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HOW TO: Build Momentum as a Filmmaker (w/ Kate Saltel)

56 min · Gestern
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This week, we're joined by writer/director, and 50/50 selectee Kate Saltel. From the formative experience of screening a student film at the Austin Film Festival while growing up in Texas to secretly creating a viral YouTube alter ego that forever changed her relationship with social media, Kate reflects on the unconventional path that's shaped her voice and her approach to connecting directly with audiences. She also explains why she's intentionally remained an assistant at a management company, and how working on the corporate side of the industry has been instrumental in her growth as a filmmaker. We also dive into Kate's strategy of writing shorts specifically for her favorite up-and-coming comedians and how that philosophy has helped her build lasting creative relationships. Finally, she breaks down the rollout for her 50/50-selected short HEADSHOT, revealing how an ambitious satirical marketing campaign has transformed the film into a genuine event, earning hundreds of thousands of views and demonstrating how filmmakers can create momentum around their work long after production wraps. HEADSHOT (Instagram) [https://www.instagram.com/katesaltel/] HEADSHOT (Youtube) [https://youtu.be/TQ3KlgWF8hQ?si=ON6vDSu3gWA2BJBi] THE LAST CHAPEL (Kate Saltel / Cam Gavinski short film) [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5e5VMCXSV3I] GREEN @ Elysian Vault (Monthly Show) [https://www.elysiantheater.com/shows/green0724] SUBMIT TO 50/50 HORROR! [https://filmfreeway.com/5050horror]

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Episode HOW TO: Build Momentum as a Filmmaker (w/ Kate Saltel) Cover

HOW TO: Build Momentum as a Filmmaker (w/ Kate Saltel)

This week, we're joined by writer/director, and 50/50 selectee Kate Saltel. From the formative experience of screening a student film at the Austin Film Festival while growing up in Texas to secretly creating a viral YouTube alter ego that forever changed her relationship with social media, Kate reflects on the unconventional path that's shaped her voice and her approach to connecting directly with audiences. She also explains why she's intentionally remained an assistant at a management company, and how working on the corporate side of the industry has been instrumental in her growth as a filmmaker. We also dive into Kate's strategy of writing shorts specifically for her favorite up-and-coming comedians and how that philosophy has helped her build lasting creative relationships. Finally, she breaks down the rollout for her 50/50-selected short HEADSHOT, revealing how an ambitious satirical marketing campaign has transformed the film into a genuine event, earning hundreds of thousands of views and demonstrating how filmmakers can create momentum around their work long after production wraps. HEADSHOT (Instagram) [https://www.instagram.com/katesaltel/] HEADSHOT (Youtube) [https://youtu.be/TQ3KlgWF8hQ?si=ON6vDSu3gWA2BJBi] THE LAST CHAPEL (Kate Saltel / Cam Gavinski short film) [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5e5VMCXSV3I] GREEN @ Elysian Vault (Monthly Show) [https://www.elysiantheater.com/shows/green0724] SUBMIT TO 50/50 HORROR! [https://filmfreeway.com/5050horror]

Gestern56 min
Episode HOW TO: Interview High-Profile Talent (w/ Ethan Shanfeld) Cover

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This week, we're joined by Variety TV reporter Ethan Shanfeld. From his early days studying journalism at Northwestern and freelancing for outlets like Nylon and Pitchfork to landing major cover stories at his current employer, Variety, Ethan breaks down what makes a great pitch email, how he prepares for interviews without over-preparing, and why every celebrity requires a completely different approach. We dive deep into his unforgettable SEVERANCE cover story, including the surreal experience of interviewing Ben Stiller and Adam Scott over a 4pm dinner at an Italian restaurant on Manhattan's West Side Highway—without quite knowing what he was walking into. Along the way, we discuss building trust with interview subjects, broaching the tough questions, and navigating the ever-present publicists in the room. Plus: stories from interviewing a silver-handed Benny Safdie, an incredibly candid Miley Cyrus, and the unique challenge of sitting down with Nintendo's notoriously guarded president through a translator.  Welcome to the 50/50 fam, Ethan! Ethan Shanfeld - Variety Page [https://variety.com/author/ethan-shanfeld/] Ethan Shanfeld - Twitter [https://x.com/ethanshanfeld?lang=en] Subit your Horror Short! [https://filmfreeway.com/5050horror]

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