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What I liked
The event was well-structured, with a balanced mix of presentations and interactive Q&A sessions, allowing participants to glean personalized advice and clarify doubts directly from the panelists. Moreover, the inclusion of live captioning and the option for ASL interpretation showcased Hollywood Fringe’s commitment to accessibility and inclusivity.
What I didn't like
Overall, the “Budgeting and Fundraising” event provided attendees with indispensable tools and strategies to navigate the financial complexities of mounting a Hollywood Fringe production. Whether you’re a newcomer looking to make your Fringe debut or a seasoned veteran aiming to enhance your financial management skills, this event offered invaluable insights and practical guidance. I highly recommend it to anyone involved in the vibrant world of Fringe theatre. Thanks to the organizers for prioritizing the crucial financial aspect of theatre production like getting 50 dollar loan and empowering creators with the knowledge needed for success.
My overall impression
I attended the virtual event on February 12, 2023, hosted by Hollywood Fringe, titled “Budgeting and Fundraising for a Hollywood Fringe Production.” The session, which ran from 2:00 pm to 4:00 pm PT, provided invaluable insights into the financial aspects of putting together a successful Fringe production.
One of the standout features of the event was the emphasis on financial information and the financial side of producing a Fringe show. The panel, comprised of seasoned Fringe veterans Joy Regullano, Ruchi Kishore, and Michael Gordon Shapiro, delved deep into the intricacies of budgeting, outlining expected expenses, cost necessities, and how to maximize funds effectively. Additionally, they provided comprehensive guidance on various fundraising avenues, including crowdfunding, grants, and other funding opportunities, catering to both novice and experienced producers.
Joy Regullano, with her extensive background in writing, acting, and comedy, brought a wealth of practical knowledge to the discussion. Ruchi Kishore’s experience as an actor, host, and producer, particularly highlighted through her award-winning production “Dirty Chai,” offered valuable firsthand insights into the fundraising process. Michael Gordon Shapiro’s expertise in composing music for diverse mediums added a unique perspective to the financial considerations of theatrical productions.