The Best Instagram Accounts for Filmmakers (2021)

 

THERE ARE SO FEW GREAT INSTAGRAM ACCOUNTS FOR FILMMAKERS…

SO AFTER THE POPULARITY OF OUR LAST LIST, WE’RE BACK WITH THE 11 MUST-FOLLOW INSTAGRAM ACCOUNTS OF 2021.

You’re going to want to follow all of these immediately.

 
 
 

@dodford

Mindblowingly good videos on filmmaking by the ever-so-talented Daniel McMahon.

 

@BENJACQUIER

A sound designer and music composer for films and media with godlike skills and excellently crafted videos.

 

@STUDIOBINDER

Back on the list another year, and for good reason. Unbelievably well-constructed videos and everything filmmaking.

 

@FILMCRUX

Of course. What did you expect? Filmmaking tips on every subject, inspiration, and of course, our iconic space videos.

 

@BEN_HOERMAN

There’s only one page you need to follow for film reviews. Everything about his page is perfect, from the design, to the ratings themselves.

 

@EDWARDLEEFILMS

Filmmaking and photography, but tailored to help you from a business perspective as well. Everything you need to make it as a creative.

 

@SAMKOLDER

The king of YouTube filmmaking, hands down. Seeing literally any one of his videos is all you need to know. Impossible to watch and not be inspired.

 

@CATSUKA

Animation is the best place to turn for film inspiration, and Catsuka doesn’t disappoint. Endless creativity on display.

 

@FILMMKRS

A general curation page for filmmakers with a little bit of everything. There’s a reason they have over a million followers.

 

@CINEMA_DUNKIRK

This page doesn’t have anywhere near enough clout. A hidden gem with spectacular design. Follow early so you can say you were here before it blows up.

 

@FULLTIMEFILMMAKER

A cornerstone page designed to help equip you with the tips and lessons you need to take your filmmaking to the next level.

 
 

 
 
 

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Lion El Aton

Founder of BANANA🍌 and FILM CRUX.

https://wegetattention.com
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