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Ep 288: Stuart Dryburgh, ASC-The Poetry of Cinematography
May 9, 2026
1h 03m 44s
Ep 287: From Snowboarding Injury to Global Brand Storytelling with Darren Rayner
Apr 12, 2026
47m 10s
Ep 286: Translating Human Performance for the Camera: Fitness and the Future of Storytelling
Apr 3, 2026
58m 12s
285: Inside White With Fear: Emmy-Winning Producer Andrew Goldberg on Media and Politics
Mar 26, 2026
58m 12s
Ep 284: From Imagination to Screen: Michael Kellman’s Path to Say Less
Mar 10, 2026
57m 08s
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| 5/9/26 | ![]() Ep 288: Stuart Dryburgh, ASC-The Poetry of Cinematography | Podcast Show Notes In this expansive and intimate conversation, Damien Swaby welcomes legendary cinematographer Stuart Dryburgh for a masterclass in visual storytelling, collaboration, and creative longevity.Born in the UK in 1952 and raised largely in New Zealand, Stuart’s early life was shaped by both migration and discipline.He earned a Bachelor of Architecture from the University of Auckland, a foundation that continues to inform his sensitivity to structure, space, and composition within the frame.Stuart began his career working on early New Zealand films such as Goodbye Pork Pie and Smash Palace, before spending several years as a gaffer — an experience he credits with giving him a deep, practical understanding of light.By the mid-1980s, he transitioned fully into cinematography, shooting short films, music videos, and commercials.A pivotal turning point came with his collaboration with director Jane Campion on the television miniseries An Angel at My Table, followed by The Piano — a film that earned Stuart an Academy Award nomination for Best Cinematography in 1994 and cemented his international reputation.The conversation traces his move from New Zealand to the United States after projects like Once Were Warriors, and his evolution into a globally sought-after cinematographer. His credits include The Secret Life of Walter Mitty, Bridget Jones’s Diary, and more recently high-profile series such as Fallout for Jonathan Nolan at Amazon and East of Eden as a limited series for Netflix.Throughout the episode, Stuart speaks candidly about:How architecture shaped his visual thinkingWhy working as a gaffer was essential to his developmentBuilding trust-based relationships with directorsResisting the urge to impose a “signature style”Letting emotion, performance, and light guide the cameraAt its core, this episode is a meditation on restraint, intuition, and the quiet decisions that shape unforgettable images. A must-listen for cinematographers, directors, and anyone drawn to the invisible art of cinema.https://www.stuartdryburgh.comUse Promo Code "FILMMAKINGSWABY" for all my deals or just click the link:25% Off More Labshttps://www.morelabs.com/discount/FILMMAKINGSWABY20% Off Strong Coffee Companyhttps://strongcoffeecompany.com/discount/FILMMAKINGSWABY15% Off Tusslehttps://www.tusslegear.com/discount/FILMMAKINGSWABY20% Off Eric Javitshttps://ericjavits.com/discount/FILMMAKINGSWABY25% Off Quantum Energy Squarehttps://quantumsquares.com/discount/FILMMAKINGSWABY20% Off Long Tablehttps://longtablepancakes.com/discount/FILMMAKINGSWABY20% Off HyperNaturalhttps://hypernaturalstyle.com/discount/FILMMAKINGSWABY20% Off wearplaygroundhttps://wearplayground.com/discount/FILMMAKINGSWABY15% Off STAND+https://www.standshoes.com/discount/FILMMAKINGSWABY10% Off Molly Bzhttps://mollybz.com/discount/FILMMAKINGSWABY41% Off Cozy Earthhttps://cozyearth.com/discount/FILMMAKINGSWABYX (Twitter): @DamienSwaby https://x.com/DamienSwaby/status/1864468655582437405Instagram: @filmmaker__damien_swaby. https://www.instagram.com/filmmaker__damien_swaby/?hl=en | 1h 03m 44s | ||||||
| 4/12/26 | ![]() Ep 287: From Snowboarding Injury to Global Brand Storytelling with Darren Rayner✨ | action-sports filmmakingsocial media storytelling+3 | Darren Rayner | MagnafireArc’teryx+1 | — | snowboardingsocial-first storytelling+6 | — | 47m 10s | |
| 4/3/26 | ![]() Ep 286: Translating Human Performance for the Camera: Fitness and the Future of Storytelling✨ | fitnessAI in health+4 | Domenic Angelino | FitCraftYouTube | — | fitness scienceAI+5 | — | 58m 12s | |
| 3/26/26 | ![]() 285: Inside White With Fear: Emmy-Winning Producer Andrew Goldberg on Media and Politics✨ | political narrativesracial anxiety+3 | Andrew Goldberg | PBSWhite With Fear | — | politicsfear+5 | — | 58m 12s | |
| 3/10/26 | ![]() Ep 284: From Imagination to Screen: Michael Kellman’s Path to Say Less✨ | storytellingfilmmaking+3 | Michael Kellman | Say Less | Los Angeles | Michael KellmanSay Less+3 | More LabsFILMMAKINGSWABY | 57m 08s | |
| 3/9/26 | ![]() Ep 283: Shirley Billigmeier on Food, Creativity, and the Body’s Natural Signals✨ | food and creativityholistic wellness+4 | Shirley Billigmeier | Innergetics ProcessInner Eating | — | creativityfood relationship+6 | — | 51m 41s | |
| 2/24/26 | ![]() Ep 282: The Emotional Language of Film: Rachel Deutsch in Conversation✨ | emotional storytellingfilmmaking techniques+4 | Rachel Deutsch | New York UniversityAmerican Film Institute | Oklahoma | filmmakingemotional language+5 | — | 57m 24s | |
| 2/18/26 | ![]() Ep 281: Lauren Hansson of Sheppard on Navigating Entertainment Law✨ | entertainment lawfilm and television+5 | Lauren Hansson | Warner Bros. AnimationSheppard | — | entertainment attorneyfilm industry+5 | More LabsFILMMAKINGSWABY | 50m 52s | |
| 2/17/26 | ![]() Ep 280: Stepping Into the Frame: Ashlie Burgun's Journey to Acting✨ | actingmodeling+3 | Ashlie Burgun | — | — | actingmodeling+5 | — | 44m 55s | |
| 1/19/26 | ![]() Ep 279: Xan Aranda on Taste, Opinion, and Creative Decision-Making✨ | creative decision-makingfilmmaking+5 | Xan Aranda | NetflixHBO+3 | — | filmmakingcreative authority+5 | More LabsFILMMAKINGSWABY | 1h 03m 09s | |
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| 1/3/26 | ![]() Ep 278: Inside Rebel Safety with Richard Bradshaw: Creativity Without Compromise✨ | safety in filmcreativity+4 | Richard Bradshaw | Rebel Safety | — | safetyfilm production+5 | — | 35m 05s | |
| 12/17/25 | ![]() Ep 277: Itunu Olowo: The Editor Who Rebuilt Her Creative Life from the Ground Up | Episode SummaryIn this episode of Filmmaking Conversations with Damien Swaby, Damien is joined by the talented and driven, a promo producer, editor, and filmmaker whose determination, discipline, and creative resilience have shaped a truly distinctive career in post-production. From her early beginnings as a theatre actor in Ireland to becoming a multi-skilled editor and producer across some of the UK’s most recognisable broadcasters — including Channel 5, MTV, Discovery, Warner Bros., and CNBC — Itunu shares a journey built on hard choices, constant upskilling, and an unwavering commitment to craft. She opens up about the reality behind her pivot away from acting, explaining why stability mattered, how she rebuilt her creative identity from the ground up, and how storytelling eventually led her to fall in love with the edit suite. Her career path includes assisting on A Place in the Sun, creating fast-turnaround promos for global networks, and navigating high-pressure workflows with precision and clarity. She also discusses what it takes to produce compelling short-form content in a world where audiences may never turn the sound on — and how music, rhythm, editorial choices, and graphic design all work together to deliver powerful messaging in under 30 seconds. A highlight of the conversation is her work on CNBC’s digital-first franchise Built for Billions, and how collaboration, trust, and editorial instinct helped elevate the promos beyond expectation. She also shares her experiences with software like Avid, Premiere Pro, DaVinci Resolve, Baselight, and her philosophy on clean, organised projects that support entire teams.Outside her broadcast work, she speaks candidly about her award-supported short film Give Me Your Phone — a story born from a deeply personal and frightening moment. She reveals how she turned that experience into a thoughtful exploration of privilege, vulnerability, and perspective, bringing the film from concept to completion through grit, community, and creative conviction. This episode offers inspiring insight for filmmakers, editors, post-production professionals, and anyone building a creative career based on skill, dedication, and self-belief.Key Topics CoveredHow Itunu transitioned from acting to a sustainable career in post-productionWorking across Channel 5, Discovery, MTV, Warner Bros., and CNBCNavigating high-speed editorial environments and promo productionCreating impactful short-form content for news, business, and digital audiencesDetailed insights into editing workflows, graphics integration, QC, AAF/EDL handling, and version controlPremiere Pro vs Avid vs DaVinci Resolve vs Baselight — honest comparisonsCrafting the promos for CNBC’s Built for BillionsThe story behind her first short film Give Me Your Phone and turning trauma into artHow organisation, humility, and collaboration strengthen post-production workStaying adaptable and relevant in a fast-changing creative industryCall to Action. If you enjoyed this episode, please rate, review, and share the podcast. Follow Damien Swaby for more filmmaker interviews and insights into the craft and business of storytelling.Use Promo Code "FILMMAKINGSWABY" for all my deals or just click the link:25% Off More Labshttps://www.morelabs.com/discount/FILMMAKINGSWABY20% Off Strong Coffee Companyhttps://strongcoffeecompany.com/discount/FILMMAKINGSWABY15% Off Tusslehttps://www.tusslegear.com/discount/FILMMAKINGSWABY20% Off Eric Javitshttps://ericjavits.com/discount/FILMMAKINGSWABY25% Off Quantum Energy Squarehttps://quantumsquares.com/discount/FILMMAKINGSWABY20% Off Long Tablehttps://longtablepancakes.com/discount/FILMMAKINGSWABY20% Off HyperNaturalhttps://hypernaturalstyle.com/discount/FILMMAKINGSWABY20% Off wearplaygroundhttps://wearplayground.com/discount/FILMMAKINGSWABY15% Off STAND+https://www.standshoes.com/discount/FILMMAKINGSWABY10% Off Molly Bzhttps://mollybz.com/discount/FILMMAKINGSWABY41% Off Cozy Earthhttps://cozyearth.com/discount/FILMMAKINGSWABYX (Twitter): @DamienSwaby https://x.com/DamienSwaby/status/1864468655582437405Instagram: @filmmaker__damien_swaby. https://www.instagram.com/filmmaker__damien_swaby/?hl=en | 53m 27s | ||||||
| 12/15/25 | ![]() Ep 276: Rob Reiner and the Lost Art of Making Films Like Sleepless in Seattle | Last night, I watched Sleepless in Seattle.This morning, I woke up to the news that Rob Reiner and his wife, producer Michele Singer Reiner, had been found dead at their Los Angeles home, as police investigate what they’ve described as an apparent homicide.In this episode, we sit with grief, uncertainty, and legacy — and we look closely at what Rob Reiner’s career teaches us about filmmaking craft.From All in the Family to This Is Spinal Tap, The Princess Bride, When Harry Met Sally… and A Few Good Men, Reiner’s work shaped American culture across decades and genres.We examine the technical construction of Sleepless in Seattle — its use of 35mm film, Panavision lenses, parallel editing, practical production design, and emotional restraint — and ask a larger question:Could a film like this be made today, independently, in London?The technology exists. But does the culture still make room for quiet stories, adult romance, and patient storytelling?This episode explores legacy, loss, and the conditions required to make films that endure — not through spectacle, but through tone, timing, and humanity.Call to Action. If you enjoyed this episode, please rate, review, and share the podcast. Follow Damien Swaby for more filmmaker interviews and insights into the craft and business of storytelling.Use Promo Code "FILMMAKINGSWABY" for all my deals or just click the link:25% Off More Labshttps://www.morelabs.com/discount/FILMMAKINGSWABY20% Off Strong Coffee Companyhttps://strongcoffeecompany.com/discount/FILMMAKINGSWABY15% Off Tusslehttps://www.tusslegear.com/discount/FILMMAKINGSWABY20% Off Eric Javitshttps://ericjavits.com/discount/FILMMAKINGSWABY25% Off Quantum Energy Squarehttps://quantumsquares.com/discount/FILMMAKINGSWABY20% Off Long Tablehttps://longtablepancakes.com/discount/FILMMAKINGSWABY20% Off HyperNaturalhttps://hypernaturalstyle.com/discount/FILMMAKINGSWABY20% Off wearplaygroundhttps://wearplayground.com/discount/FILMMAKINGSWABY15% Off STAND+https://www.standshoes.com/discount/FILMMAKINGSWABY10% Off Molly Bzhttps://mollybz.com/discount/FILMMAKINGSWABY41% Off Cozy Earthhttps://cozyearth.com/discount/FILMMAKINGSWABYX (Twitter): @DamienSwaby https://x.com/DamienSwaby/status/1864468655582437405Instagram: @filmmaker__damien_swaby. https://www.instagram.com/filmmaker__damien_swaby/?hl=en | 5m 13s | ||||||
| 12/10/25 | ![]() Ep 275: How One Filmmaker Made a Studio-Level Fantasy on a $100K Budget | In this episode, Damien speaks with filmmaker Christopher, the creator of Princess Hally and the Jester, a groundbreaking ultra-low-budget fantasy feature made with a hybrid workflow of green screen, virtual production, traditional VFX, and AI-enhanced imagery.Christopher shares how he went from NYU Tisch to building an animation studio, mentoring artists who would later work on Avatar and with Christopher Nolan, and ultimately pioneering new methods of independent filmmaking.Highlights From the ConversationEarly Beginnings: From birthday-party camcorder experiments to applying (twice!) to NYU Tisch.Film School Insights: NYU in the early 2000s — shooting on 16mm, learning craft over tech, and being ahead of the digital curve.First Company Success: His Nashville-based interactive animation studio where future Oscar-level talent got their start.The Birth of Princess Hally and the Jester:Conceiving a classical fairytale inspired by Technicolor films like The Wizard of Oz.Shooting an epic fantasy for under $100k — often as a literal one-man crew.Convincing actors the project wasn’t impossible (many initially thought it was).Managing set builds, lighting, and performances inside a garage turned green-screen stage.AI + VFX Hybrid Workflow:Completing 600 new VFX shots in 30 days with no crew.How AI expanded existing handmade work rather than replacing it.Why this approach will likely become the norm for independent and studio filmmaking alike.Casting & Performance:Building the relationship between Princess Hally and Henry.Working with actors who sometimes never shared the stage in real life due to the shooting constraints.Challenges on Set:A near-disastrous second day of filming.Emotional moments of doubt — and how the director’s wife kept the production alive.Sound recording issues leading to 90% of the film being looped in post.The Role of Family:Christopher’s wife made every costume — essential for elevating the world-building.Tools for Indie Filmmakers:Emphasis on Unreal Engine 5, Maya, freelance marketplaces, and early experimentation with AI prompts.Where Independent Film Is Headed:How YouTube, TikTok, and gaming have shifted audience habits.Why indie filmmakers will soon match studio visuals thanks to evolving tools.What’s Next:A new period adventure film in early development.Hopes of working with a full crew after this one-man epic.🎬 Film Mentioned Princess Hally and the JesterCurrently available on Amazon Prime (director’s cut), with releases on additional platforms coming soon.TRAILER: https://vimeo.com/1112925787📌 Three Words Christopher Uses to Describe the Film“21st century filmmaking. | 50m 51s | ||||||
| 12/6/25 | ![]() Ep 274: Caprice on Fame, Films, and Creating Feel-Good Christmas Stories | In this episode of Filmmaking Conversations, Damien Swaby sits down with Caprice Bourret — award-winning model, actress, entrepreneur, and now film producer — to discuss her powerful career reinvention and the making of her new Christmas movie, A Scottish Christmas Secret.Known worldwide for her iconic modelling career, Caprice has graced over 350 magazine covers, starred in major West End productions, built a successful business empire, and now leads JJLove Productions, where she produces heartfelt seasonal TV films for global audiences.Damien attended the premiere of A Scottish Christmas Secret and reflects on the warm, intimate atmosphere — popcorn, sofas, friendly faces, and the big screen bringing everyone together. This episode explores why Christmas films matter, how Caprice transitioned from supermodel to producer, and why she’s committed to creating movies that bring people comfort and joy.WHAT WE COVER:Caprice Bourret’s career transformation from global supermodel to film producerThe founding and mission of JJLove ProductionsBehind the scenes of A Scottish Christmas SecretWhy Christmas films are still culturally importantProducing, acting, and balancing creative controlHow personal reinvention can spark new creative chaptersThe importance of telling feel-good stories in uncertain timesWhat’s next for Caprice and her growing film slateABOUT CAPRICE BOURRETCaprice is an award-winning model, successful entrepreneur, actress, philanthropist, and the founder of JJLove Productions. Her work spans over 300 TV/film appearances and more than 350 magazine covers. She now produces internationally released movies including A European Christmas, A Toast to Love, and A Scottish Christmas Secret.WHY THIS EPISODE MATTERSIf you’re interested in filmmaking, producing, acting, or the process of reinventing your career, Caprice’s story is a blueprint for possibility. Her move into film production shows how creative ambition can evolve, grow, and find new expression later in life.LISTEN IF YOU LIKE:Christmas filmsFilm producer interviewsActing and filmmaking insightsReinvention & career growth storiesBehind-the-scenes filmmaking conversationshttps://www.capricebourret.comCall to Action. If you enjoyed this episode, please rate, review, and share the podcast. Follow Damien Swaby for more filmmaker interviews and insights into the craft and business of storytelling.Use Promo Code "FILMMAKINGSWABY" for all my deals or just click the link:25% Off More Labshttps://www.morelabs.com/discount/FILMMAKINGSWABY20% Off Strong Coffee Companyhttps://strongcoffeecompany.com/discount/FILMMAKINGSWABY15% Off Tusslehttps://www.tusslegear.com/discount/FILMMAKINGSWABY20% Off Eric Javitshttps://ericjavits.com/discount/FILMMAKINGSWABY25% Off Quantum Energy Squarehttps://quantumsquares.com/discount/FILMMAKINGSWABY20% Off Long Tablehttps://longtablepancakes.com/discount/FILMMAKINGSWABY20% Off HyperNaturalhttps://hypernaturalstyle.com/discount/FILMMAKINGSWABY20% Off wearplaygroundhttps://wearplayground.com/discount/FILMMAKINGSWABY15% Off STAND+https://www.standshoes.com/discount/FILMMAKINGSWABY10% Off Molly Bzhttps://mollybz.com/discount/FILMMAKINGSWABY41% Off Cozy Earthhttps://cozyearth.com/discount/FILMMAKINGSWABYX (Twitter): @DamienSwaby https://x.com/DamienSwaby/status/1864468655582437405Instagram: @filmmaker__damien_swaby. https://www.instagram.com/filmmaker__damien_swaby/?hl=en | 40m 16s | ||||||
| 11/29/25 | ![]() Ep 273: Cutting the Story: Juli Berg on Documentary Editing, TV Post, and a Life in Film | In this episode of Filmmaking Conversations, host Damien Swaby speaks with Juli Berg, an accomplished film and television editor and post-producer whose creative path began in junior high school and evolved into a decades-long career in documentary, unscripted television, music videos, and independent film.Juli shares the early experiences that shaped her artistic identity, the unexpected moments that led her to the School of Visual Arts (SVA), and the pivotal decision to pursue filmmaking professionally.She explains how her early academic strengths intersected with her love for art, eventually leading her to earn a BFA in Film/TV from SVA—a choice that set the stage for a distinguished career in post-production.After graduating from SVA, Juli began her career as an assistant editor in the documentary world, working alongside legendary editors including Larry Silk, Lillian Benson, and Jonathan Oppenheim.Her first professional editing assignment—ABC’s In Concert—merged two of her passions: music and picture editorial. Over the years, she has:Edited numerous short films screened at domestic and international festivalsDirected, produced, and edited a wide range of music videosServed for two years as an Avid editing instructor at SVA, helping develop the next generation of editorsBuilt a reputation as a self-sufficient editor and post-producer capable of managing narrative structure, pacing, and story architecture independentlyDelivered over 80 episodes and specials as Editor/Post-Producer on History Channel’s long-running series American PickersJuli is passionate about honoring the work of everyone involved in the filmmaking chain. She approaches editorial storytelling as a form of writing—shaping raw footage into its best possible version while maintaining the integrity and intention of those who shot it.If you enjoyed this episode, please rate, review, and share the podcast. Follow Damien Swaby for more filmmaker interviews and insights into the craft and business of storytelling.Use Promo Code "FILMMAKINGSWABY" for all my deals or just click the link:25% Off More Labshttps://www.morelabs.com/discount/FILMMAKINGSWABY20% Off Strong Coffee Companyhttps://strongcoffeecompany.com/discount/FILMMAKINGSWABY15% Off Tusslehttps://www.tusslegear.com/discount/FILMMAKINGSWABY20% Off Eric Javitshttps://ericjavits.com/discount/FILMMAKINGSWABY25% Off Quantum Energy Squarehttps://quantumsquares.com/discount/FILMMAKINGSWABY20% Off Long Tablehttps://longtablepancakes.com/discount/FILMMAKINGSWABY20% Off HyperNaturalhttps://hypernaturalstyle.com/discount/FILMMAKINGSWABY20% Off wearplaygroundhttps://wearplayground.com/discount/FILMMAKINGSWABY15% Off STAND+https://www.standshoes.com/discount/FILMMAKINGSWABY10% Off Molly Bzhttps://mollybz.com/discount/FILMMAKINGSWABY41% Off Cozy Earthhttps://cozyearth.com/discount/FILMMAKINGSWABYX (Twitter): @DamienSwaby https://x.com/DamienSwaby/status/1864468655582437405Instagram: @filmmaker__damien_swaby. https://www.instagram.com/filmmaker__damien_swaby/?hl=en | 47m 13s | ||||||
| 11/25/25 | ![]() Ep 272: Barbara Niven: A Masterclass in Craft, Courage & Career Longevity | Episode SummaryIn this episode, Damien Swaby is joined by the remarkable Barbara Niven, an actress whose dedication, versatility, and heart have made her one of Hollywood’s most enduring and admired talents.With a career spanning more than three decades, Barbara has starred in over 100 film and TV roles, been featured in thousands of commercials, and contributed her experience and leadership to the Screen Actors Guild.Barbara discusses her work on Hallmark’s highest-rated series and films — including Chesapeake Shores, Cedar Cove, Murder She Baked, and Crossword Puzzle Mysteries. She talks openly about the discipline it takes to maintain longevity in Hollywood, as well as the joy she finds in each new character she inhabits.She also reflects on her critically acclaimed portrayal of Marilyn Monroe in HBO’s The Rat Pack, still considered one of the top depictions of the icon to date. Her award-winning performances in independent cinema, including A Perfect Ending and Hamlet’s Ghost, showcase her range, intuition, and emotional intelligence as a performer.Outside the screen, Barbara has built a global reputation as Hollywood’s top Media Trainer and Video Marketing Coach, teaching professionals across industries through her signature program Unleash Your Star Power!™. She helps people break through fear, speak confidently, and shine with authenticity.Barbara is also a best-selling author, renowned speaker, mental health advocate, and a National Ambassador for American Humane. This episode is packed with inspiration, insight, and practical wisdom for actors, filmmakers, creators, entrepreneurs, and anyone pursuing their passion.Key Topics CoveredHow Barbara became one of the busiest actresses in HollywoodWorking on Hallmark’s biggest and most beloved seriesBringing Marilyn Monroe to life in The Rat PackWhat it takes to stay relevant and fulfilled in entertainmentThe creation of Unleash Your Star Power!™Overcoming fear, self-doubt, and perfectionismLiving a life of purpose, passion, and serviceW https://www.barbaraniven.com Call to Action. If you enjoyed this episode, please rate, review, and share the podcast. Follow Damien Swaby for more filmmaker interviews and insights into the craft and business of storytelling.Use Promo Code "FILMMAKINGSWABY" for all my deals or just click the link:25% Off More Labshttps://www.morelabs.com/discount/FILMMAKINGSWABY20% Off Strong Coffee Companyhttps://strongcoffeecompany.com/discount/FILMMAKINGSWABY15% Off Tusslehttps://www.tusslegear.com/discount/FILMMAKINGSWABY20% Off Eric Javitshttps://ericjavits.com/discount/FILMMAKINGSWABY25% Off Quantum Energy Squarehttps://quantumsquares.com/discount/FILMMAKINGSWABY20% Off Long Tablehttps://longtablepancakes.com/discount/FILMMAKINGSWABY20% Off HyperNaturalhttps://hypernaturalstyle.com/discount/FILMMAKINGSWABY20% Off wearplaygroundhttps://wearplayground.com/discount/FILMMAKINGSWABY15% Off STAND+https://www.standshoes.com/discount/FILMMAKINGSWABY10% Off Molly Bzhttps://mollybz.com/discount/FILMMAKINGSWABY41% Off Cozy Earthhttps://cozyearth.com/discount/FILMMAKINGSWABYX (Twitter): @DamienSwaby https://x.com/DamienSwaby/status/1864468655582437405Instagram: @filmmaker__damien_swaby. https://www.instagram.com/filmmaker__damien_swaby/?hl=en | 47m 54s | ||||||
| 11/3/25 | ![]() Ep 271: Inside the Neighborhood: Seth Zvi Rosenfeld’s Guerrilla Filmmaking & NYC Stories | Episode SnapshotPlaywright-turned-filmmaker Seth Zvi Rosenfeld joins Damien Swaby to talk about his journey from the New York theatre scene to Hollywood, Sundance, and independent filmmaking. He shares how his latest film—shot guerrilla-style in a real restaurant over six days—became a heartfelt portrait of community and resilience in post-lockdown New York. The conversation dives deep into working with non-actors, directing for truth, and navigating today’s streaming and indie distribution landscape.Chapters & Timestamps00:00 – Welcome & intro00:01 – Origin story: theatre → screenwriting (New Line Cinema)00:03 – Lessons from early Hollywood experiences00:04 – First short film, Sundance Lab & early features00:05 – Brother’s Kiss and King of the Jungle00:06 – Transition into television work00:07 – Pandemic short rekindles love for filmmaking00:08 – The birth of a new film at El Posto A Canto restaurant00:09 – Shooting with real patrons and blending fiction with reality00:10 – Guerrilla filmmaking on the Williamsburg Bridge00:12 – Creating a film about community and connection00:16 – Directing non-actors and improvisation00:19 – The heart of the film: post-pandemic togetherness00:22 – Collaborating with longtime friends and actors00:24 – New York City as a living character00:27 – Danny Hoch’s creative influence and personal experiences00:29 – Tone, truth, and emotional authenticity in filmmaking00:33 – Influences: Sidney Lumet, Woody Allen, and Scorsese00:36 – Lessons from theatre: the art of working with actors00:38 – Television vs. indie film: control and collaboration00:41 – Distribution realities & using FilmHub00:44 – Next project: Legit — a comedy set in New York’s cannabis world00:46 – Why we tell stories and how film preserves human experience00:47 – Closing thoughts and reflectionsPeople, Places & Projects MentionedFilms by Seth Zvi Rosenfeld: Brother’s Kiss, King of the JungleRestaurant: El Posto A Canto (New York City)Collaborators: Christopher James, Rebecca James, Danny Hoch, Julio & Beatrice, Victor (Sixto)Influences & References: Goodfellas (Scorsese), Dog Day Afternoon, Serpico, Network (Sidney Lumet), Manhattan (Woody Allen), Saturday Night FeverTV: How to Make It in AmericaDistribution Platform: FilmHubNotable Quotes“When you’re shooting a movie in six days, the cameras need to be going all the time.”“Create an environment where no one can do anything wrong — then roll.”“If theatre should play with your eyes closed, film should work with the sound off.”“I’m always chasing what feels true — that’s where the emotion and the comedy live.”“There will always be a need for people with a good story to tell it.”Wikipedia: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Seth_Zvi_RosenfeldCall to Action. If you enjoyed this episode, please rate, review, and share the podcast. Follow Damien Swaby for more filmmaker interviews and insights into the craft and business of storytelling.Use Promo Code "FILMMAKINGSWABY" for all my deals or just click the link:25% Off More Labshttps://www.morelabs.com/discount/FILMMAKINGSWABY20% Off Strong Coffee Companyhttps://strongcoffeecompany.com/discount/FILMMAKINGSWABY15% Off Tusslehttps://www.tusslegear.com/discount/FILMMAKINGSWABY20% Off Eric Javitshttps://ericjavits.com/discount/FILMMAKINGSWABY25% Off Quantum Energy Squarehttps://quantumsquares.com/discount/FILMMAKINGSWABY20% Off Long Tablehttps://longtablepancakes.com/discount/FILMMAKINGSWABY20% Off HyperNaturalhttps://hypernaturalstyle.com/discount/FILMMAKINGSWABY20% Off wearplaygroundhttps://wearplayground.com/discount/FILMMAKINGSWABY15% Off STAND+https://www.standshoes.com/discount/FILMMAKINGSWABY10% Off Molly Bzhttps://mollybz.com/discount/FILMMAKINGSWABY41% Off Cozy Earthhttps://cozyearth.com/discount/FILMMAKINGSWABYX (Twitter): @DamienSwaby https://x.com/DamienSwaby/status/1864468655582437405Instagram: @filmmaker__damien_swaby. https://www.instagram.com/filmmaker__damien_swaby/?hl=en | 46m 09s | ||||||
| 11/2/25 | ![]() Ep 270: The Paper Bear: Arix Zalace Blends Animation and Nature for Conservation | In this episode, host Damien sits down with filmmaker and conservationist Arix Zalace, the creative mind behind The Paper Bear — a visually stunning blend of animation and live action that tells the story of Florida’s disappearing wilderness.Arix shares how his journey from producing corporate films evolved into a years-long mission of documenting Florida’s black bears and protecting one of North America’s most biodiverse regions. What began as a passion project became a cinematic call to action that uses art and emotion to reconnect people with the natural world.🎧 In this conversation:How The Paper Bear combines animation and real-world storytellingThe challenge of filming wild black bears in Florida’s forestsArix Zalace’s evolution from commercial work to conservation cinemaThe emotional power of father-son themes and 1980s-style adventure filmmakingBuilding partnerships and funding an independent environmental filmWhy storytelling and animation are powerful tools for conservationWhether you’re a filmmaker, storyteller, or nature lover, Arix Zalace’s passion and persistence will inspire you to see how creativity can help protect our planet’s wild heart.W: https://www.thepaperbear.org/who-we-areIMBD: https://www.imdb.com/name/nm7730373/Use Promo Code "FILMMAKINGSWABY" for all my deals or just click the link:25% Off More Labshttps://www.morelabs.com/discount/FILMMAKINGSWABY20% Off Strong Coffee Companyhttps://strongcoffeecompany.com/discount/FILMMAKINGSWABY15% Off Tusslehttps://www.tusslegear.com/discount/FILMMAKINGSWABY20% Off Eric Javitshttps://ericjavits.com/discount/FILMMAKINGSWABY25% Off Quantum Energy Squarehttps://quantumsquares.com/discount/FILMMAKINGSWABY20% Off Long Tablehttps://longtablepancakes.com/discount/FILMMAKINGSWABY20% Off HyperNaturalhttps://hypernaturalstyle.com/discount/FILMMAKINGSWABY20% Off wearplaygroundhttps://wearplayground.com/discount/FILMMAKINGSWABY15% Off STAND+https://www.standshoes.com/discount/FILMMAKINGSWABY10% Off Molly Bzhttps://mollybz.com/discount/FILMMAKINGSWABY41% Off Cozy Earthhttps://cozyearth.com/discount/FILMMAKINGSWABYX (Twitter): @DamienSwaby https://x.com/DamienSwaby/status/1864468655582437405Instagram: @filmmaker__damien_swaby. https://www.instagram.com/filmmaker__damien_swaby/?hl=en | 48m 45s | ||||||
| 10/16/25 | ![]() Ep 269: Zayn Alexandre: Reclaiming the Arab Narrative — From Beirut to New York | Episode Summary Lebanese-American filmmaker Zayn Alexandre joins us to discuss his journey from a small town outside Beirut to the heart of New York’s independent film scene. Known for his award-winning films Abroad and Manara, Alexandre shares how psychology, identity, and diaspora shape his storytelling. From the Venice Film Festival to the TIFF Filmmaker Lab, Zayn has carved a space for authentic Middle Eastern voices in global cinema. In this conversation, he opens up about cultural identity, representation, and the responsibility of Arab artists to tell stories that challenge stereotypes while embracing universal human truths.In this deeply personal and cinematic episode, Zayn Alexandre—a Lebanese-American film director, writer, and actor based in New York City—reflects on his artistic journey and the transformative power of storytelling.His voice reminds us that film is not only art — it’s empathy in motion.🏆 Awards & Recognitions MentionedVenice Film Festival – Giornate degli Autori (Venice Days)Khayrallah Art Prize for Lebanese Diaspora ArtSilver Hypatia Award – Alexandria Short Film FestivalAhmed Khedr Award – ÉCU European Independent Film FestivalLaguna Sud Award – ItalyTIFF Filmmaker Lab ‘21Arab America’s 40 Under 40https://www.zaynalexandre.com/aboutUse Promo Code "FILMMAKINGSWABY" for all my deals or just click the link:25% Off More Labshttps://www.morelabs.com/discount/FILMMAKINGSWABY20% Off Strong Coffee Companyhttps://strongcoffeecompany.com/discount/FILMMAKINGSWABY15% Off Tusslehttps://www.tusslegear.com/discount/FILMMAKINGSWABY20% Off Eric Javitshttps://ericjavits.com/discount/FILMMAKINGSWABY25% Off Quantum Energy Squarehttps://quantumsquares.com/discount/FILMMAKINGSWABY20% Off Long Tablehttps://longtablepancakes.com/discount/FILMMAKINGSWABY20% Off HyperNaturalhttps://hypernaturalstyle.com/discount/FILMMAKINGSWABY20% Off wearplaygroundhttps://wearplayground.com/discount/FILMMAKINGSWABY15% Off STAND+https://www.standshoes.com/discount/FILMMAKINGSWABY10% Off Molly Bzhttps://mollybz.com/discount/FILMMAKINGSWABY41% Off Cozy Earthhttps://cozyearth.com/discount/FILMMAKINGSWABYX (Twitter): @DamienSwaby https://x.com/DamienSwaby/status/1864468655582437405Instagram: @filmmaker__damien_swaby. https://www.instagram.com/filmmaker__damien_swaby/?hl=en | 36m 27s | ||||||
| 10/10/25 | ![]() Ep 268: North Carolina to Bloomberg: How Victoria Duncan Balances Art and Analytics | In this episode of Filmmaking Conversations, host Damien Swaby talks with Victoria Duncan, a filmmaker and Senior Creative Video Producer at Bloomberg Media Studios, about building a career that bridges art, analytics, and authenticity.Victoria shares how she transitioned from post-production and film school at NYU Tisch to producing global branded campaigns at Bloomberg. She opens up about her creative process, directing style, and the balance between data-driven storytelling and emotional resonance in branded content.🎬 Topics Covered:Victoria’s journey from North Carolina to New York and BloombergThe making of I Am Enough and its Lincoln Center adaptationHow to balance creativity and client goals in branded storytellingBuilding collaborative systems at Bloomberg Media StudiosMentorship, judging film festivals, and empowering women in filmA look at Victoria’s upcoming short film Exit SignThis conversation is a must-listen for filmmakers, creatives, and storytellers interested in the intersection of film, branding, and innovation at one of the world’s leading media companies.Use Promo Code "FILMMAKINGSWABY" for all my deals or just click the link:25% Off More Labshttps://www.morelabs.com/discount/FILMMAKINGSWABY20% Off Strong Coffee Companyhttps://strongcoffeecompany.com/discount/FILMMAKINGSWABY15% Off Tusslehttps://www.tusslegear.com/discount/FILMMAKINGSWABY20% Off Eric Javitshttps://ericjavits.com/discount/FILMMAKINGSWABY25% Off Quantum Energy Squarehttps://quantumsquares.com/discount/FILMMAKINGSWABY20% Off Long Tablehttps://longtablepancakes.com/discount/FILMMAKINGSWABY20% Off HyperNaturalhttps://hypernaturalstyle.com/discount/FILMMAKINGSWABY20% Off wearplaygroundhttps://wearplayground.com/discount/FILMMAKINGSWABY15% Off STAND+https://www.standshoes.com/discount/FILMMAKINGSWABY10% Off Molly Bzhttps://mollybz.com/discount/FILMMAKINGSWABY41% Off Cozy Earthhttps://cozyearth.com/discount/FILMMAKINGSWABYX (Twitter): @DamienSwaby https://x.com/DamienSwaby/status/1864468655582437405Instagram: @filmmaker__damien_swaby. https://www.instagram.com/filmmaker__damien_swaby/?hl=en | 38m 04s | ||||||
| 9/28/25 | ![]() Ep 267: Between the Notes: Mark Watters & Eastman’s Soundtrax Vision | Show Notes In this episode, I sit down with Mark Watters to talk about a life lived in music: from Disney, Pixar, and Olympic scores, to his role today at Eastman School of Music, where he oversees the Beal Institute for Film Music and Contemporary Media. We get deep into the Eastman Film & Media Festival—how it started, what it’s become, and why Rochester, NY is fast becoming a home for composer communities and cinematic sound.Mark reveals:His early obsession with film music (yes, Star Wars fourteen times just for the score)How “The Art & Craft of Music for Animation” ended up as a session at Soundtrax, hosted by him. Soundtrax Film Music Fest+1Why the Eastman Festival is more than panels and concerts—it’s an immersive space for composers to test ideasHis thoughts on legacy, mentorship, and how teachers and students exchange influenceThe way he listens now—and how that listening echoes what first drew me into musicWe also weave in my own origin story: discovering Mo’ Better Blues via BBC Two, being changed by Terence Blanchard’s trumpet, and inviting back Cynda Williams (as Clarke Bentancourt, and on “Harlem Blues”) because she embodies that space between story and song.As part of this musical conversation, I reference how The South Bank Show elevated composers through storytelling, and I end with a poetic note on Rochester—where winter winds and Eastman echoes make composition both memory and promise.Soundtrax Highlights to MentionFrom the Soundtrax Film Music Festival (October 16–18, 2025, at Eastman / Rochester) schedule: Soundtrax Film Music Fest“The Art & Craft of Music for Animation” — hosted by Mark Watters in Kilbourn HallFilm Scores Live! — Terence Blanchard with E-Collective & Gateways Festival Orchestra in Kodak HallJohn Williams Reimagined — concert of Williams’ themes rearranged for flute, cello, piano University of Rochester Calendar+1Interstellar in Concert — live performance of the Zimmer/Nolan score in Rochester’s Third Presbyterian Church visitrochester.com+1W: Soundtrax Film Music FestivalUse Promo Code "FILMMAKINGSWABY" for all my deals or just click the link:25% Off More Labshttps://www.morelabs.com/discount/FILMMAKINGSWABY20% Off Strong Coffee Companyhttps://strongcoffeecompany.com/discount/FILMMAKINGSWABY15% Off Tusslehttps://www.tusslegear.com/discount/FILMMAKINGSWABY20% Off Eric Javitshttps://ericjavits.com/discount/FILMMAKINGSWABY25% Off Quantum Energy Squarehttps://quantumsquares.com/discount/FILMMAKINGSWABY20% Off Long Tablehttps://longtablepancakes.com/discount/FILMMAKINGSWABY20% Off HyperNaturalhttps://hypernaturalstyle.com/discount/FILMMAKINGSWABY20% Off wearplaygroundhttps://wearplayground.com/discount/FILMMAKINGSWABY15% Off STAND+https://www.standshoes.com/discount/FILMMAKINGSWABY10% Off Molly Bzhttps://mollybz.com/discount/FILMMAKINGSWABY41% Off Cozy Earthhttps://cozyearth.com/discount/FILMMAKINGSWABYX (Twitter): @DamienSwaby https://x.com/DamienSwaby/status/1864468655582437405Instagram: @filmmaker__damien_swaby. https://www.instagram.com/filmmaker__damien_swaby/?hl=en | 55m 44s | ||||||
| 9/26/25 | ![]() Ep 266: The Food Matrix: Exploring Flavor, Film, and Creativity with Dr. Bryan Quoc Le | 📒 SHOW NOTESIn this episode of Filmmaking Conversations with Damien Swaby, Damien sits down with Dr. Bryan Quoc Le, Ph.D., a food scientist, consultant, and author of 150 Food Science Questions Answered.Bryan’s career is a masterclass in curiosity-driven storytelling — one that filmmakers, storytellers, and creatives will find both inspiring and familiar.🎬 What’s inside this episode:A story worth filming: How Bryan’s 2,000-mile walk across America sparked his lifelong obsession with taste, survival, and the science of food.The art of structured storytelling: Why Bryan’s book 150 Food Science Questions Answered reads like a collection of perfectly crafted short films — each one with a setup, conflict, and resolution.From science to screen: Bryan’s collaboration with Emmy Award-winning filmmakers on The Food Matrix, exploring the philosophy and science of flavor.Bridging industries: How food science, media, and film all share a core principle — making complex ideas clear, engaging, and human.Big takeaways: Lessons from food science that resonate with filmmaking — clarity, curiosity, pacing, and respecting your audience’s attention.The central question: The deceptively simple obsession that drives all of Bryan’s work: What makes food taste good?📚 Along the way, we’ll spotlight some of the book’s most fascinating questions:Should you put hot food straight into the fridge?Is raw milk really safe to drink?Do soy and fish sauce need refrigeration once opened?Do canned and frozen fruits and vegetables actually lose nutrients?For filmmakers and creatives, this episode is a reminder that the best stories don’t always come from Hollywood. Sometimes, they come from a lab, a kitchen, or even a long walk across America.W: https://www.mendocinofoodconsulting.com/bryanquocleW: 150 Food Science Questions Answered: Cook Smarter, Cook BetterW: https://www.proceragin.comW: https://www.statesmenmarinades.comUse Promo Code "FILMMAKINGSWABY" for all my deals or just click the link:25% Off More Labshttps://www.morelabs.com/discount/FILMMAKINGSWABY20% Off Strong Coffee Companyhttps://strongcoffeecompany.com/discount/FILMMAKINGSWABY15% Off Tusslehttps://www.tusslegear.com/discount/FILMMAKINGSWABY20% Off Eric Javitshttps://ericjavits.com/discount/FILMMAKINGSWABY25% Off Quantum Energy Squarehttps://quantumsquares.com/discount/FILMMAKINGSWABY20% Off Long Tablehttps://longtablepancakes.com/discount/FILMMAKINGSWABY20% Off HyperNaturalhttps://hypernaturalstyle.com/discount/FILMMAKINGSWABY20% Off wearplaygroundhttps://wearplayground.com/discount/FILMMAKINGSWABY15% Off STAND+https://www.standshoes.com/discount/FILMMAKINGSWABY10% Off Molly Bzhttps://mollybz.com/discount/FILMMAKINGSWABY41% Off Cozy Earthhttps://cozyearth.com/discount/FILMMAKINGSWABYX (Twitter): @DamienSwaby https://x.com/DamienSwaby/status/1864468655582437405Instagram: @filmmaker__damien_swaby. https://www.instagram.com/filmmaker__damien_swaby/?hl=en | 58m 49s | ||||||
| 9/22/25 | ![]() Ep 265: Finding the Funny in Life’s Hardest Stories with Nicole Magerko | 🎙️ Episode IntroWhat happens when comedy collides with life’s most challenging topics? In this episode, host Damien Swaby sits down with Nicole Magerko — a Chicago-based comedy screenwriter, producer, and founder of Pine Grove Productions. Nicole’s work thrives at the intersection of humor and humanity, shining a light on aging, caregiving, and the often-overlooked everyday struggles that bind us together.From the personal turning point that inspired her company, to her evolving voice as a creator in the film and TV world, Nicole shares the realities of building a career that is both creatively fulfilling and socially resonant.📒 Show NotesIn this episode, you’ll hear about:🎬 The beginnings of Pine Grove ProductionsNicole opens up about how a quarter-life crisis led her to start a company dedicated to telling heartfelt, comedic stories about the human condition.💡 Why humor matters in heavy conversationsHow laughter can be a tool for connection when exploring subjects like aging, family caregiving, and identity.🛠️ The process behind the craftNicole shares her writing and producing approach — blending lived experience with creative storytelling to make work that feels both authentic and entertaining.🚀 Challenges and opportunities for emerging filmmakersWhat it takes to stand out in the crowded film and TV landscape, and how she’s navigating an evolving industry as a fresh voice.❤️ Life lessons from comedyWhy Nicole believes comedy is more than entertainment — it’s a way to confront fear, embrace imperfection, and build empathy.W: https://www.nicolemagerko.comUse Promo Code "FILMMAKINGSWABY" for all my deals or just click the link:25% Off More Labshttps://www.morelabs.com/discount/FILMMAKINGSWABY20% Off Strong Coffee Companyhttps://strongcoffeecompany.com/discount/FILMMAKINGSWABY15% Off Tusslehttps://www.tusslegear.com/discount/FILMMAKINGSWABY20% Off Eric Javitshttps://ericjavits.com/discount/FILMMAKINGSWABY25% Off Quantum Energy Squarehttps://quantumsquares.com/discount/FILMMAKINGSWABY20% Off Long Tablehttps://longtablepancakes.com/discount/FILMMAKINGSWABY20% Off HyperNaturalhttps://hypernaturalstyle.com/discount/FILMMAKINGSWABY20% Off wearplaygroundhttps://wearplayground.com/discount/FILMMAKINGSWABY15% Off STAND+https://www.standshoes.com/discount/FILMMAKINGSWABY10% Off Molly Bzhttps://mollybz.com/discount/FILMMAKINGSWABY41% Off Cozy Earthhttps://cozyearth.com/discount/FILMMAKINGSWABYX (Twitter): @DamienSwaby https://x.com/DamienSwaby/status/1864468655582437405Instagram: @filmmaker__damien_swaby. https://www.instagram.com/filmmaker__damien_swaby/?hl=en | 33m 09s | ||||||
| 9/18/25 | ![]() Ep 264: Filmmaking, Resilience & Ethical Storytelling with Rene Estes | 📝 Show NotesIn this episode of Filmmaking Conversations, we sit down with filmmaker, media strategist, and founder of The Video Mentor, Rene Estes. With a career that spans STEM research, entrepreneurship, and film, Rene brings a bold, emotionally intelligent lens to the power of storytelling.We dive into:The emotional impact of digital narratives and ethical storytelling.How media shapes cultural beliefs around aging, beauty, and resilience.Rene’s journey creating The Video Mentor, a platform empowering creators to produce cinematic content on their own.Lessons on confidence, belonging, and overcoming challenges as a woman in media.Why resilience—both emotional and financial—is critical for creators.How storytelling can become a tool for truth, influence, and hope in an era of misinformation.Rene’s perspective challenges us to go deeper, avoid surface-level clickbait, and embrace media that sparks human connection, innovation, and change.Use Promo Code "FILMMAKINGSWABY" for all my deals or just click the link:25% Off More Labshttps://www.morelabs.com/discount/FILMMAKINGSWABY20% Off Strong Coffee Companyhttps://strongcoffeecompany.com/discount/FILMMAKINGSWABY15% Off Tusslehttps://www.tusslegear.com/discount/FILMMAKINGSWABY20% Off Eric Javitshttps://ericjavits.com/discount/FILMMAKINGSWABY25% Off Quantum Energy Squarehttps://quantumsquares.com/discount/FILMMAKINGSWABY20% Off Long Tablehttps://longtablepancakes.com/discount/FILMMAKINGSWABY20% Off HyperNaturalhttps://hypernaturalstyle.com/discount/FILMMAKINGSWABY20% Off wearplaygroundhttps://wearplayground.com/discount/FILMMAKINGSWABY15% Off STAND+https://www.standshoes.com/discount/FILMMAKINGSWABY10% Off Molly Bzhttps://mollybz.com/discount/FILMMAKINGSWABY41% Off Cozy Earthhttps://cozyearth.com/discount/FILMMAKINGSWABYX (Twitter): @DamienSwaby https://x.com/DamienSwaby/status/1864468655582437405Instagram: @filmmaker__damien_swaby. https://www.instagram.com/filmmaker__damien_swaby/?hl=en | 32m 12s | ||||||
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