Show Don't Tell: Micro-Budget Filmmaking

Noam Kroll
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Oct 5, 2023 • 42min

From DIY Short Films To A Major Feature Film Debut With IT LIVES INSIDE Director Bishal Dutta

In this episode I am joined by writer / director Bishal Dutta to talk all about his debut feature film It Lives Inside.After making dozens of short films, Bishal leveraged his impressive body of work to develop an amazing feature film with NEON. Throughout the interview, we discuss Bishal’s trajectory from making self funded projects to a theatrically released feature. We also touch on the nuances of the horror genre, Bishal’s creative approach to directing, and much more.Links from the show:Bishal Dutta - InstagramBishal Dutta - TwitterSign up for my newsletter for exclusive filmmaking insight each Sunday.
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Sep 4, 2023 • 58min

Jennifer Esposito On Writing & Directing Her Debut Feature Film FRESH KILLS

Today, I am thrilled to be joined by Jennifer Esposito, here to discuss the incredible journey making and releasing her debut feature film, Fresh Kills. Throughout the episode Jennifer documents her creative process at length - from conceptualizing the first female driven organized crime movie, to navigating countless obstacles to raise production financing.She also shares invaluable insight for filmmakers on vetting producers, building a team, and working with actors, along with her experience premiering at Tribeca and much more!Links from the show:Jennifer Esposito - InstagramJennifer Esposito - Twitter / XSign up for my newsletter for exclusive filmmaking insight each Sunday.
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Aug 25, 2023 • 41min

Developing Your Visual Language With Cinematographer & Columbia Film Professor Tal Lazar

In this episode I am joined by acclaimed cinematographer and Columbia University film professor Tal Lazar.Throughout the interview, Tal shares his perspective on the art of cinematography from a storytelling perspective. We discuss visual tactics for directors, how to achieve a specific cinematic vision, and the improtance of developing your own visual language.Tal also shares his philosophy on why cinematography is not inherintly a technical artform, recommendations for buying vs. renting gear, and much more.Links from the show:Latent ImagesSign up for my newsletter for exclusive filmmaking insight each Sunday.
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Aug 18, 2023 • 37min

Location Scouting For The Whale, Theater Camp, Reality, And More With Jillian Fisher

In this episode, I am joined by professional location scout Jillian Fisher - Known for her work on films like The Whale, Theater Camp, Reality, and countless others.Throughout the interview, Jillian shares a behind the scenes look at her career, from breaking into the business to working on Hollywood feature films. She also talks about her journey to build up the local film industry in Kingston NY, micro-budget scouting tactics, and many lessons learned along the way.Links from the show:Jillian Fisher - InstagramSign up for my newsletter for exclusive filmmaking insight each Sunday.
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Jul 24, 2023 • 58min

Making True Lies, Terminator 2, Platoon, Dirty Dancing, Mortal Kombat, And More With Producer Larry Kasanoff

Today I am thrilled to be joined by filmmaking legend Larry Kasanoff, known for his work on major feature films like True Lies, Terminator 2, Mortal Kombat, Platoon, Dirty Dancing, and countless others. Throughout the episode, we discuss Larry’s unique career path - from his early feature film work to his breakout success as a producer and studio executive. He also shares his unique philosophy on navigating life and creativity, which is expanded upon in his new book A Touch of the Madness: How to Be More Innovative in Work and Life... by Being a Little Crazy. This is a must listen for filmmakers at all stages in need of a dose of wisdom and creative inspiration.Links from the show:www.atouchofthemadness.comPick up "A Touch Of The Madness" here:AmazonBarnes & NobleBooks-A-Million Bookshop.orgIndigo Sign up for my newsletter for exclusive filmmaking insight each Sunday.
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Jul 14, 2023 • 51min

Making A $135,000 Debut Feature Film In 17 Days With Filmmaker Jason Abrams

Today I am joined by filmmaker Jason Abrams, here to talk about the unique origin story and process behind his debut feature film.Jason was inspired to make Hungry Dog Blues - a small town crime thriller - after his father’s business was indicted and raided by the federal government. This led to a 5 year journey to write, produce, direct, and ultimately act in a feature film that loosely tapped into his real life experiences.Throughout the interview we discuss the unconventional origins of the project, raising $135,000 from a pool of investors, and his 17 day shooting schedule. We also unpackthe casting process, the importance of building camaraderie with your crew, his post-production workflow and much more. Links from the show:Hungry Dog Blues - InstagramJason Abrams - InstagramSign up for my newsletter for exclusive filmmaking insight each Sunday.
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Jun 16, 2023 • 1h 2min

How Filmmaker Joshua Caldwell Moved From DIY Feature Films To Theatrical Releases

Today, I’m thrilled to have Joshua Caldwell return to the show to discuss his latest feature film Mending The Line. Josh is a prolific filmmaker who got his start with the $6000 feature film Layover, before leveraging its success to develop numerous subsequent features that have each grown in scope and budget. His latest feature Mending The Line (now in theaters) marks his biggest production to date, and stars Brian Cox and Sinqua Walls.Throughout the interview, we discuss Josh’s process developing, producing, directing, and selling his latest feature. Josh also shares critical lessons for filmmakers looking to build long term careers - from managing rejection to navigating the business of film, and much more.Links from the show:Joshua Caldwell - InstagramMending The Line - Instagram6K Filmmaker - Course Sign up for my newsletter for exclusive filmmaking insight each Sunday.
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Jun 16, 2023 • 43min

From $50K Features To Netflix Productions With Film Producer Sevier Crespo

In this episode, I am excited to be joined by acclaimed producer Sevier Crespo to discuss his path as a filmmaker over the past 20 years.Sevier’s career kicked off after a mentorship with Robert Townsend inspired him to pursue film producing. Over the next two decades, Sevier produced countless film projects that have premiered at majors film festivals like Cannes, and has worked with the likes of Al Pacino, David Beckham, Kendrick Lamar, Kurt Russell, Ariana Grande, Mandy Moore and Demi Lovato, Lucy Hale, Taryn Manning, and countless others.Throughout the interview, Sevier shares his journey and some of the key ingredients to his success at each stage. He also about his experience making a $50K movie that generated millions of dollars in revenue, tips for supplemting your income while building a body of work, and much more.Links from the show:Sevier Crespo - InstagramSevier Crespo - WebsiteSevier Crespo - IMDBSign up for my newsletter for exclusive filmmaking insight each Sunday.
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Jun 7, 2023 • 48min

Creating A Powerful Feature Film Proof Of Concept With The Winners Of The Backlot Film Competition

In this episode, I am joined by filmmakers Craig Melville, Ben Yannette, and Andy Hassell - who I initially connected with through my filmmaking community The Backlot. Last summer, this filmmaking trio took part in a community-driven competition that required them to produce a trailer for a new feature film concept. Ultimately, their trailer won the top prize in the competition, and they were awarded a camera from Blackmagic Design, a partnership with We Make Movies, and other exciting perks. Throughout the episode, we discuss the process that went into creating this powerful proof of concept, and how they pulled it off at each step, among many other things!Sign up for my newsletter for exclusive filmmaking insight each Sunday.
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Jun 6, 2023 • 23min

Re-imagining Film Budgeting With Producer & Saturation Founder Jens Jacob

Today, I am excited to be joined by Jens Jacob - an acclaimed film producer, entrepreneur, and founder of the startup Saturation.io.Throughout this episode, Jens shares his journey building his new budgeting platform for filmmakers. One that re-imagines film budgets from the ground up, making them more accessible to emerging filmmakers, and more powerful for studio level productions. Jens also shares his philosophy on the importance of collaborative producing, and the specific tools Saturation.io offers that meet those needs.Links from the show:Saturation.ioSaturation.io - InstagramSign up for my newsletter for exclusive filmmaking insight each Sunday.

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