Reel Scotland

In the first of two articles on the phenomenon, looking at the stories of two very different Scottish shorts both seeking funding via the collaborative route of crowd-funding, Katie Crook of Edinburgh-based Blue Iris Films tells us about Boat.

Getting funding for arts ventures and short films in the current climate is tricky business but the short film my production company, Blue Iris Films, are currently embarking on is a CGI-heavy, apocalyptic drama meaning we’ve had to navigate uncharted waters. Pun intended…

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