Dropbox for filmmakers

Learn how filmmakers are using Dropbox to speed up processes, simplify collaboration, and work together efficiently through every stage of the production.

Actor Rebecca Hall in a still from Resurrection. Courtesy of Sundance Institute.
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Filmmaker Andrew Semans on creating one of Sundance’s freshest films

Actor Rebecca Hall in a still from Resurrection. Courtesy of Sundance Institute.
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How the young cast of Summering helped keep the movie honest

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Directors Justin Benson and Aaron Moorhead on the joy of creating things with friends

Moorhead (left) and Benson (right) from a still of Something in the Dirt. Courtesy of Sundance Institute.
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Director Adamma Ebo on the most underrated creative tool: sleep

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Sundance Director Tabitha Jackson on how the celebrated film festival is evolving

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New Dropbox Replay integrations make video collaboration faster and easier

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How RBG and an unexpected discovery inspired the directors of My Name is Pauli Murray

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Propelled by the pandemic, How it Ends wrapped just 9 months after it started

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Writing With Fire reveals Dalit women’s digital transformation in India’s heartland

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Capturing a moment in history by chance in This Is The Way We Rise

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How street casting brought a unique vision of Hawaii to I Was A Simple Man

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Sundance 2021: The Festival Director’s guide to notable films from an extraordinary year

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Sundance filmmakers: How technology is changing the way films are made

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How the directors of HBO’s McMillion$ uncovered a conspiracy everyone missed

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How the directors of The Truffle Hunters caught a secret subculture on film

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The music moment that changed everything for the crew of Dinner in America

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Pulling off major sci-fi surprises on an indie budget for the Sundance film Save Yourselves!

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Director Lola Glaudini on using the crew’s point of view to broaden the vision for Mighty

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How the crew of Black Bear dealt with an accidental digital detox

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Bring your work to life with our new Creative Tools Add-On

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Director Riley Stearns on staying inspired in isolation and asking “What if?”

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