazon, and Lionsgate were determined to produce everything in-house are long gone. You may be surprised to hear, that is actually great news.
Big players are limiting risk and maximizing the value of their cash by buying media made by indie producers who know how to prove they know what the market wants, and who show they understand exactly how to get a movie made swiftly and professionally.
These businesses aren't interested in working with amateurs, but they'll step up to support projects and producers that bring exactly what they want to the table.
In This Workshop You Learn How to Get Funding for Your $1M+ Feature Film
You'll learn exactly where the money comes from, how to get distribution deals done up front, and how to ensure payment in full when your project is done. You will learn how to limit risk, move your project forward quickly, and ensure your first film is not your last film by avoiding newbie mistakes.
If you are dead serious about making movies for a living, and you want to understand the business of film production the way producers who make millions on project after project do, sign up for this event.
Film Funding, Development, and Production are Fairly Straight Forward if you Treat Film Like a Business
Learn why this is a great year to move forward on solid $1M+ film projects, and get a clear blueprint that outlines the steps necessary to meet the requirements for funding.
MODERATOR: Nancy Fulton is a prolific writer/producer who helps writers, screenwriters, and filmmakers master the skills required to make all the media they love for a living. Visit NancyFultonMeetups.com to learn more about her 100+ informative in-depth workshops, hundreds and hundreds of 5-star reviews, and the events she offers every month to media pros which are supported by sponsors like MPMG and FundingFundingFunding.com among many others. If you want practical, down-to-earth, get-it-done-now support for your work, visit her website now.
Note: Speakers will reach out to you before the event to offer information/resources related to the topics we'll cover during the event. You'll find these materials interesting if you don't know what "development" means in the context of a film, or have questions about how to get distributors and streamers to give you contracts you can take to a bank to get funding. You'll also learn why an accurate budget matters, why filmmakers have to have a marketing plan, and what "turnaround" means, and how films that cost less than $1M can be funded.