EPISODE · Jun 30, 2026 · 1H 18M
36 - Director Phil Claydon: Why Independent Filmmaking Has Never Been More Exciting
from The Creative Leaders · host Bigmouth Audio
What does it really take to build a career as an independent filmmaker?This week I'm joined by writer and director Phil Claydon (Lesbian Vampire Killers, Alone, Within, Helloween) for a wide-ranging conversation about filmmaking, horror, storytelling and the changing landscape of independent cinema.From directing studio features to making a micro-budget horror film with little more than determination, a MacBook and a huge amount of perseverance, Phil shares an honest look at what it really takes to keep creating in one of the toughest industries in the world.We also explore why horror continues to launch exciting new filmmakers, whether the traditional distribution model still works for independent cinema, and why post-production and especially sound, is where films truly come to life.In this episode we discuss:Why there's never been a more exciting time to be an independent filmmakerThe success of films like Obsession and BackroomsBuilding a career through conversation rather than waiting for a "big break"The reality of directing Lesbian Vampire KillersMaking Helloween on a micro-budgetHow directors should think about post-productionWhy sound is one of the most powerful storytelling tools in filmmakingCreating atmosphere, tension and world-building through soundThe importance of film scores and sonic identityWhy horror remains one of the best genres for emerging filmmakersIf you're an independent filmmaker, writer, producer or anyone passionate about telling better stories, there's a huge amount to take away from this conversation.
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What does it really take to build a career as an independent filmmaker?This week I'm joined by writer and director Phil Claydon (Lesbian Vampire Killers, Alone, Within, Helloween) for a wide-ranging conversation about filmmaking, horror, storytelling and the changing landscape of independent cinema.From directing studio features to making a micro-budget horror film with little more than determination, a MacBook and a huge amount of perseverance, Phil shares an honest look at what it really takes to keep creating in one of the toughest industries in the world.We also explore why horror continues to launch exciting new filmmakers, whether the traditional distribution model still works for independent cinema, and why post-production and especially sound, is where films truly come to life.In this episode we discuss:Why there's never been a more exciting time to be an independent filmmakerThe success of films like Obsession and BackroomsBuilding a career through conversation rather than waiting for a "big break"The reality of directing Lesbian Vampire KillersMaking Helloween on a micro-budgetHow directors should think about post-productionWhy sound is one of the most powerful storytelling tools in filmmakingCreating atmosphere, tension and world-building through soundThe importance of film scores and sonic identityWhy horror remains one of the best genres for emerging filmmakersIf you're an independent filmmaker, writer, producer or anyone passionate about telling better stories, there's a huge amount to take away from this conversation.
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