by Camden Watts | Apr 26, 2015 | Crowd funding, Distribution, Documentary, Film, Industry, Inspiration, Kickstarter, Leading, NC Film
Today is the premiere of Brewconomy, my newest documentary, which is about North Carolina craft beer and its positive impact on the state’s agriculture, community, and economy. Brewconomy will screen at the Wells Fargo IMAX Theatre at Marbles in downtown...
by Camden Watts | Apr 9, 2015 | Distribution, Documentary, Film, NC Film, Screenings
Brewconomy, my newest documentary about North Carolina craft beer, will premiere at the Wells Fargo IMAX Theatre at Marbles on Sunday, April 26th, at 3:30 PM. The screening is free and open to the public, however, tickets are required to attend. Seating is limited so...
by Camden Watts | Sep 28, 2014 | Directing, Distribution, Documentary
Yesterday was the Beericana Craft Beer and Music Festival in Holly Springs, N.C. It was absolutely incredible. Here are some of the reasons why I’m a huge fan. Quick summary? No detail was overlooked, which is something I absolutely love and appreciate....
by Camden Watts | Jul 13, 2014 | Directing, Distribution, Encouragement
I was clueless when I made my first feature-length film, Abandoned Allies. I had never made a film and knew nothing about distribution. Sharing my filmmaking experience with anyone willing to listen was the one thing I did understand. That’s how I built my fan...
by Camden Watts | Apr 24, 2014 | Community, Distribution, Documentary, Encouragement, Film, Industry, Inspiration, Leading, Learning
Why don’t more documentary films offer solutions to the problems they present? This is something I’ve been thinking about for many years. I think I know why, but would love to explore it with you. Shall we? Character-driven documentaries typically give us...
by Camden Watts | Mar 11, 2014 | Directing, Distribution, Documentary, Film
Yesterday I talked about captive audiences watching my films in the ideal setting: a dark, comfy theater. While that’s the ultimate situation, it’s not always an option. So I feel like it’s important to have a way to share your film with people...