• Ep 216: Alexsiya Flora Empowers Filmmakers to Fund Their Dreams
    2024/11/07
    In this episode, we dive into the world of independent filmmaking with Alexsiya Flora, an acclaimed filmmaker, producer, and social media mentor for rising female creatives. Alexsiya’s passion for storytelling and creative independence has propelled her to produce award-winning work and lead a thriving mentorship program, where she empowers the next generation of female filmmakers to fund their dreams through social media mastery.

    Who is Alexsiya Flora?Alexsiya Flora is best known for her internationally celebrated documentary Adventures in Plymptoons!, which explores the life and work of Oscar-nominated animator Bill Plympton. A true independent artist, she’s a powerhouse in the indie film community and a self-proclaimed “social media networking ninja.” Beyond her own films, Alexsiya dedicates her expertise to mentoring young female filmmakers, teaching them how to leverage their online presence to gain financial and creative freedom.Notable Works
    • Director: Adventures in Plymptoons! - A documentary on animator Bill Plympton, showcasing his unique creative journey.
    • Creator: Ginger Girls: The Secret Lives of Redheads (in production) – A fascinating exploration into the lives of red-haired women.
    • Creator: Little Fishes - A narrative feature exploring human connections.
    • Co-Producer & Co-Star: Supernaturalz: Weird, Creepy and Random and 7 Deadly Sins: Inside the Ecomm Cult
    • Editor: Vampira: The Movie - A tribute to the iconic horror hostess.
    • Associate Producer: The Wild World of Ted V. Mikels - Documenting the life of a cult film director.
    • Co-Producer: Beyond the Noise: My Transcendental Meditation Journey
    • Co-Producer & Co-Star: The Amazing Kreskin on Ultimate Fear
    Upcoming ProjectCurrently, Alexsiya is in post-production for her latest narrative film, Fantastic Santa Monaco. Set in Los Angeles, it follows a group of performance artists navigating love, connection, and significance in a sprawling metropolis.Educational Value Points
    1. Harnessing Social Media for Funding: Alexsiya’s mentorship reveals how aspiring filmmakers can use social media platforms to build an audience and attract funding without relying on traditional film studios.
    2. Creative Control and Financial Freedom: She highlights how independent funding strategies give filmmakers full control over their artistic vision, allowing for innovation in both storytelling and production.
    3. Breaking into Independent Filmmaking: Alexsiya teaches practical steps for creating an indie film from scratch, sharing insights on production, networking, and resourcefulness.
    4. The Art of Storytelling: From documentary to narrative features, Alexsiya’s diverse work emphasizes the importance of storytelling in resonating with audiences and driving engagement.
    Fun FactAs an actress, Alexsiya has appeared in HBO’s Bored to Death, VH1’s “If you like...” commercial, and Vetiver’s “Everyday” music video, showing her versatility as both a creator and performer.How Alexsiya Can Help You Live Your Creative DreamThrough one-on-one consulting, Alexsiya offers guidance on independent filmmaking, sharing the secrets that have allowed her to thrive creatively. Her life mission? To inspire creative minds to live fully and bring their art to life. She believes in the power of magic, passion, dedication, and creativity, and she’s here to help aspiring artists unlock their potential. Join Alexsiya on her journey, watch her live adventures on Facebook, and learn how you, too, can bring your creative dreams to reality. She promises to spark the magic to help you move mountains in your artistic life.

    W: http://alexsiyaflora.com/contact
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  • Ep 215: From Art to Impact: Linda Royal's Documentary Tales
    2024/09/04
    Show Notes

    In this episode, we explore:
    • Linda Booker’s transition from a career in art direction to documentary filmmaking at the age of 40.
    • The journey of creating her upcoming documentary, "Minnie Evans: Draw or Die," which sheds light on the life and art of the remarkable self-taught artist, Minnie Evans.
    • The deep connection between Minnie Evans' art, nature, and spirituality, and how these elements shaped her creative legacy.
    • The significance of Linda’s previous works, including her environmental documentary Straws and the social issue-focused Love Lived on Death Row.
    • Linda’s insights into the role of documentary films in driving social awareness and change.
    • How Linda’s background and upbringing influenced her passion for nature, art, and storytelling.


    Educational Value of the Podcast
    This episode offers listeners valuable insights into the world of documentary filmmaking, particularly how it can be used as a tool for social change and cultural preservation. Linda Booker’s experience highlights the importance of following one’s passion, even later in life, and using art as a means to educate and inspire others. The discussion also emphasizes the intersection of art, nature, and spirituality, providing a rich exploration of how creative expression can convey deeper meanings and foster a connection with the natural world. Educators and students alike can gain a deeper understanding of how documentaries can impact policy, awareness, and cultural appreciation.

    W: https://www.bythebrookfilms.com
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  • Ep 214: From West Indian Roots to Black Cinema: Curtis Caesar John
    2024/09/01
    • Episode Summary: In this episode, we sit down with Curtis, a Filmmaker, Cultural advocate, and Executive Director of the nomadic cinema and The Luminal Theater (founded in 2015 ) to discuss his journey in the film industry. Influenced by his West Indian heritage and passion for storytelling. Curtis shares his experiences co-founding the New Voices in Black Cinema, his approach to creating spaces for Black filmmakers, and the importance of community-driven art. We also explore the significance of diverse representation in cinema and how Curtis continues to support emerging Black filmmakers through innovative platforms.
    • Key Topics Discussed:
      • Curtis's journey into filmmaking and the impact of his West Indian heritage.
      • The founding of New Voices in Black Cinema and its role in amplifying Black stories.
      • The importance of creating community-driven film spaces.
      • Curtis’s experiences as a producer of impactful documentaries.
      • The role of representation and heritage in storytelling.
        • This podcast provides valuable insights into:
          1. Cultural Influence in Creative Work: Curtis discusses how his West Indian heritage shaped his approach to filmmaking and storytelling, offering listeners a perspective on how culture can influence creative careers.
          2. Creating Inclusive Spaces in Cinema: Curtis’s experience in founding New Voices in Black Cinema sheds light on the importance of community-driven spaces that amplify underrepresented voices.
          3. Impact of Representation in Media: The conversation delves into why representation matters in cinema, providing educational value for listeners interested in diversity and inclusivity in media.
          4. Practical Filmmaking Insights: Aspiring filmmakers and producers can learn from Curtis's experiences, challenges, and successes in producing impactful documentaries and films.
          5. The Power of Community Collaboration: The episode highlights how building networks and collaborations within communities can lead to successful creative projects and events.
    W: https://www.luminaltheater.org/curtiscaesarjohn
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  • Ep 213: Dance Films, Diversity, and Tech at Lincoln Center
    2024/08/28
    Episode Overview:In this episode, Damien is joined by Jessica, a talented video producer and editor working at Lincoln Center for the Performing Arts. They delve into the intricate world of digital media production, dance film, and live streaming, shedding light on the dynamic creative processes behind the scenes at one of New York City's most iconic cultural institutions.Key Discussion Points:
    1. Life at Lincoln Center: Production Insights
      Jessica shares her experiences working at Lincoln Center, discussing her role as a video producer, editor, and sometimes live stream technician. She explains the complexities of live streaming, the coordination involved in capturing multiple camera angles, and the importance of rhythm and timing in delivering engaging live broadcasts.
    2. Summer for the City: A Diverse Programming Initiative
      Jessica talks about Lincoln Center’s "Summer for the City" festival, a dynamic initiative offering diverse programming, including "choose what you pay" events. The conversation explores how this approach makes art and culture more accessible to the wider community.
    3. Dance and Equity: A New Vision for the Arts
      A deep dive into dance equity and the evolving structure of dance companies. Jessica discusses the challenges of creating more equitable opportunities in dance, ensuring that diverse voices and styles are represented, and the importance of leadership and collective empowerment in dance companies.
    4. Curating Dance Film Nights: Blending Dance and Film
      Jessica's passion for dance and film comes to life as she describes her work curating dance film nights at Millennium Film in Brooklyn. She explores the creative boldness of combining dance with filmmaking and the unique storytelling opportunities this intersection provides.
    5. The Yield Project: A Multidisciplinary Art Collaboration
      Jessica recounts her experience co-directing and choreographing "Yield," a multidisciplinary response to Marin Passenger’s work in collaboration with Spark Creative Lab. She discusses the challenges and rewards of collaborating with diverse artists and cultural leaders to create an impactful community-driven performance.
    Educational Takeaways:
    • Understanding Live Streaming in Arts: Learn about the technical and creative aspects of live streaming, from equipment selection (like OBS Studio and PTZ systems) to the coordination required for successful broadcasts.
    • Dance Equity and Cultural Leadership: Gain insights into how dance companies are evolving to embrace diversity, equity, and inclusion, and the roles of cultural leaders in shaping a more equitable arts landscape.
    • The Intersection of Dance and Film: Explore the unique creative possibilities that arise when dance and film converge, and how this art form is pushing boundaries in storytelling and visual expression.
    • Multidisciplinary Collaboration in the Arts: Discover the benefits and challenges of bringing together diverse artistic disciplines to create community-focused art projects.
    Links and Resources:
    • Link to "Yield" Documentary – Discover more about the collaborative project "Yield" and its impact on the local community in Oklahoma.
    • Lincoln Center for the Performing Arts – Explore upcoming events, programming, and more.
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  • Ep 212: From High School Multimedia to LA Filmmaking: Jess Linderman
    2024/08/27
    In this episode of Filmmaking Conversations with Damien Swaby, we sit down with Jess, a filmmaker whose journey began in high school multimedia classes and led to a career in Los Angeles. Jess shares how a supportive teacher and a passion for video production sparked an early interest in filmmaking. From creating fun projects like mock Mastercard commercials to advocating for more advanced multimedia classes, Jess’s story is one of determination and creativity.

    Educational Value:
    This episode is packed with insights for aspiring filmmakers and students. Jess’s experience highlights the importance of early exposure to multimedia, the value of a strong support system in education, and how foundational skills learned in high school can pave the way for a successful career in filmmaking.

    Listeners will gain practical advice on how to leverage early opportunities in education to build a career in the film industry, the significance of hands-on projects, and tips for making the most of a move to a major film hub like Los Angeles.Key Topics Discussed:
    • Beginnings in high school multimedia classes
    • The influence of a supportive teacher
    • Early video projects and learning experiences
    • Transitioning from the East Coast to Los Angeles
    • The impact of LA on a filmmaking career
    • Continuing passion for editing and storytelling
    Guest Bio:
    Jess is a passionate filmmaker whose journey into the world of cinema began in high school multimedia classes. With a degree in cinema from Elon University, Jess has developed a deep love for editing and storytelling. Now based in Los Angeles, Jess continues to create and inspire through their work in film and television production.

    w: https://www.jessicalinderman.com/about
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  • Ep 211: The Art of Acting from the Inside Out with Shelley Mitchell
    2024/08/23
    In this episode, we are honored to welcome Shelley Mitchell, a renowned acting coach, actress, and
    creative midwife who has been inspiring and guiding actors, filmmakers, and writers for over 30
    years. Shelley’s unique approach to dramatic art, deeply rooted in the legacy of Eleonora Duse and
    the teachings of Lee Strasberg, encourages artists to build their performances from the inside out,
    tapping into the depths of their intuitive minds and emotional cores.

    Shelley is best known for her critically acclaimed stage performance in TALKING WITH ANGELS:
    BUDAPEST, 1943, a role that showcased her profound understanding of character and emotion. On
    the big screen, you may recognize Shelley from SORRY TO BOTHER YOU and GREEN IS GOLD,
    both films written and directed by her students, demonstrating the lasting impact of her mentorship
    on the next generation of filmmakers.

    Throughout this episode, Shelley shares her extensive knowledge of Method Acting, a technique
    that has shaped some of the most memorable performances in the history of cinema and theater. Her
    approach combines traditional Method techniques with applied kinesiology and energy healing,
    offering a holistic way to reduce stress, increase focus, and express emotions with authenticity and
    freedom. Shelley’s teachings are not just about acting—they are about living fully, with dignity and
    an unwavering connection to one’s authentic self.

    Educational Value: Having Shelley on the show is an invaluable opportunity for listeners to gain
    insights from one of the most respected voices in the world of acting. Her decades of experience
    and her innovative methods provide emerging and established actors alike with tools to elevate their
    craft. Whether you're looking to deepen your understanding of character, improve your scene work,
    or simply find new inspiration, Shelley’s wisdom will guide you to new heights in your artistic
    journey.

    What You’ll Learn in This Episode:
    • The foundations of Method Acting and its relevance in today’s acting landscape.
    • How Shelley’s approach, inspired by Eleonora Duse, can transform your performance from
    presentational to experiential.
    • The importance of building performances from the inside out, and how this technique can
    lead to more authentic and powerful portrayals.
    • Insights into reducing stress, enhancing focus, and unlocking emotional freedom in your
    work.
    • The value of mentorship and continuous learning in the pursuit of artistic excellence.
    Praise for Shelley Mitchell:
    • “With the wisdom of the ancients and the vibrancy of the moment, Shelley’s offerings ignite
    the fire within, to bring honor to the work.” — Sam Corlett (Vikings: Valhalla)
    • “Behind every great actor there’s almost always a great teacher. If you are eager to up your
    game as an actor, Shelley Mitchell’s class is a must!” — Rita Moreno, EGOT
    Shelley’s Programs:
    • Monthly Mentoring: Ideal for actors looking to stay inspired, improve audition techniques,
    and expand their horizons. Includes private coaching and weekly workshops.
    • Six Month Makeover: A deep dive into character archetypes, emotional arcs, and
    developing an unshakable connection to your authentic self through twice-weekly private
    coaching.

    Whether you’re an aspiring actor or a seasoned professional, this episode with Shelley Mitchell
    offers a wealth of knowledge and inspiration to help you take your craft to the next level. Don’t
    miss this chance to learn from one of the best in the industry.

    https://www.shelleymitchell.org/
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  • Ep 210: Hollywood’s Legal Architect: Sky’s Journey from Taxation to Blockbuster Deals
    2024/08/20
    Show Notes:

    Description:
    In this episode of Filmmaking Conversations with Damien Swaby, we are joined by Sky, an entertainment lawyer with a career spanning over four decades. Since beginning his practice in 1981, Sky has become a leading figure in entertainment law, now practicing at the renowned firm Greenberg Glusker. Known for handling some of Hollywood’s largest financing transactions—such as Reliance Investments in DreamWorks and The Human Group's slate financing for Lionsgate—Greenberg Glusker has set the bar for excellence in the industry.

    Sky shares insights into the evolving entertainment landscape, including the impact of streaming services and the decline of traditional film markets. We delve into the complexities of cross-border financing, managing large legal teams, and navigating critical tax issues in Hollywood. Sky also discusses his influential books, The Biz and Taxation of the Entertainment Industry, essential reads for anyone in the film business. Whether you're interested in the legal aspects of filmmaking or the business side of Hollywood, this episode is packed with valuable knowledge.

    Educational Value:
    Listeners will gain a deep understanding of the legal and financial aspects of the entertainment industry. Sky’s expertise offers practical insights into how major deals are structured, the importance of understanding tax implications in film financing, and how the industry is evolving with new technologies and platforms. This episode is particularly valuable for filmmakers, producers, and legal professionals in the entertainment industry.

    Link to Sky's Book: The Biz, 6th Edition: The Basic Business, Legal and Financial Aspects of the Film Industry in a Digital World https://www.amazon.com/Biz-6th-Business-Financial-Industry/dp/1935247328/ref=sr_1_1?crid=2BDLGEO3NR361&dib=eyJ2IjoiMSJ9.SmTJ49sXTIYNSHADrR2Wm9oprDLMBIRssBPvrBT4gvvgdwyylEoS4tfoDlJsTQvthMddfqVHZzXgb2DhxK0w7QN5UUOeENTjyW_s92QyOQ7usMfFoCuM1j6QyGqzD8PNYbg1INFqQdfV04YOP5k7ep2tkntMy0mlOCOW7TLZOaXb-LDySy01OXMM3wuIVjt9-RiOvTVbjWd-zTgORQcOl3L6_lp_sfU-Pk_AW1xjniA.FMkQ31MydBpF__iDKaXFuvlYEhx3H4piLONLR1Q5wCg&dib_tag=se&keywords=the+biz&qid=1721072721&sprefix=the+biz%2Caps%2C159&sr=8-1

    W: https://www.greenbergglusker.com/schuyler-sky-m-moore/
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  • Ep 209: Conviction and Craft: Jia Rizvi on Documentary Filmmaking
    2024/08/13
    Show Notes:
    • Guest: Jia Wertz, Director of the Award-Winning Documentary Conviction and Journalist at Forbes
    • Summary: In this episode, Damien Swaby sits down with Jia Wertz to discuss her transition from a successful career in corporate fashion to becoming a documentary filmmaker and journalist at Forbes. Jia shares the powerful influences that led her to this career shift, including the impact of Reuben Carter's story in The 16th Round and the Serial podcast. We explore her filmmaking process, the challenges she faced while creating Conviction, and how her work is raising awareness about wrongful convictions. Jia also talks about her experience at the New York Film Academy and her thoughts on the importance of small, intimate film crews when dealing with sensitive topics.
    • Educational Value:
      • Filmmaking Process: Learn about the technical and creative aspects of documentary filmmaking, from initial concept to final cut.
      • Storytelling for Social Change: Understand how storytelling can be used as a powerful tool to highlight social issues, particularly within the justice system.
      • Navigating Career Transitions: Gain insights into making a significant career shift and how to leverage past experiences in a new field.
      • Working with Sensitive Topics: Discover the ethical considerations and emotional challenges of working on films that address deeply personal and sensitive issues.
      • The Importance of Intimate Film Crews: Explore why small, focused teams can be crucial when dealing with vulnerable subjects and the nuances of their stories.
    • Topics Covered:
      • Early influences and inspiration from wrongful conviction stories.
      • Transitioning from corporate fashion to filmmaking.
      • The making of Conviction and its impact.
      • Technical and emotional challenges in documentary filmmaking.
      • The importance of storytelling in raising awareness.
      • Future projects and the ongoing fight for justice.
    • Links:
      • W:https://www.jiarizvi.com/
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