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Filmmaker's Stories - Nathaniel Francis, Producer of Criminal Audition

Nathaniel Francis, Producer of Criminal Audition

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11/23/20 • 41 min

Filmmaker's Stories

This Episode’s Guest - Nathaniel Francis, producer of Criminal Audition(2019) .

Nathaniel started out his journey in front of the camera, but quickly fell into producing after acting on a poorly-produced production, quickly realising he could do a much better job. We asked Nathaniel to discuss his experiences of the producing world and his lessons learned along the way.

In this episode Nathaniel talks about:

  • Experiencing problems and learning to deal with them as the role requires.
  • Giving your best efforts and the opportunities this leads to.
  • Having more than one project in the pipeline.
  • Creating a proof of concept short film (POC).
  • Keeping cast and crew in good spirits when there’s a low budget.
  • Learning to work around the budget and finding other routes to get the best out of your project.
  • The importance of catering on-set.
  • Understanding how films grants may or may not be beneficial to your project.
  • The difficulty of securing finance for your film and the element of luck.
  • Realising the full film process and working backwards to figure out where you are headed.
  • Understanding sales agents.
  • Diversification of the film industry.

You can find Nathaniel Francis on:

Instagram: @nathanielproduces
Twitter: @nathanieltweets
IMDB: https://imdb.to/3kKwzzd

Find out more about ‘Criminal Audition' here.
Find out about ‘Criminal Audition' on Facebook.
Find ‘Criminal Audition' on Twitter: @CrimAudition
Complete Audio Post Production services provided by: JB Audio Post Production

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Podcast provided by: JB Audio Post Production
Instagram: @jbaudiopostproduction, @mrsupersonic
Facebook: @jbaudiopostproduction
Email: [email protected]
Music by Bute

Must watch films recommended by Nathaniel Francis -

Click here to watch the full reviews by Nathaniel on the following films

GoldenEye (1995)

My Girl (1991)

A Knight’s Tale (2001)

Good Will Hunting (1997)

The Truman Show (1998)

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This Episode’s Guest - Nathaniel Francis, producer of Criminal Audition(2019) .

Nathaniel started out his journey in front of the camera, but quickly fell into producing after acting on a poorly-produced production, quickly realising he could do a much better job. We asked Nathaniel to discuss his experiences of the producing world and his lessons learned along the way.

In this episode Nathaniel talks about:

  • Experiencing problems and learning to deal with them as the role requires.
  • Giving your best efforts and the opportunities this leads to.
  • Having more than one project in the pipeline.
  • Creating a proof of concept short film (POC).
  • Keeping cast and crew in good spirits when there’s a low budget.
  • Learning to work around the budget and finding other routes to get the best out of your project.
  • The importance of catering on-set.
  • Understanding how films grants may or may not be beneficial to your project.
  • The difficulty of securing finance for your film and the element of luck.
  • Realising the full film process and working backwards to figure out where you are headed.
  • Understanding sales agents.
  • Diversification of the film industry.

You can find Nathaniel Francis on:

Instagram: @nathanielproduces
Twitter: @nathanieltweets
IMDB: https://imdb.to/3kKwzzd

Find out more about ‘Criminal Audition' here.
Find out about ‘Criminal Audition' on Facebook.
Find ‘Criminal Audition' on Twitter: @CrimAudition
Complete Audio Post Production services provided by: JB Audio Post Production

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*** We Need Your Help. SUBSCRIBE, RATE and COMMENT ***

Help us grow, reach more listeners and invite more exciting guests on the show.

Subscribe, comment and share. Give us a star. Be a part of the podcast.

Anything to say? Email to [email protected]

Join the Filmmaker's Stories Facebook Group and Subscribe to the Youtube Channel-
About a Podcast Host:

Podcast provided by: JB Audio Post Production
Instagram: @jbaudiopostproduction, @mrsupersonic
Facebook: @jbaudiopostproduction
Email: [email protected]
Music by Bute

Must watch films recommended by Nathaniel Francis -

Click here to watch the full reviews by Nathaniel on the following films

GoldenEye (1995)

My Girl (1991)

A Knight’s Tale (2001)

Good Will Hunting (1997)

The Truman Show (1998)

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Steve Balderson, Director and Author of Filmmaking Confidential

This Episode’s Guest - Steve Balderson, director of Firecracker (2005) and author of Filmmaking Confidential: Secrets from an Independent Filmmaker (2020).

In this episode Steve talks about:

  • Benefits of shooting on a local level.
  • The importance of figuring out who is in control on a project.
  • Telling genuine stories to build audience connection.
  • Realising and understanding your budget.
  • The importance of marketing and promotion.
  • Understanding how financial players operate.
  • How to find investors.
  • Defining your target market.
  • Finding alternative ways to exhibit your film during the Covid crisis.

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Two lucky listeners will be proud owners of this book and will have a direct access to all the secrets Steve has learned over 20 years as an independent filmmaker.

You can find Steve Balderson on:

Instagram: @dikenga
Twitter: @sbalderson
Website: https://www.dikenga.com/
IMDB: https://imdb.to/35jZDbc
Follow Steve on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/stevebalderson
Find Dikenga Films on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/c/DikengaFilm

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Facebook: @jbaudiopostproduction
Facebook: Filmmaker's Stories

Must watch films recommended by Steve Balderson

Click here to watch the full reviews by Steve on the following films

Eyes Wide Shut - https://imdb.to/2HgDq5O
Firecracker - https://imdb.to/3dHJz73
Serial Mom - https://imdb.to/37o9lfh
Vertigo - https://imdb.to/3jd9BQN
The Wizard of Oz - https://imdb.to/2HpHT5P

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Christian Dines, Director of Yellow Jacket and Somero

This Episode’s Guest - Christian Dines, Director of Yellow Jacket and Somero.

In this final episode of Filmmaker’s Stories series 1, I caught up with director, editor, writer and old friend of mine, Christian Dines. Originally from East London, Christian quickly realised filmmaking was the avenue he wanted to explore, having been inspired by various films from a young age. Christian started out as an actor and proceeded to develop his first short film ‘Perceptions’ in 1999, screening to an audience at a pub, and was his first sign of success. Christian’s now made around 80 short films and currently at post production stage for his second feature film, Somero, the story of two people forced together in a lockdown...what are the chances!

In this episode Chris talks about:

  • The creative control gained from directing compared to acting.
  • The challenge of getting films seen by a broader audience.
  • The importance of trust on-set.
  • The value of preparation.
  • The importance of casting the right actors as well as crew.
  • Pros and cons of a director shooting the film themselves.
  • Putting yourself in the audience mindset throughout the filmmaking process.
  • Ensuring the film lives up to the script’s initial intentions.
  • Listening to feedback when it’s warranted.
  • What an indie-filmmaker faces in the current industry.

You can find Christian Dines on:

Instagram: @christiandines

Twitter: @ChristianDines

IMDB: https://imdb.to/3mcSWhA

Vimeo: https://vimeo.com/realigofilmsltd

*** We Need Your Help. SUBSCRIBE, RATE and COMMENT ***

Help us grow, reach more listeners and invite more exciting guests on the show.

Subscribe, comment and share. Give us a star. Be a part of the podcast.

Anything to say? Email to [email protected]

Follow and Subscribe to the Filmmaker's Stories:

Facebook Group and

Youtube Channel

About a Podcast Host:

Podcast provided by: JB Audio Post Production

Instagram: @jbaudiopostproduction, @mrsupersonic

Facebook: @jbaudiopostproduction

Email: [email protected]

Podcast music by Bute
https://vurbl.com/station/2FBqAUlulQj/

Must watch films recommended by Christian Dines:

Click here to watch the full reviews by Christian on the following films

Big Wednesday (1978) - https://imdb.to/3m87rDi

E.T. the Extra-Terrestrial (1982) - https://imdb.to/3gDUwbd

Ordinary People (1980) - https://imdb.to/345iTt8

Seems Like Old Times (1980) - https://imdb.to/2JSomww

The Longest Yard (1974) - https://imdb.to/3nbzpPT

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