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  • Don't Let Him In: Behind the Book Trailer
    Jul 2 2025

    In this episode, we’re diving into the behind-the-scenes of creating promotional book trailers for Lisa Jewell’s Don’t Let Him In.

    We share how our team turned this gripping crime thriller into cinematic teasers without giving away any spoilers, and the unexpected production challenges we faced - including last-minute casting changes and shooting 48 slates in one day.

    We also chat about communicating with clients under pressure, what makes book trailers so uniquely tricky, and how to visually capture mystery and menace.

    If you’ve ever wondered how books come alive on screen before their release, this one’s for you.

    Here are the highlights:

    Challenges and Creative Process (4:01)

    Production Details and Team Collaboration (9:56)

    Client Communication and Problem-Solving (12:37)

    Marketing Strategy and Audience Engagement (15:35)

    Technical Challenges and Solutions (26:13)

    Advice for Creating Book Trailers (26:30)

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    This Podcast is proudly produced by Wavemakers Audio

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    47 m
  • The Art of Short Form Filmmaking with Harry Norton - Part 2
    Jun 25 2025

    This week on the podcast, we’re continuing our deep dive into short form filmmaking with Harry Norton.

    We talk about the emotional themes, the early writing process, and what it’s like to move from a loose idea to a fully developed pre-production phase.

    We also touch on how daunting it can be to get started with a creative project - especially when you know the resources, time and energy it’ll take to pull it off.

    The conversation goes beyond just craft. We get honest about creative anxiety, perfectionism, and what it means to find peace in the progress, not just the outcome.

    Whether you're working with a big team or just starting with a notebook, the key is to start and stay open to the journey.

    Here are the highlights:

    Comparing Short Form and Feature Films (1:24)

    The Importance of Starting and Overcoming Fear (7:05)

    Challenges of Collaboration and Resource Management (11:19)

    Pre-Production Phase and Creative Freedom (16:35)

    Balancing Ambition and Acceptance (19:50)

    Creative Freedom and Genre Exploration (21:33)

    Siren Song Kickstarter: https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/sirensongfilm/siren-song-a-fantasy-thriller-short-film

    Connect with Harry:

    LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/harry-norton-737736126/

    Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/norts_0000/

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    24 m
  • The Art of Short Form Filmmaking with Harry Norton
    Jun 18 2025

    This week, we’re talking about short form filmmaking with returning guest Harry Norton. From micro shorts to five-minute narratives, we explore what makes these projects both uniquely difficult and completely essential for honing your craft.

    We talk about why short films are their own distinct medium, not just a smaller version of something bigger. Every second counts, so how do you write, shoot and edit in a way that serves the story without wasting a moment?

    Amber shares the process behind her upcoming micro short, Siren Song, and how it went from five pages to two through years of refining.

    If you’ve ever struggled to cut down your ideas or wondered what really belongs in a short, this one’s for you.

    Here are the highlights:

    Harry’s Background and Roles (1:08)

    Challenges of Short Form Filmmaking (1:38)

    Adapting to Short Form Storytelling (5:25)

    Effective Short Form Storytelling (5:43)

    Developing the Idea and Script (8:24)

    Challenges in Writing and Editing (19:24)

    Personal Experiences and Perspectives (20:39)

    Siren Song Kickstarter: https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/sirensongfilm/siren-song-a-fantasy-thriller-short-film

    Connect with Harry:

    LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/harry-norton-737736126/

    Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/norts_0000/

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    28 m
  • Mise en Scène: Crafting Visual Storytelling Through Set Design and Details
    Jun 11 2025

    In this episode, we dive into something we both love talking about mise en scène - the mood, the energy, the intention behind what we see on screen.

    If you’ve ever wondered how filmmakers create a world that just feels right - this is the episode for you.

    We explore how visuals tell their own story: lighting, colour, wardrobe, even the way a space is designed. It’s not about having a massive budget - it’s about making thoughtful, intentional choices that support the emotion you want your audience to feel.

    We also share how working with constraints can actually boost creativity and how we each approach crafting a visual language that supports the heart of a story.

    Whether you're a director, writer, or just obsessed with great visual storytelling, this one's full of insights and inspiration. Let’s get into it.

    Here are the highlights:

    Discussion on Mise en Scène (1:11)

    Pre-Production and Guiding the Eye (3:51)

    Mise en Scene in Fantasy and Reality (5:31)

    Texture and Depth in Mise en Scene (25:17)

    Easter Eggs and Subtle Clues (25:34)

    Practical Tips for Filmmakers (32:54)

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    38 m
  • Leadership in Creative Projects
    Jun 4 2025

    We’re back for part two of our deep dive into the softer (but no less vital) side of filmmaking - leadership, management, and all things organisation.

    If you’ve ever wondered how to strike the balance between managing a project and becoming that micromanager, this one’s for you.

    We unpack how trust, empathy, boundaries, and delegation can transform a chaotic set into a smooth, respectful, and actually enjoyable working environment. Plus, a reminder that leadership isn't about being the boss - it’s about showing up, communicating well, and being someone your team can trust.

    No matter your role, you’ve got what it takes to lead with kindness and clarity.

    Here are the highlights:

    Defining and Understanding Micromanagement (1:57)

    Collaboration and Empathy in Management (3:20)

    Pre-Production and Time Management (10:45)

    Delegation and Trust in Leadership (20:59)

    Empathy and Mediation in Team Dynamics (31:18)

    Investing in Relationships and Building Trust (42:11)

    Episode Links:

    Organisational Unit 5.0

    https://docs.google.com/document/d/19u7eFpHW49bVgDPZbzdOyUzC6zFezCcnXNqfTsOogtg/edit?usp=sharing

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    Amber’s YouTube Show, Merely Roleplayers

    YouTube Link to the Channel: https://youtube.com/@merelyrp?si=zsiaGWHuLACpGz1b

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    47 m
  • Communication, Collaboration, and Creative Leadership: Navigating the Human Side of Filmmaking
    May 28 2025

    Ever found yourself in a creative project thinking, “Wait, why is this so chaotic?” You’re not alone.

    In this episode, we dive into the behind-the-scenes magic that makes film projects actually function - communication, organisation, leadership, and yes, those so-called “soft skills”.

    We chat about what real leadership looks like, how communication can make or break a production, and why being human - and treating others like humans - really matters.

    Whether you're heading up a team or just trying to get your files in order, this one’s for you. Let’s get into it.

    Here are the highlights:

    Leadership and Accountability (2:33)

    The Importance of Communication in Filmmaking (6:07)

    Active Listening and Asking Questions (9:19)

    Introduction of the Srishti Organisational Unit (14:55)

    Respecting Work-Life Balance (22:45)

    Thoroughness and Trust in Teams (28:02)

    Episode Links:

    Organisational Unit 5.0

    https://docs.google.com/document/d/19u7eFpHW49bVgDPZbzdOyUzC6zFezCcnXNqfTsOogtg/edit?usp=sharing

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    Amber’s YouTube Show, Merely Roleplayers

    YouTube Link to the Channel: https://youtube.com/@merelyrp?si=zsiaGWHuLACpGz1b

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    Website: www.gunpowderhouse.co.uk


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    33 m
  • Millan's Journey Through Humanitarian Storytelling
    May 21 2025

    This week, we’re chatting with Millan, the writer and director of Nothing But Blue, a powerful short film.

    Millan takes us behind the scenes of his emotionally gripping story about two Jewish people hiding during the Holocaust, told in a beautifully subtle way that focuses on humanity and hope amidst despair.

    We dive into everything - from the unique filming location above a pub, to the deep research Milan did to honour the story authentically, including drawing inspiration from Anne Frank’s diary.

    Millan also opens up about the challenges and emotions on set, the process of pitching and funding this film, and how he learned to trust himself as a filmmaker along the way.

    If you love thoughtful, heartfelt cinema and stories that remind us why humanity matters, this episode is for you.

    Here are the highlights:

    Overview of "Nothing But Blue" (2:03)

    Research and Preparation Process (3:58)

    Challenges and Lessons Learned (7:21)

    Festival Experience and Pitching to Producers (16:17)

    Advice for Aspiring Filmmakers (22:32)

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    Website: www.gunpowderhouse.co.uk


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    47 m
  • John Parr's Journey Through Film, Music, and Storytelling
    May 14 2025

    In this episode, we’re joined by composer and filmmaker John Parr for a heartfelt conversation about storytelling, music, and representation in film.

    John shares the inspiration behind his latest project Pack of Five, which brings the story of Welsh poet Hedd Wyn to life through powerful visuals and a moving choral soundtrack.

    We talk about the emotional depth of Welsh music, the magic of sincerity on screen, and how creative choices leave lasting impressions.

    John also opens up about his experience as a disabled filmmaker, the importance of authentic representation, and his take on emerging tools like AI in storytelling.

    From childhood plays to award-winning shorts, this is a rich, reflective chat on what it really means to tell the truth through art.

    Here are the highlights:

    Inspiration and Challenges in Film and Music (2:37)

    A Pack of Five (6:19)

    Premiere and Cultural Significance of "A Pack of Five" (11:53)

    John's Experience as a Disabled Filmmaker (13:42)

    Advice for Aspiring Filmmakers and Musicians (21:45)

    Judging at the Kamata Festival (26:18)


    More about John:

    Website

    Facebook

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    42 m