This course, based on his books, “How to Get into the Movie Industry” and “How to Get Your Movie Made” will teach you how to maximize your chances of success in the film industry.
By the age of 18, Tony Klinger was already making award-winning films that gained wide public distribution. Over his distinguished career, he has produced more than 500 film and media productions across various genres. In addition to his prolific filmmaking, Tony is also an accomplished writer with several published books, articles, columns, blogs, film screenplays, and two plays. He is a renowned public speaker and a successful academic.
Tony Klinger has created films, television shows, rock videos, and documentaries globally, collaborating with stars like The Who, Lee Marvin, Roger Moore, Jack Nicholson, Peter Fonda, Deep Purple, Peter Finch, Shelley Winters, Omar Sharif, Peter Ustinov, Supertramp, Mickey Rooney, Michael Caine, and many others.
As an award-winning academic, Tony has taught film to Master's level students at various prestigious universities, including the renowned Bournemouth Film School and the Northern Film School.
Currently residing in England, Tony recently released three films: “The Man Who Got Carter,” “Sisters,” and “Solo2Darwin.” In addition, he has several other films and books in the pipeline. Tony is also the founder of Give-Get-Go.com.
Tony Klinger combines a visionary creative philosophy with world-class production and technical skills, strong leadership abilities, and a passionate desire to communicate effectively and inspire a wide audience.
Identify and analyze your competitors to stay ahead in the game.
Discover strategies for differentiating yourself in the market.
Learn how a good story can drive your success.
Master techniques to enhance and deliver compelling pitches.
Establish a solid, realistic base for your creative career.
Balance creative aspirations with practical business considerations.
Explore ways to make a sustainable living from your creative talents.
Understand the financial flows in the creative industry.
Discover strategies for raising funds for your projects.
Learn the essentials of distributing and selling your work.
Balance your creative and business personas professionally.
Learn the importance of putting agreements in writing and managing contracts.
Understand the value of teamwork in the creative process.
Discover why your collaborators are as crucial as the deal itself.
Cultivate belief in your creative abilities and vision.
Develop a keen awareness of your inner guidance.
Master the how, why, when, and what of effective marketing.
Learn to build your personal and professional brand to get your projects noticed.
"Tony, you are an inspirational person who has provided our society with so much knowledge and talent. You have taught me so much about the film industry and life in general. You are a legend. Thank you for being my friend, always being out there for me, and sharing your incredible talent with us."
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"Loved the session. Not pandering. Honestly. Exactly what I was looking for."
"Thank you I really appreciate your input and your honesty. This class is much more than a writing class. It’s a journey into thinking, feeling, recognizing and growing as a person."
“The only reason I didn’t give you full marks all around was to avoid you having difficulty getting through the door with such a swollen head.”
"Firstly I would like to say how much I have learned from this course. As a complete novice who just sat down and wrote for therapy, I have now seen a creation with possibilities grow from that initial writing. l sent it to Sarah my daughter who is also a writer and filmmaker/editor and she echoed everything you said in her critique.
I would never have a clue about writing without your course so if I ever have something published you are the reason.
One point that my daughter made that I also realised, although there is a lot of fiction in this putting it in the first person makes it like a rabbinical confession and I can possibly deflect my possible exile from family and society by twisting it setting it as an apology to my wife prior to suicide to be read with my will or as evidence at my trial for murdering one of my lovers who sent the letter to my wife telling all.
These are just ideas floating in my head to give the story a bit of bite.
Once again thank you Tony for enlightening me on how to become an author."