07/03/2026
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Over the past eight years of our journey in film, we’ve experienced tremendous growth. Along the way we’ve met incredible people, built lasting relationships, and been asked many thoughtful questions about the process of making independent films.
As our films have begun finding audiences around the world, selling into markets, and becoming profitable, I’ve noticed that more and more people are curious about what it actually takes to produce a film—and whether there is any advice worth sharing.
The truth is that producing independent films requires wearing many hats. It means speaking with countless people, solving problems every day, and building teams made up of trustworthy, honest, hardworking individuals who all share a commitment to the work.
One of the things I love most about filmmaking is that no two days are ever quite the same. Every project, every challenge, every collaboration presents something new to learn. That’s part of what makes this industry so rewarding.
In film—as in life—learning never stops. Anyone who claims to know everything about making movies simply hasn’t spent enough time making them. There is always another perspective, another lesson, another way to approach the work. As the years go by, you gain experience, hopefully a bit of wisdom, and a deeper appreciation for the process itself.
Lately I’ve also been asked more about the business side of filmmaking and how we’ve managed to find success with the films we produce. The answer is complex and multifaceted—far too much to unpack in a single social media post.
But there is one guiding principle that I believe every filmmaker, no matter their role, should always remember:
"Pretending happens in front of the camera and not behind."
From the very beginning of Brimstone Pictures, David, Neil, and I have fully embraced this philosophy. Filmmaking can be a hobby, or it can be a serious business. What it becomes for each person is their own personal journey. But remembering that simple idea—staying honest in the work, in the preparation, and in the way you treat the people around you—will earn you respect, build loyalty, and ultimately help you make the best film possible.
If this resonates with anyone who is in the process of bringing their own films to life, then I’m glad to share it. I will always be rooting for the people who choose to take on the challenge of filmmaking—because seeing a film through from start to finish is no small accomplishment.
And anyone who has done it knows just how meaningful that journey can be.
Preston Ewasiuk
Producer - Brimstone Pictures
ATTN ALL FILMMAKERS: Our company, and it's founders, are consistently being asked about film making. We are exploring putting together some workshops to share what we've learned from our real world experiences. If you are interested in any aspect of film-making please private message us here on Facebook and we will put you on a first contact list as we continue to develop these workshops.
Photo: Rachelle Roberto Photography
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