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A Podcast for Indie Filmmakers

In the world of social media, and fast-paced journalism, knowledge is abound. But with all the noise, finding the right information is near impossible. Especially if you’re a creative working in independent film.


Produced by Cinematography For Actors, the Indiewood podcast aims to fix that. This is a podcast about indie filmmakers and the many hats we wear in order to solve problems before, during, and after production.


Every month, award-winning Writer/Director Yaroslav Altunin is joined by a different guest co-host to swap hats, learn about the different aspects of the film industry, and how to implement all you learn into your work.

"We learn from indie filmmakers so we can become better filmmakers. Because we all want to be Hollywood, but first we have to be Indiewood."

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  • The Starving Artist Fallacy: Redefining Success in Independent Film
    Sep 3 2025

    The conventional wisdom that creative careers and steady jobs are mutually exclusive gets thoroughly debunked in this illuminating conversation with Julia Steyer, a multi-hyphenate talent making waves in independent film. As an actor, producer, playwright, screenwriter, and head of development at Cold Iron Pictures (the production company behind indie darlings like "Swiss Army Man"), Julia shares how finding stability transformed her creative journey.

    Whether you're just beginning your creative journey or rethinking your approach to sustainability in the arts, this conversation provides a refreshing perspective on thriving in independent film.

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    A Podcast for Indie Filmmakers

    More on:
    IG: @indiewoodpod
    YT: Cinematography for Actors

    In the world of social media, and fast-paced journalism, knowledge is abound. But with all the noise, finding the right information is near impossible. Especially if you’re a creative working in independent film.

    Produced by Cinematography For Actors, the Indiewood podcast aims to fix that. This is a podcast about indie filmmakers and the many hats we wear in order to solve problems before, during, and after production.

    Every month, award-winning Writer/Director Yaroslav Altunin is joined by a different guest co-host to swap hats, learn about the different aspects of the film industry, and how to implement all you learn into your work.

    "We learn from indie filmmakers so we can become better filmmakers. Because we all want to be Hollywood, but first we have to be Indiewood."

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    35 m
  • The Struggles of Screenwriting: Overcoming Blocks, Errors, and Obstacles
    Aug 26 2025

    What happens when the words on the page become both prison and playground? Julia Stier, an actor, writer, and Forbes 30 Under 30 honoree in Hollywood and Entertainment, takes us deep into the creative tension between acting and writing, revealing how each craft fundamentally transforms the other.

    For creators facing similar struggles, this discussion offers practical wisdom about writing for opportunities versus passion projects, setting external deadlines, and the liberating power of recycling creative material across different formats.

    Listen now to discover why sometimes the best way forward is to put down your laptop, pick up a typewriter, and remember that creation should, above all, be playful.

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    A Podcast for Indie Filmmakers

    More on:
    IG: @indiewoodpod
    YT: Cinematography for Actors

    In the world of social media, and fast-paced journalism, knowledge is abound. But with all the noise, finding the right information is near impossible. Especially if you’re a creative working in independent film.

    Produced by Cinematography For Actors, the Indiewood podcast aims to fix that. This is a podcast about indie filmmakers and the many hats we wear in order to solve problems before, during, and after production.

    Every month, award-winning Writer/Director Yaroslav Altunin is joined by a different guest co-host to swap hats, learn about the different aspects of the film industry, and how to implement all you learn into your work.

    "We learn from indie filmmakers so we can become better filmmakers. Because we all want to be Hollywood, but first we have to be Indiewood."

    Más Menos
    33 m
  • From Theater Kid to Forbes 30 Under 30: Julia Steyer's Creative Journey
    Aug 18 2025

    What does it really take to forge a successful path in independent filmmaking when there's no ladder to climb? In this captivating conversation with Julia Steyer – actor, producer, screenwriter, playwright, and recent Forbes 30 Under 30 honoree – we discover how creative persistence can evolve into industry recognition.

    Whether you're just starting your filmmaking journey or looking to diversify your creative approach, Julia's experiences offer both practical wisdom and inspiring encouragement.

    Subscribe now to join us for a four-episode chat with Julia, where we'll dive deeper into how her experiences can help you create a sustainable career in independent film.

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    A Podcast for Indie Filmmakers

    More on:
    IG: @indiewoodpod
    YT: Cinematography for Actors

    In the world of social media, and fast-paced journalism, knowledge is abound. But with all the noise, finding the right information is near impossible. Especially if you’re a creative working in independent film.

    Produced by Cinematography For Actors, the Indiewood podcast aims to fix that. This is a podcast about indie filmmakers and the many hats we wear in order to solve problems before, during, and after production.

    Every month, award-winning Writer/Director Yaroslav Altunin is joined by a different guest co-host to swap hats, learn about the different aspects of the film industry, and how to implement all you learn into your work.

    "We learn from indie filmmakers so we can become better filmmakers. Because we all want to be Hollywood, but first we have to be Indiewood."

    Más Menos
    35 m
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