Money / funding Page 3
How to get your Edinburgh Fringe show fully sponsored
- Monday 15th April 2019
Maddy Anholt reveals, exclusively for BCG Pro, the methods she used to fully-fund four Edinburgh Fringe shows via seeking sponsorship. This article includes copy-and-paste templates to use to start your own approaches to companies.
How to make a living at comedy
- Tuesday 9th April 2019
An hour-long podcast discussion based around the topics of juggling jobs, and earning enough money from comedy to allow you to give up your day job.
The DIY guide to budgeting your Edinburgh Fringe show
- Saturday 6th April 2019
Comedian Siân Docksey provides a detailed breakdown of what she spent taking a show to the Edinburgh Festival, and offers her thoughts on what worked and didn't, and how to get the most out of your Fringe this year.
Getting a comedy career: Should I go freelance?
- Monday 14th October 2013
If you're hoping for a career in comedy, deciding if and when to give up the day job and commit to comedy is one of the most difficult decisions you'll ever make. Here's advice from Dave Cohen.
How I invoiced The Daily Mail for my joke
- Thursday 18th July 2013
David Bussell explains how he successfully invoiced the Daily Mail newspaper group after they published his joke without permission.
Five things film-makers can learn from Kickstarter
- Thursday 20th December 2012
Five things film-makers can learn from the website Kickstarter (and vice versa), written by a director who is approaching the end of his own crowd-funding campaign.
How to fund your comedy project with Kickstarter
- Thursday 22nd November 2012
Scott Evans from Look Creative Studio explains how you can use the crowd funding website Kickstarter to get your comedy project off the ground.