My clients are currently from the USA, UK, Spain, Denmark, and Mexico, and I have had the opportunity to work on projects in other parts of the world, such as the Caribean in a UN project and China.
It’s important to remember that I’m based in the small country of Denmark 🇩🇰.
So, how did I manage to go international?
The key lies in making my unique abilities accessible to an international audience.
You might think that being a film producer or filmmaker limits your reach to your own language, country, or region, but this couldn’t be further from the truth.
✨ You can expand your reach to international markets.
✨ You can connect with global audiences.
✨ You can secure international projects.
✨ You can access international funding.
All it takes is the right strategy and a clear plan to make it happen.
If you’re aiming to go international, here are the first steps:
✅ Ensure your website is available in English.
✅ Network with international film professionals in your city and country.
✅ Don’t be afraid to conduct business in another language.
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Join Filmpreneurship Network, a community where you can connect with people from around the world who share your passion. You’ll learn how to showcase not only your films but also your talent and work, ensuring that you reach your international audience