Tedi Nicoletos

What makes a successful fund raising campaign with Tedi Nicoletos

Tedi Nicoletos

Tedi Nicoletos, one of the founders of Reloaded Films, an independent film production company dedicated to producing innovative film projects that vividly bring compelling stories to life joins Enterprise Radio. She discusses the film industry and what makes a successful fund raising campaign.

Listen to interview with host Eric Dye & guest Tedi Nicoletos discuss the following:

  • What prompted you and your partners to create your production company Reloaded Films?  What was the biggest challenge in doing this? What piece of advice would you give people trying to start their own production company?
  • You produced and also starred in Reloaded Films’ latest film “Icarus Down.” Which role did you enjoy better?
  • What was your most important task, as a producer, on the set of “Icarus Down?”
  • Reloaded Films’ turned to Indiegogo to finish their film “Icarus Down” Do you recommend crowdsourcing platforms? The “Icarus Down” campaign was very successful and reached it’s goal, what makes a successful campaign?
  • What advice would you give to people trying to break into the business and produce their first film?

Duration: 8:34

After graduating from Les Roches, Tedi attended the Toronto Academy of Acting, completed the two-year conservatory program in the Lee Strasberg Institute of Theatre and Film in NY as well as finished the AADA summer intensive in LA. She is trained for the stage as well as for the screen. Having lived in over 6 countries from a young age has given Tedi the advantage of experiencing different cultures, thus giving her a dramatic range that can reach all sides of the spectrum.  From comedy to drama, Tedi brings her own unique flair to each of her performances.

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Web Site: www.reloaded-films.com
Facebook: facebook.com/ReloadedFilms
Twitter: @ReloadedFilms

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