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Persistence of Vision

Podcast af Clint Till

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Personal stories from creative professionals about their career experiences and the lessons they learned along the way. clinttill.substack.com

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episode Mother Nature Has Something In Store For You cover

Mother Nature Has Something In Store For You

Episode Summary Screenwriter, producer, and Page Craft Writing co-founder Heidi Hornbacher joins Clint to share her journey from UCLA to Los Angeles, founding writing retreats in Italy, and helping writers avoid common pitfalls. Heidi opens up about creative mistakes, the importance of mentorship, and why getting agreements in writing matters. This episode is packed with honest advice, memorable stories, and practical wisdom for anyone pursuing a creative path. Timestamps & Topics (Time is approximate) 00:00:02 – Introduction & Guest Overview 00:01:04 – Heidi’s Journey & Page Craft 00:04:00 – Italy Retreats & Creative Inspiration 00:05:57 – Lessons Learned & Writing Mistakes 00:08:41 – The Rewrite Process 00:10:32 – Breaking into Filmmaking 00:13:35 – Saying Yes & Learning on the Job 00:16:38 – Mentorship & Community 00:20:44 – Directing & Producing 00:24:00 – Production Mishaps & Problem Solving (“Washed Away”) 00:29:22 – Agreements, Credits & Professional Boundaries 00:35:04 – Navigating Low Points & Self-Doubt 00:45:12 – Community, Success & Validation 00:52:32 – Plugs & Contact Info Key Takeaways Mistakes are learning opportunities—embrace them! Always get agreements in writing to protect your work and relationships. Mentorship and community are crucial for creative growth. Resilience and adaptability are essential in the unpredictable film industry. Redefine success: it’s about community, learning, and persistence. Resources & Links Page Craft Writing: https://pagecraftwriting.com [https://pagecraftwriting.com] Slamdance Script Clinic “Washed Away” (short film) - https://youtu.be/OMi51zjil5c?si=E1aqpu2tVPreiVtd [https://youtu.be/OMi51zjil5c?si=E1aqpu2tVPreiVtd] East Side Writers Meetup (Los Angeles) WGA West: https://www.wga.org/contracts/contracts/mba [https://www.wga.org/contracts/contracts/mba] Heidi’s interview with Canvas Rebel - https://canvasrebel.com/meet-heidi-hornbacher/ [https://canvasrebel.com/meet-heidi-hornbacher/] Clint’s Newsletter: https://clinttill.substack.com/ [https://clinttill.substack.com/] Clint’s Linktree: https://linktree.com/clinttill [https://linktree.com/clinttill] Connect with Heidi Hornbacher X (Twitter), Blue Sky, Instagram, LinkedIn: @HeidiHornbacher Website: https://heidihornbacher.com [https://heidihornbacher.com] Calls to Action Subscribe and leave a review! Share this episode with a friend in the creative industry. Join the East Side Writers Meetup if you’re in LA. Check out Page Craft’s Italy Retreat for immersive writing experiences.   This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit clinttill.substack.com/subscribe [https://clinttill.substack.com/subscribe?utm_medium=podcast&utm_campaign=CTA_2]

29. apr. 2026 - 54 min
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Empowering future filmmakers

This week, Persistence of Vision is participating in Podcasthon [https://podcasthon.org]—a global podcasting initiative where creators around the world dedicate one episode of their show to a nonprofit they care deeply about. For me, that organization is Desoto Arts Institute (DAI) [https://desotoartsinstitute.com]. DAI was founded by my friend and longtime collaborator Robb Rokk, and it exists to give young people something I wish I’d had at their age: a hands‑on, welcoming place to explore creativity. Filmmaking. Music. Writing. Acting. Storytelling. Real tools, real mentorship, and real responsibility. In this episode, Robb and I talk about how DAI started, why it exists, and what happens when you challenge young people to take their creativity, and their future, seriously. It’s an honest conversation about mentorship, access, and the long game of investing in the next generation. If this conversation resonates with you, I hope you’ll take a few minutes to learn more about Desoto Arts Institute. Whether that means donating, becoming a member, or simply sharing their work, every bit of support helps keep the doors open and the lights on for young creatives who need a place to start. This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit clinttill.substack.com/subscribe [https://clinttill.substack.com/subscribe?utm_medium=podcast&utm_campaign=CTA_2]

18. mar. 2026 - 21 min
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Behind the Seams

Summary This month on Persistence of Vision, I sit down with Augusta Rivera Campbell—better known as Goose—a costume designer for film and TV whose creative journey is anything but ordinary. From her accidental start in the industry to working on major network shows and heartfelt indie films, Goose shares how storytelling through costume shapes every production, no matter the budget. We dive into the challenges and triumphs of working behind the scenes, the lessons learned from on-set mistakes, and the importance of collaboration and kindness in the film community. Whether you’re a director, aspiring costume designer, or just curious about what really happens on set, this episode offers honest advice, memorable stories, and a fresh perspective on creative resilience. Join me as we explore Goose’s world—where every detail matters and every setback is a chance to grow. If you’ve ever wondered how costumes help tell the story, or how to thrive in a tough industry, you won’t want to miss this conversation. Timestamps Timestamps are approximate 00:00:00 – 00:01:03: Introduction & Guest RevealClint introduces the podcast and Augusta (“Goose”), a costume designer with a unique perspective on storytelling through wardrobe. 00:01:03 – 00:04:08: The Art of Costume DesignGoose discusses the importance of costume design, attention to detail, and collaboration with directors. 00:04:08 – 00:06:08: Low-Budget CreativityAdvice for filmmakers working with limited resources and how constraints can fuel creativity. 00:06:08 – 00:08:02: Goose’s Origin StoryGoose shares how she fell in love with film and entered the industry, influenced by family and serendipity. 00:09:17 – 00:12:18: Lessons Learned on SetGoose recounts her first big lesson on “Bluff City Law” and the realities of working in TV production. 00:17:20 – 00:21:06: On-Set Mistakes & GrowthStories of mistakes made on “Women of the Movement” and how personal perspective helps overcome challenges. 00:21:28 – 00:23:25: Perseverance Through Industry LowsGoose reflects on the impact of the writers’ strike and the importance of resilience. 00:25:13 – 00:27:32: Mentorship & CommunityThe value of mentors and supporting peers in the film industry. 00:28:11 – 00:30:31: Advice for DirectorsGoose offers guidance for both seasoned and new directors working with costume designers. 00:33:07 – 00:35:00: Favorite Projects & Set CultureGoose shares her love for indie films and the importance of camaraderie on set. 00:35:00 – 00:35:47: Current Work & PlugsGoose highlights recent projects. Key Takeaways Costume Design is Storytelling: Goose emphasizes that costumes are a vital part of character development and narrative, often speaking before the actor does. Collaboration is Crucial: Open communication between directors and costume designers leads to better results and smoother productions. Creativity Thrives Under Constraints: Low-budget projects challenge filmmakers to think outside the box and can be just as rewarding as big-budget productions. Resilience Matters: Perseverance through industry challenges, like strikes and setbacks, is essential for long-term success. Community & Mentorship: Building relationships and supporting peers is key to career growth and satisfaction. Resources & Links Mentioned Bluff City Law: NBC series filmed in Memphis. Women of the Movement: ABC series about Emmett Till. Calls to Action Subscribe to Persistence of Vision – https://clinttill.substack.com Connect at https://linktree.com/clinttill Leave a review on your favorite podcast platform to help others discover the show. Share this episode with friends in the film and creative industries. This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit clinttill.substack.com/subscribe [https://clinttill.substack.com/subscribe?utm_medium=podcast&utm_campaign=CTA_2]

25. feb. 2026 - 37 min
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I Do It Because I Love It

🎙 Episode Title “I Do It Because I Love It” 🧵 Episode Summary Actor, writer, producer, and mom of four Lauren Cox joins me for a conversation about navigating creative ambition, motherhood, and faith. From her early days in theater to on-set experiences while working on House of Cards, Lauren shares how she’s learned to balance her passion for storytelling with the realities of family life and the unpredictability of the entertainment industry. Whether you’re an aspiring actor or a creative juggling multiple roles, this episode offers insight, encouragement, and some awkward audition stories. ⏱ Timestamps are approximate 00:00 – 05:00 — Life as an NFL player’s wife 05:00 – 15:00 — Getting started in theater and transitioning to film 15:00 – 25:00 — Auditions, representation, and finding her voice 25:00 – 35:00 — Producing short films and learning on the fly 35:00 – 45:00 — Balancing motherhood and creative ambition 45:00 – 55:00 — Regret, resilience, and redefining success 55:00 – End — Writing for joy, staying humble, and trusting the process 🔑 Key Takeaways “Just do it because you love it.” Lauren’s mantra for staying grounded in a competitive industry. Faith and conviction play a central role in how she selects roles and writes stories. Motherhood reshaped her priorities, but not her passion. Audition nightmares can teach humility, resilience, and the power of preparation. 🔗 Resources & Mentions Lauren on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/laurenbellcox [file:////Users/clinttill/Library/Group%20Containers/UBF8T346G9.Office/TemporaryItems/msohtmlclip/clip_filelist.xml] Watch Lauren in my short film The Milky Way – https://clinttill.net/themilkywayfilm [file:////Users/clinttill/Library/Group%20Containers/UBF8T346G9.Office/TemporaryItems/msohtmlclip/clip_filelist.xml] Connect with me at https://linktree.com/clinttill [file:////Users/clinttill/Library/Group%20Containers/UBF8T346G9.Office/TemporaryItems/msohtmlclip/clip_filelist.xml] MTC (Formerly Actors, Models & Talent for Christ; Now Shine Talent Success) https://www.shine.us/ [file:////Users/clinttill/Library/Group%20Containers/UBF8T346G9.Office/TemporaryItems/msohtmlclip/clip_filelist.xml] Traveling Soldier (short film by Lauren Cox) https://youtu.be/-HquPPjfkKc?feature=shared [file:////Users/clinttill/Library/Group%20Containers/UBF8T346G9.Office/TemporaryItems/msohtmlclip/clip_filelist.xml] Bryan Cranston’s A Life in Parts (book) 📣 Calls to Action 🎧 Listen and subscribe to the podcast⭐️ Leave a review if you enjoyed the episode💬 Share this episode📩 Join the newsletter for behind-the-scenes extras and upcoming guests (https://clinttill.substack.com) This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit clinttill.substack.com/subscribe [https://clinttill.substack.com/subscribe?utm_medium=podcast&utm_campaign=CTA_2]

28. jan. 2026 - 59 min
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This is your permission slip.

Episode Overview In this special year-end episode, Clint reflects on the journey of the podcast, shares announcements about new subscription options, and offers encouragement and inspiration for creatives heading into 2026. Clint also reads from recent writing, discusses video content strategy, and highlights sources of inspiration from film, television, and podcasting. Major Segments & Timestamps 00:00:02 – 00:00:32: Introduction & Year-End ReflectionsClint welcomes listeners, reflects on the podcast’s first year, and sets the stage for a different format this month. 00:00:32 – 00:03:35: Announcements & Subscription PlansDetails about Substack subscriptions, benefits for free and paid members, bonus content, and patron perks. 00:03:35 – 00:04:06: Looking Ahead: Season Two & Listener ParticipationPreview of upcoming interviews and an invitation for listeners to share their stories. 00:04:09 – 00:09:25: Creative Encouragement & Personal StoryClint shares a personal story about making a short film over the holidays, emphasizing the importance of spontaneous creativity and using available resources. 00:09:26 – 00:14:58: Video Content Strategy for CreatorsAdvice on organizing video content into buckets: evergreen content, topical features, testimonials, timely “happening now” videos, human interest stories, pre-roll/post-roll ads, and infographic explainers. 00:14:58 – 00:16:13: Film Stack Community & Daily Inspiration ChallengeShoutout to the Film Stack community on Substack and reflections on participating in the Daily Inspiration Challenge. 00:16:13 – 00:18:03: Childhood Heroes & InspirationClint discusses the impact of childhood heroes, especially Benjamin Franklin, and the value of being a well-rounded creative. 00:18:03 – 00:23:10: Recent Sources of InspirationRecommendations for the film “Memories of Murder,” the YouTube channel “Every Frame a Painting,” the TV show “Your Honor,” and the podcast “Heavyweight.” Reflections on taking an acting class and following creative self-starters like Luke Barnett. 00:23:10 – End: Closing Thoughts & InvitationClint encourages listeners to persist in their creative pursuits, shares the mission of Persistence of Vision, and invites support and engagement for the coming year. Key Takeaways Creativity is for everyone: Don’t wait for permission—use what you have and make something, even if it’s just for yourself. Organize your video content: Use buckets like evergreen, topical, testimonials, timely, human interest, ads, and explainers to reach different audiences. Draw inspiration from everywhere: Films, TV, podcasts, and personal experiences all offer lessons and motivation. Community matters: Connect with other creatives, share your stories, and find encouragement in shared vulnerability. Persistence pays off: Mistakes and setbacks are part of the journey—keep going and keep creating. Resources & Links Mentioned Substack Subscription: https://clinttill.substack.com/ [https://clinttill.substack.com/] Film Stack Community: Substack group for film writers and creators - https://filmstackdailydigest.substack.com/ [https://filmstackdailydigest.substack.com/] Exodus Road: https://clinttill.net/exodusroad [https://clinttill.net/exodusroad] ‘Memories of Murder’ Ensemble Staging: https://youtu.be/v4seDVfgwOg?si=eiR_SdJ655S9l6ia [https://youtu.be/v4seDVfgwOg?si=eiR_SdJ655S9l6ia] Every Frame a Painting: https://www.youtube.com/c/everyframeapainting [https://www.youtube.com/c/everyframeapainting] Your Honor: TV show recommendation (streaming on Netflix) Heavyweight: https://www.pushkin.fm/podcasts/heavyweight [https://www.pushkin.fm/podcasts/heavyweight] Luke Barnett: Actor and filmmaker on X (Twitter) - https://x.com/LukeBarnett [https://x.com/LukeBarnett] Contact Clint: https://clinttill.net/contact [https://clinttill.net/contact] Calls to Action Subscribe to the podcast and newsletter for more creative insights. Become a paid subscriber for bonus content, extended episodes, and direct access – https://clinttill.substack.com/subscribe [https://clinttill.substack.com/subscribe] Share your story: Reach out if you want to be featured on the podcast – https://clinttill.net/contact [https://clinttill.net/contact] Support Persistence of Vision: Financial support helps keep the podcast and writing going. Reflect and create: Use the new year as motivation to start or finish your creative projects.   This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit clinttill.substack.com/subscribe [https://clinttill.substack.com/subscribe?utm_medium=podcast&utm_campaign=CTA_2]

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