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The Smallbiz Brain: David Frank

posted by David Wolf on Dec 23, 2007 | Comments (2) | Permalink | Trackback URL

In his 20 years in the entertainment business, David Frank has received multiple awards for his work on films such as Ancient Mysteries, Investigative Reports and Mysteries of the Bible.

His company, Indigo Films has produced documentaries, series and specials for A&E, Columbia Pictures, PBS, The History Channel, ABC and many more.

In this interview David shares how he didn’t originally plan to go into business, but found himself in a “hollywood-movie-situation” when an angel investor offered him money to start the company. He also discusses how he needed to make careful choices about his own role in his company as they grew.


FILED IN: Entrepreneurship, Management, Podcast, Starting Your Business

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