Celebrating the 100th episode, we take a look back at our journey from conceptualizing our first low/no-budget feature film, "The Loved & Lost" to making a living as feature filmmakers now. We share a memorable Q&A session captured during our festival run. The discussion highlights the emotional themes, affordances and limitations of indie filmmaking, and the learning experiences that shaped our storytelling and career.
This podcast episode includes:
• An overview of the Q&A and reflections on the St. Louis Festival
• Insights into our first film's origin and production challenges
• Exploration of thematic motifs and emotional depth
• Audience reactions and questions about the film
• Discussion about directing children and capturing authentic moments
• Technical details about gear, resourcefulness, and filmmaking techniques
• Announcements, including a distribution deal update and our current scholarship opportunity in the Feature Filmmaker Academy
• Introduction to our next feature release, the documentary, 'Ride in Paradise'
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