Crowdfunding Hollywood Dreams: Mark Elias Brings Indie Films to Life

30 Sep 2025 • 26 min • EN
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Superpowers for Good should not be considered investment advice. Seek counsel before making investment decisions. When you purchase an item, launch a campaign or create an investment account after clicking a link here, we may earn a fee. Engage to support our work. Watch the show on television by downloading the e360tv channel app to your Roku, LG or AmazonFireTV. You can also see it on YouTube. Devin: What is your superpower? Mark: Hustling with honesty. Mark Elias, an accomplished Hollywood actor turned filmmaker, is proving that the power of storytelling can transcend the screen to create meaningful connections. In today’s episode, Mark shared insights about his latest independent film, We Could Be Heroes, which is raising capital via a regulated crowdfunding campaign on Wefunder. At its heart, We Could Be Heroes is a heartfelt story about chosen family, set against the backdrop of a quirky comedy-crime plot. “Family is what you make of it—it’s not necessarily what you have or don’t have,” Mark explained. The film follows a 14-year-old gamer girl and her neurotic, wannabe-detective neighbor as they team up to solve a mystery. While the premise is lighthearted and fun, Mark emphasized the deeper emotional message, adding, “At the end, it’s heartfelt, it’s sincere, it’s honest.” Mark’s journey from Hollywood actor to independent filmmaker is inspiring in its own right. Having appeared in popular shows like Justified, Teen Wolf, and 9-1-1: Lone Star, he has taken his years of experience on set and channeled them into creating films that resonate on a personal level. “It has to be a story or a message that really, really sticks with you,” Mark said, reflecting on the challenges of making independent films with modest budgets. Through crowdfunding, Mark aims to bring We Could Be Heroes to life while engaging directly with supporters. With a budget of $1.1 million, including equity raised through Wefunder, the film is positioned to maximize impact with a lean, smart production approach. “We’re essentially saying we’re making a three- to four-million-dollar movie for less than a million,” Mark explained, highlighting the importance of resourcefulness and creativity. Beyond its entertainment value, We Could Be Heroes is designed to connect with audiences emotionally, especially young gamers. “There are 3.2 billion gamers worldwide,” Mark noted, emphasizing the film’s potential to draw a global audience. For those interested in supporting We Could Be Heroes, you can find the campaign on Wefunder at s4g.biz/heroes. Joining this project isn’t just an investment in a film—it’s a chance to help bring a meaningful story to life. tl;dr: Mark Elias shared insights into his journey from Hollywood actor to independent filmmaker. We Could Be Heroes tells a heartfelt story about chosen family, wrapped in a fun crime-comedy plot. The film is being funded through a Wefunder campaign, empowering supporters to help bring it to life. Mark described “hustling with honesty” as his superpower, enabling him to overcome challenges creatively. He encouraged collaboration and resourcefulness, inspiring others to embrace persistence in their pursuits. How to Develop Hustling with Honesty As a Superpower Mark Elias described his superpower as “hustling with honesty,” a combination of persistence and authenticity that drives his filmmaking and career. “I’m always going to be transparent,” he said. “If you’re on board, I love it—if not, I get it. I’m not going to stop until I make this thing.” Mark’s relentless drive is grounded in his genuine desire to connect with others and tell impactful stories that resonate emotionally. One anecdote that exemplifies Mark’s superpower is how he approaches challenges during film production. He shared that when a key location for a shoot fell through, he and his team quickly pivoted, identifying the essential qualities the location conveyed and finding a cost-effective alternative on the fly. “It’s about never taking no for an answer,” Mark said. This resourcefulness, paired with his unwavering commitment to completing the project, showcases his ability to hustle through obstacles. Mark also shared tips for developing hustle as a personal strength: Stay Transparent: Be honest about your goals and challenges to build trust and authentic connections. Embrace the Process: Don’t let initial setbacks deter you—use every “no” as a step toward “yes.” Empower Others: Collaborate with your team, encouraging their creativity and input to foster a shared vision. Stay Positive: Lead by example by maintaining an upbeat attitude, even during high-pressure situations. By following Mark’s example and advice, you can make hustling with honesty a skill. With practice and effort, you could make it a superpower that enables you to do more good in the world. Remember, however, that research into success suggests that building on your own superpowers is more important than creating new ones or overcoming weaknesses. You do you! Guest Profile Mark Elais (he/him): Filmmaker, DFM Creative About DFM Creative: Independent film production company. Website: imdb.com/name/nm1731797/ Other URL: wefunder.com/we.could.be.heroes.film Biographical Information: Born in Houston and raised in Philadelphia, Mark is an avid soccer player. A long time member of the Beverly Hills playhouse, he has also studied with Lesly Kahn, Meisner LA, and is a member of the Second City conservatory. He speaks fluent Spanish from having lived in Spain, and is passionate about his Lebanese heritage. He is active in helping dogs find forever homes, and works to help others overcome anxiety and depression through his own experiences. LinkedIn Profile: linkedin.com/in/mark-elias-0aab9b3 Personal Facebook Profile: facebook.com/mark.elias1 Instagram Handle: @markelias Support Our Sponsors Our generous sponsors make our work possible, serving impact investors, social entrepreneurs, community builders and diverse founders. Today’s advertisers include FundingHope, and Rancho Affordable Housing (Proactive). Learn more about advertising with us here. 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