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Characteristics of an Independent Film

Characteristics of an Independent Film
Steven C. Beer, a graduate of Villanova Law School, serves as a partner at Franklin Weinrib Rudell and Vassallo in New York. Throughout his legal career, Steven C. Beer has garnered accolades, which include listings as a top lawyer in entertainment law and a super lawyer in New York. Moreover, Mr. Beer was named one of the 21 Great Thinkers of Indie Film by The Wrap, an online magazine.

An independent or indie film refers to a film produced outside of the existing major movie studios. However, many major studio conglomerates now operate branches that produce arthouse and independent films. Because of this, the lines between an independent and big-budget film have blurred. However, indie films typically focus on innovation and counter-culture themes rather than profits and critical success.

In many cases, indie films often have lower budgets and smaller production values than mainstream films, in order to maintain autonomy and creative control. Indie film directors also maintain greater control over all aspects of the film, from audio to cinematography, thereby allowing them to fully realize their vision. Additionally, the aesthetics of an indie film are oftentimes very different than mainstream productions. For example, an indie film may feature black and white coloring or other alternative techniques.
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