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A Conversation with Craig Bass

Episode 47 of the Quills and Chills podcast, hosted by Rick Clifton, titled "A Conversation with Craig Bass" was published on February 13, 2025 and runs 52 minutes.

February 13, 2025 ·52m · Quills and Chills

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In this episode of Conversations With Creators, I am joined by award-winning director Craig Bass to discuss his path in filmmaking, from his start in Chicago to co-founding Motion Source. The conversation highlights Craig's horror short 'Love, Love, Oh, Awful Love,' his creative process, and how childhood experiences shaped his passion for storytelling. We also tackle the challenges of indie filmmaking, including casting and budget constraints, followed by Bass's insights on the current state of indie film distribution and his exciting future projects, including a documentary called 'Ghost Lord and the Quest for Dark Presence.'Find Craig Bass online:FB: yearofthephoenixproductionsIG: year.of.the.phoenixFollow Quills & Chills on social:IG: @quillsandchillsBluesky: @quillsandchills.bsky.socialYOUTUBE: @quillsandchillspodcast

In this episode of Conversations With Creators, I am joined by award-winning director Craig Bass to discuss his path in filmmaking, from his start in Chicago to co-founding Motion Source. The conversation highlights Craig's horror short 'Love, Love, Oh, Awful Love,' his creative process, and how childhood experiences shaped his passion for storytelling. We also tackle the challenges of indie filmmaking, including casting and budget constraints, followed by Bass's insights on the current state of indie film distribution and his exciting future projects, including a documentary called 'Ghost Lord and the Quest for Dark Presence.'


Find Craig Bass online:

FB: yearofthephoenixproductions

IG: year.of.the.phoenix



Follow Quills & Chills on social:

IG: @quillsandchills

Bluesky: @quillsandchills.bsky.social

YOUTUBE: @quillsandchillspodcast

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