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317: Live from Sundance with DP: Tyler Clark of FREELANCE

23 min · 7 de may de 2026
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🎬 BRAVEMAKER PODCAST — 2026 SELECTED PILOT SPOTLIGHTWe’re excited to feature Freelance, a 2026 selected pilot, on the BraveMaker Podcast!Joining us is cinematographer Tyler Clark, who brings a grounded, cinematic eye to the project and shares what it takes to visually shape a pilot from concept to screen.Hosted by Tony Gapastione (@tonygapastione) and Priscilla Lam (@mspriscillalam)In this episode, we dive into creative collaboration, visual storytelling, and the real-world process of bringing an independent pilot to life—what works, what’s challenging, and why story always comes first.đŸŽ™ïž Tune in for behind-the-scenes insight, practical wisdom, and an honest conversation about making bold, beautiful work outside the studio system.

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