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The MAKE IT Podcast

The MAKE IT Podcast

By: Chris Barkley & Nicholas Buggs
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MAKE IT is the film podcast that provides a behind-the-scenes look at the filmmaking process. We dive into indie gems, massive blockbusters, cinema history, and everything in between. If you love movies and want more than polite chit-chat, this is your spot.

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Episodes
  • 436 - Elsa Ramo - Entertainment Lawyer & Strategist - Why Entertainment Lawyers Need to Be in LA, The Hidden Costs of Not Hiring an Entertainment Lawyer, and Creative Vision vs. Commercial Reality
    May 15 2026

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    Hello, Hello!

    In this episode, entertainment lawyer Elsa Ramo joins us to discuss the critical role of legal strategy in filmmaking and the entertainment industry. Ramo shares her journey from printing business cards at Kinko's to becoming a trusted advisor for major studios like Imagine Entertainment and production companies working on projects with Ron Howard, Ridley Scott, and Jude Law. The conversation covers everything from contract negotiations and creative deal-making to the impact of AI on the film industry and the importance of building relationships in Hollywood.


    We also talk about:

    • The difference between hiring a lawyer and the cost of not hiring one for independent creators

    • Whether filmmakers should hire an agent, manager, or lawyer first when starting their careers

    • How AI is transforming both content creation and legal services in the entertainment industry

    • The challenges of user-generated content versus traditional filmmaking in today's market

    • Key decision points in the filmmaking process where creators need legal consultation


    People, Places, Products, and Websites Mentioned:

    Imagine Entertainment

    Ron Howard

    Scott Free Productions (Ridley Scott)

    Universal Studios back lot

    Max (HBO Max)

    Cartoon Network

    California Lawyers for the Arts

    Film Independent

    Sundance Film Festival

    Cannes Film Festival

    Marina del Rey

    LA East Side vs. West Side

    Lisa Frank

    TMZ

    Dianna Russini & Mike Vrabel (see note)

    Chris Martin / Coldplay jumbotron incident (see note)

    Don's Plum

    Father's Office

    The Counter

    In-N-Out Burger

    The Real Housewives of Orange County

    Ramo Law PC


    We are humbled to have a community of creatives who care deeply about our work. And your support makes our work possible. Every subscriber, rating, and review matters.


    So, if you like what we're doing, please consider subscribing, rating, or giving us a review. Cheers, and best of luck on your filmmaking journey. #MAKEIT

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    1 hr and 36 mins
  • Mortal Kombat II | Why Mortal Kombat II Works (Film Review)
    May 14 2026

    Hello, Hello!


    WHAT IS FILM BRIEF?

    Blending journalism with artistry, Film Brief transforms film analysis into an engaging and informative listening experience. The goal is to reveal what makes each movie or series resonate—on screen and behind the scenes. For listeners, it’s not just a review; it’s an exploration of the art of filmmaking.


    BRIEF:

    In this episode, host Nick dives deep into Mortal Kombat II, exploring how the sequel successfully delivers on fan expectations through authentic combat, expanded mythology, and commitment to the franchise's core identity. The discussion examines how the film embraces its video game origins rather than apologizing for them, creating a spectacle that rewards longtime fans while demonstrating the evolution of video game adaptations in modern cinema. Nick analyzes the film's approach to character development, visual design, and fight choreography as a blueprint for successful franchise filmmaking.


    TAKEAWAYS:

    • Karl Urban's portrayal of Johnny Cage and the character's journey from washed-up action star to genuine hero

    • Martyn Ford's intimidating performance as Shao Kahn and the film's expanded character roster

    • Simon McQuoid direction and how it serves the existing fanbase rather than courting new audiences

    • The evolution of video game adaptations from niche entertainment to generational storytelling

    • How the film's visual design embraces fantasy over realism to create authentic arcade-inspired environments


    MENTIONED IN THIS EPISODE:

    Mortal Kombat II

    Karl Urban (Johnny Cage)

    Martyn Ford (Shao Kahn)

    Simon McQuoid (director)

    Jeremy Slater (screenwriter)

    Ed Boon

    John Tobias

    Liu Kang

    Sonya Blade

    Jax

    Raiden

    Scorpion

    Kitana

    Jade

    Baraka

    Sindel

    Quan Chi

    Noob Saibot

    Ebook: "Mastering Film Marketing"

    The MAKE IT Podcast


    We are humbled to have a community of creatives who care deeply about our work. And your support makes our work possible. Every subscriber, rating, and review matters. So, if you like what we're doing, please consider subscribing, rating, or giving us a review. Cheers, and best of luck on your filmmaking journey. #MAKEIT


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    11 mins
  • SUMMARIES - Sevan Najarian - How Crowdfunding and Community Rallied to Save 'Mars'
    May 12 2026

    Hello, Hello!


    In this episode, Alex Ivey and Allison Inverness explore the remarkable journey of writer, director, animator, and VFX artist Sevan Najarian, from his constrained upbringing in a strict Jehovah's Witness household in Modesto, California, to directing the crowdfunded animated feature film "Mars" for the legendary comedy troupe The Whitest Kids U Know. Through his story, we discover how limitations and community support can fuel extraordinary creative achievements, and examine the importance of human intention in an age of artificial intelligence. This deep dive reveals how a DIY spirit, honed through platforms like Channel 101, can lead to professional success while maintaining creative integrity.


    We also talk about:


    • The difference between SFX (practical special effects) and VFX (digital visual effects)

    • Channel 101's brutal but effective feedback loop for creative development

    • The toxic culture of big VFX houses versus television's constraint-driven efficiency

    • How the pandemic forced the Mars project from live-action to animation

    • The role of AI tools in creative work and why generative AI can't replace human intention


    People, Places, Products, and References Mentioned:


    Sevan Najarian

    The Whitest Kids U' Know

    Trevor Moore

    Zach Cregger

    Sam Brown

    Timmy Williams

    Darren Trumeter

    Channel 101

    Dan Harmon

    Rob Schrab

    Justin Roiland

    Modesto Junior College

    George Lucas

    Adobe After Effects

    Midnight Kid Studios

    Hotel St. George, Brooklyn

    Mars (animated film)

    Tribeca Film Festival

    Claude

    The Real Animated Adventures of Doc and Mharti

    Barbarian


    We are humbled to have a community of creatives who care deeply about our work. And your support makes our work possible. Every subscriber, rating, and review matters.


    So, if you like what we're doing, please consider subscribing, rating, or giving us a review. Cheers, and best of luck on your filmmaking journey. #MAKEIT

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    13 mins
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This podcast is truly all about the indie filmmaking community. The interviews aren’t interviews at all; they’re conversations with indie filmmakers that tease out the truth about them as people and as filmmakers. Every episode offers something new to learn and each one provides a fresh new look at different aspects of indie filmmaking. This is honestly a must listen if you’re an indie creative. Five stars to Bonsai Creative!

A Must Listen for Indie Filmmakers

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I always learn something new and I am entertained with each make it podcast !
So much great information for anyone in the film industry !

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