Regan Del Mundo tells me all about The Guy by Josh Henning

A refreshing conversation with first time filmmaker Regan Del Mundo, who brings us inside the creative partnership that brought forth his excellent first short film, The Guy.

Regan Del Mundo is a Bay area filmmaker whose shared passion for filmmaking has led him to create his fun first film, The Guy. Produced on a small budget, the filmmakers made the tough decision to completely reshoot the project when they realized the technical standards they hold for themselves had not been met. We talk about that decision and much more on todays podcast!

Leo Meza is Therapissed, and ready to talk about it by Josh Henning

Leo Meza, a L.A. screenwriter and comedian, brings us inside his development from stand up to short films!

Leo Meza talks us through the development of not only his short film Therapissed and his recent screenplay Five Days to Live, but also about his life and journey in storytelling, from stand up comedy to screenwriting and more. We talk about the distinctions between the various forms of storytelling, and how he knows when a story is better told in one medium versus another.

Leo's other shorts: https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PLOZLGo5loHwi5apENvq9rJjb1xK8MaqKG

Five days to live: read here.

Lindy Boustedt takes us In Between by Josh Henning

Lindy Boustedt talks through her fascinating screenwriting program for incarcerated individuals, as well as the first film to be shot from that, In Between! Premiering March 5th.

Lindy Boustedt, an established Seattle filmmaker, explains SHARE, a program to promote healing for women at the Washington State Women's Correctional Facility. She takes us inside the therepeutic nature of screenwriting, an oft overlooked feature of storytelling that I have certainly found to powerful in my own life.

Lindy also talks through IN BETWEEN, a short film birthed from this therepeutic storytelling process. Premiering March 5th at Destiny City Film Festival!

Sign up to watch the premiere! https://www.ticketweb.com/event/ignite-in-between-alma-tickets/11754535

Lindy Boustedt: http://www.firstsightproductions.com/pages/principals.php

How an indie sci fi flick broke into the New York Times streaming recs by Josh Henning

In this change of pace for the podcast, we talk with the director of Portal Runner, a film I primarily wrote.  We talk about how we managed to get a small indie sci fi film onto the New York Times recommended film list for 2021!

I chat with Corrie  Duryee, the director of Portal Runner, about our surprise and elation at being selected by the New York Times alongside such films as The Quiet Place Two for films to stream in 2021.  

We go into the creation of our small budget indie scifi film, the process of preproduction, production, and post, and talk about the lessons we learned along the way!

movie website: http://kairos-productions.com/portal-runner/


Oscar winner: Two Distant Strangers by Josh Henning

I am joined by fellow writer Tallis Moore to talk about Two Distant Strangers, the 2021 Oscar winner. We go over what makes the project work, and what we as filmmakers can learn about it!

Watch now! https://www.netflix.com/title/81447229

poster for two distant strangers

Cheat the Academy: Screenwriting 101 by Josh Henning

In this solo episode, I prove to the world that I can talk for longer than you would imagine based on three paragraphs of notes (hah!). I'll give you a journeyman's perspective on what to do and what traps to avoid when you begin to assemble your story, either as a script or in some other form.

Links:

Ask the internet you story questions! Bad idea? Find out!: https://www.reddit.com/r/Screenwriting/

The single best resource for screenwriting help: https://johnaugust.com/scriptnotes

A repository for screenplays: https://imsdb.com/

We're Ghosted by Ike Mauga by Josh Henning

Welcome to a frank and revealing conversation with Ike Mauga about his short film, Ghosted. We also chat about why he filmed Ghosted, where his life is at right now, and why it can be OK to close a personal chapter on filmmaking.

Watch it here!

Andrew Finlay introduces us to The Problem Solver by Josh Henning

Listen in as I chat with Andrew Finlay, an Aussie writer and director, as he explains the story and process behind his hilarious comedic short, The Problem Solver. The Problem Solver envisions an encounter between a clueless hitman and his client, who quickly realizes if she wants revenge, she’ll have to help him out with… just a few of the details.

Check Out Andrew’s other work on his Youtube page here, and check out the short film below!

light a Firecrackers with Calder Levine by Josh Henning

We’re chatting today with Montreal based actor/screenwriter Calder Levine about his fascinating character piece, Firecracker. We chat about the genesis of the project, the production, and Calder’s perspective on short films as an actor.


Find Calder and his cowriter Sara Sue on Instagram!

@sarasuevallee (actor/producer)

@calderlevine (actor/producer/screenplay)

PDF of the script here.

Enter the Mind Dungeon of Ken Carslon by Josh Henning

Today we’re talking about a fun proof of concept fan film surrounding a group of tabletop role playing gamers! Join us for a conversation with Ken Carlson as he talks about what makes fan films tick and his process of creating a Gen Con film festival winning project!

Check out Ken and Enter the Mind Dungeon online:

https://www.entertheminddungeon.com/

https://kenzofkc.com

Welcome to Cheat the Camera by Josh Henning

In this riveting introductory episode, I interrogate you as to why you would listen to this podcast, then try to convince you it was a good idea after all. But hey! it’s only ten minutes, and your commute is at least that long, right?