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  • #70 Becoming Your Own Boss | Steph Cullen
    Dec 15 2022

    Leaving the comfort and security of a corporate gig to become your own boss can be frightening.

    This week we walk with Steph Cullen, freelance filmmaker, on her transition from corporate life to freelancing. In this episode, she talks about creating legal contracts, insurance, and her favorite nonprofit.

    Listen to hear how Steph has transitioned from corporate life to becoming a freelancer.

    Key Points:
    1:30 - How she got started
    3:39 - Why she left the security of her corporate job
    8:27 - Creating legal contracts
    11:55 - Favorite gear
    15:14 - Types of projects she takes on
    16:06 - Something going wrong
    20:30 - OMG Female Filmmakers
    23:02 - Favorite Nonprofit to work with
    24:48 - Highlight and lowlight of freelance experience

    Links:
    Nick Richey Episode
    University of Idaho Law Clinic
    Art List IO
    Freshbooks
    Website

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  • #69 Props Fabricator for Film & TV | Eric Anthony
    Dec 1 2022

    If you have a passion for metal artwork, you might be interested in becoming a props fabricator.

    This week Eric Anthony Leong, Props Fabricator, shares how he started in the industry. Eric's film resume includes Black Adam, Till, and Marvel. In this episode he talks about venturing into the industry, working on set, and setting rates.

    Listen to hear how you can turn your passion for creating metal artwork into a film career.

    Key points:
    1:30 - Becoming a prop fabricator
    7:29 - Venturing into the film and television world
    11:03 - Getting details on how the props are being used
    11:39 - Communicating with different departments
    14:10 - Who eats the cost when someone makes a mistake
    16:41 - Working on set
    20:15 - Union requirements
    23:08 - Setting rates
    28:30 - Something going wrong with materials
    30:10 - What is overlooked
    34:32 - Tools of the trade
    37:50 - Why he's in the industry
    46:06 - Average build time

    Links:
    YouTube
    Facebook
    Instagram
    Website

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    51 m
  • 10 Days until our Virtual Mixer!
    Nov 18 2022

    In 10 days, we'll be having our 2nd annual virtual mixer on the Gather platform! Go to @practicalfilmmaker on insta or thepracticalfilmmaker.com to sign up!

    Filmmakers/Showcase:

    -John Quinn - Editor (Horror genre, The Chosen)
    -Nick Richey - Indie Writer/Director of 1-800-HOT-NITE
    -Alex Goetz - outdoor filmmaker (NatGeo, BBC)
    -Nina Vallado - Documentary filmmaker (Student Academy Award finalist)
    -Theo Brown - Indie Writer/Director - Feature
    -Lenny Leonardo - Indie Writer/Director - Series
    -Sydney Tooley - Writer/Director (Sun Moon with Sony Affirm)

    Giveaways/Prizes include:

    -1 TB NVMe SSD
    -$30 Film Tools Gift Card
    -Gaffe tape galore!
    -Practical Filmmaker swag!

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    2 m
  • #68 Skipping Film School Indie Writer/Director | Nick Richey
    Nov 15 2022

    Should you skip film school?

    This week Nick Richey, indie writer & director, shares how he went from an economics major in college to making feature films. In this episode, Nick tells how he skipped film school, making his latest project 1-800-Hot-Nite, and paying himself as a director.

    Listen to learn if film school is right for you.

    Key points:

    1:24 - How he got started in the industry

    6:45 - First feature film

    9:25 - No formal education 

    11:34 - Something going wrong 

    15:14 - Investing in your career 

    18:54 - Latest film 1-800-Hot-Nite

    23:30 - Favorite day on set

    25:23 - What went wrong on set

    32:50 - Screening went wrong

    34:24 - Creating coming-of-age films

    36:32 - Next project

    38:28 - Making a distribution deal

    48:34 - Paying yourself 

    54:06 - Favorite gear

    57:29 - How to trust your guy on casting


    Links:

    Low Low Trailer

    1-800-Hot-Nite Trailer

    Studio Binder

    Studio Binder YouTube

    Shot Deck

    Atlas Lens

    Twitter

    Instagram

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  • #67 Becoming a Freelance Producer | Bryan Fellows
    Nov 3 2022

    When starting as a freelance producer, you will make mistakes, and it's okay.

    This week Bryan Fellows, a freelance producer for Nascar, Nat Geo, and Disney+, shares how he overcame his mistakes from starting out as a freelance producer. In this episode, he talks about his career pivot, getting started in producing commercials, and the tools he uses to streamline his workflow.

    Listen to avoid easy mistakes when starting out as a freelance producer.

    Key Points:
    1:36 - How he started
    4:18 - Wanting to Direct
    7:10 - Starting own production company
    11:54 - When a project didn't work out
    15:01 - Pivot point to producing commercials
    27:22 - Getting started into the commercial world
    31:37 - Learning on the job
    35:12 - New software to help producers
    36:48 - Turn around expectations
    39:30 - Bidding on a job
    42:06 - How to quote for his time
    45:41 - Favorite tools

    Links:
    Episode 6
    Where Spot
    Video Village
    Hot Budget
    Movie Magic
    Set Hero
    Studio Binder
    Frame IO
    Wrapbook
    Notion
    Website
    Instagram

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  • #66 Becoming a Set Designer for TV & Feature Films | Cece Destefano
    Oct 20 2022

    If you have a passion for designing and like to manage large projects, becoming a set designer might be for you.

    This week Cece Destefano, Production Designer, for Alias, Empire, and They/Them, shares how she got started in the industry.  In this episode, she talks about how to get your big break, her favorite gear, and how to get started.

    Listen to learn how to become a set designer for TV and feature films.

    Key points:
    1:26 - How she got started
    6:03 - How to get your big break
    11:08 - Big break
    19:11 - Set structure for the production designer, set decorating, and art department
    23:15 - Favorite set to build for Alias
    29:07 - Top 5 resources 
    32:23 - Favorite gear
    38:17 - Pay rate
    40:39 - Something going wrong
    43:31 - Budgeting for construction costs
    47:52 - How to get into the industry

    Links:
    IMDB
    Website
    Artemis Pro
    Spectro
    Bosch Laser Measure 
    Sun Seeker
    Scriptation 

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    53 m
  • #65 Intro to Wardrobe Dept | Ashley Heathcock
    Oct 6 2022

    If you love fashion and making films, check out the Wardrobe Department.

    This week we have Ashley Heathcock to share how she went from working for a local designer in New Orleans to designing costumes for TV shows and movies. In this episode, she talks about how she got started, the rules of the trade, and joining the costume guild.

    Ashley has worked on Magnum PI, Bright, and Dawn of the Planet of the Apes.

    Listen to learn how you can turn your love for fashion and filmmaking into a full-time gig.


    Key points:
    00:00 - Intro
    2:05 - Getting started
    5:49 - Wardrobe Dept terms
    7:15 - Modifying and creating pieces
    8:46 - What happens to costumes after the shoot
    10:27 - Rules of the trade
    11:21 - Aging and dyeing process tips
    16:34 - Difference between a bad and good job
    18:10 - How to get started
    21:30 - How early in the process are you brought in
    22:12 - Pay rate for costumers
    22:44 - Prepping costume truck
    26:21 - Expectations for pay
    27:55 - What does it take to get into a union
    32:38 - Getting started in the union
    33:44 - Finding other costume designers
    35:04 - Favorite Gear
    39:35 - Something going wrong
    43:55 - Weaving personality into the design
    44:41 - Best places to get materials

    Links:
    IMDB
    Local 478 Union New Orleans
    Costume Desing Guild
    Sync on Set
    Mood Fabrics
    Connect on Instagram
    Website

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    51 m
  • #64 Journey From Filmmaking To Commercial Photography | Lanewood Studio
    Sep 22 2022

    What happens when you question your career in film?

    This week Corey and Emily Critser share their journey of leaving LA for the South East and launching a commercial photography business. In this episode they share what skills transitioned from film to photography, bidding on jobs, and setting their rates.

    Listen to hear how their risk paid off.

    Key points:
    1:09 - Transitioning from filmmaking to commercial photography
    8:37 - Blending and photo and video projects
    12:50 - What skills transitioned from film to photography
    16:14 - Bidding jobs
    22:23 - Working with an agent
    26:35 - Setting rates
    31:22 - Full-day shoot price range
    34:45 - Favorite gear
    37:37 - Something going wrong
    42:59 - Managing work-life balance

    Links:
    Lanewood Studio
    Instagram

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    47 m