The Layman Filmmakers conversation discusses no-to-ultra-low-budget filmmaking with fellow beginner filmmakers
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My guest on this episode is the one and only Sulekha Ebelle! With a plethora of experience under her belt ranging from no-budget projects to major TV shows, I truly am truly graced by the presence of Sulekha and this makes for a great episode for both actors and filmmakers that want to listen in on the relationship they have. Like anything we discu…
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This where it all starts. It starts with an idea, a character and the story. From there we expand and create the background to a world where this story lives and where the characters travel through. On this episode I talk to the very creative, Ronika Merl, a professional writer, producer and lecture who has written a number of scripts for no-budget…
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A producer holds all the keys to a film yet bares most of the responsibilities. On this episode I indulge in a producers conversation with the wonderful Morgan Raymond, a producer and filmmaker who has worked on many no-budget films and is a fountain of information when it comes to working with limited resources on no-budget films. For those starti…
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Sound and Audio on a no-budget film
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We all know by now that good quality sound and audio is one of the most if not the important element of filmmaking. I chat to Matt Price, a professional sound recordist and sound designer about the importance of good sound and audio for no-budget projects and how it can elevante the project even if the visual quality isn't the greatest. Matt outlin…
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Action and Fight choreography on no-budget films
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For those of you itching to make your first action-packed no-budget film, well, this may be the episode to help galvanise your enthusiasm as I talk to John Soars, the creator of 'The Danger element' the once Youtube sci-fi/martial-arts web-series. (I say once as the show is now available on amazon) John and I go through his process of making a full…
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Storyboarding for no-budget films
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Storyboarding and the artists behind the illustrations that create the directors initial vision. On this episode I had the pleasure of talking with the talented storyboard artist, Gable Marynell. Gable has several years experience on projects from big budget to no-budget projects and he enlightens me on the collaboration between filmmaker and story…
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First no-budget filmmaking experience.
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On this episode I speak to the wonder Abigail Phiri, a filmmaker who had her first no-budget film officially selected for the British Urban Film Festival back in 2020. For some of us, our first film experience can be a horrid experience but Abigail had a different approach when she went into making her first no-budget film. We discuss how Abi went …
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Music for no-to-ultra-low-budget films
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On this episode I chat to talented and creative Music Composer, Andrew Carr. Andrew and I discuss his experiences working on no-to-ultra-low-budget film projects and the collaboration and workflow between composer and filmmaker. It's a great talk and we really dive into how music can really make a film no matter how big or small it is. The combinat…
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The horror genre. One that I am not a fan of yet the cinematic world just seems to relish. Saying that, I came across a really interesting short film project on YouTube and rather than being captivated by its genre, I was reeled in by the filmmaking technique used. And with that I invited the talented creator of that very project, Matt Markayze, a …
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