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EPISODE · Nov 7, 2025 · 52 MIN

Aaron Sinclair:The Process of Micro Filmmaking

from Artist Date with Nicole Romanoff: Conversations on Creativity, Courage, and Photography · host Nicole Romanoff

Signup for a Flodesk trial and save 50%: nicolelovesflodesk.com In this episode of Artist Date, host Nicole Romanoff sits down with filmmaker and photographer Aaron Sinclair to discuss his creative journey from music to filmmaking, the challenges of independent film production, and his latest feature film, The Wild. Aaron shares insights into the filmmaking process, the difference between cinematography and videography, and how storytelling through visuals and music continues to shape his work.   They also dive into the intricacies of editing, directing, and navigating film festivals, along with the creative highs and inevitable struggles of bringing a project to life. Whether you're a filmmaker, photographer, or simply a lover of cinema, this episode is packed with valuable insights and inspiration.   Key Moments & Takeaways: - (00:00) Introducing Aaron Sinclair: The first filmmaker to appear on Artist Date, Aaron talks about his creative background and how he transitioned from music into film. - (02:27) Cinematography vs. Videography: Aaron breaks down the differences and why the term "cinematic photography" is a bit of a misnomer. - (09:31) From Music to Film: How Aaron’s love for music and sound design influenced his approach to filmmaking. - (17:26) Film Inspirations: Aaron reflects on how Mulholland Drive and other abstract films influenced his visual storytelling. - (22:18) Writing The Wild: How a short film concept evolved into a full-length feature, written in just one week. - (31:45) The Challenges of Indie Filmmaking: Wearing multiple hats in production, editing, and promotion. - (40:57) The Film Festival Circuit: What it takes to get an independent film into major festivals and the challenges of breaking into the industry. - (55:29) What’s Next? Aaron talks about his next feature film and the future of his filmmaking career.   Memorable Quotes: “Cinematography is about creating a world within the frame.” “The hardest part of directing is realizing the more hats you wear, the less directing you actually do.” “Writing The Wild came in a flow state—it was one of those rare times where the story just poured out.” “If you want to make films, just start. You have to be bad at it first.”   Where to Watch & Connect with Aaron: Watch The Wild: thewildmovie.ca Instagram: @aaronsinclair.film Website: aaronsinclairfilm.com   Enjoyed the episode? If you loved this conversation, please subscribe to Artist Date, leave a review, and share this episode with your fellow creatives! Follow Nicole on Instagram at @artistdatepodcast and @nicoleromanoffphoto

Signup for a Flodesk trial and save 50%: nicolelovesflodesk.com In this episode of Artist Date, host Nicole Romanoff sits down with filmmaker and photographer Aaron Sinclair to discuss his creative journey from music to filmmaking, the challenges of independent film production, and his latest feature film, The Wild. Aaron shares insights into the filmmaking process, the difference between cinematography and videography, and how storytelling through visuals and music continues to shape his work.   They also dive into the intricacies of editing, directing, and navigating film festivals, along with the creative highs and inevitable struggles of bringing a project to life. Whether you're a filmmaker, photographer, or simply a lover of cinema, this episode is packed with valuable insights and inspiration.   Key Moments & Takeaways: - (00:00) Introducing Aaron Sinclair: The first filmmaker to appear on Artist Date, Aaron talks about his creative background and how he transitioned from music into film. - (02:27) Cinematography vs. Videography: Aaron breaks down the differences and why the term "cinematic photography" is a bit of a misnomer. - (09:31) From Music to Film: How Aaron’s love for music and sound design influenced his approach to filmmaking. - (17:26) Film Inspirations: Aaron reflects on how Mulholland Drive and other abstract films influenced his visual storytelling. - (22:18) Writing The Wild: How a short film concept evolved into a full-length feature, written in just one week. - (31:45) The Challenges of Indie Filmmaking: Wearing multiple hats in production, editing, and promotion. - (40:57) The Film Festival Circuit: What it takes to get an independent film into major festivals and the challenges of breaking into the industry. - (55:29) What’s Next? Aaron talks about his next feature film and the future of his filmmaking career.   Memorable Quotes: “Cinematography is about creating a world within the frame.” “The hardest part of directing is realizing the more hats you wear, the less directing you actually do.” “Writing The Wild came in a flow state—it was one of those rare times where the story just poured out.” “If you want to make films, just start. You have to be bad at it first.”   Where to Watch & Connect with Aaron: Watch The Wild: thewildmovie.ca Instagram: @aaronsinclair.film Website: aaronsinclairfilm.com   Enjoyed the episode? If you loved this conversation, please subscribe to Artist Date, leave a review, and share this episode with your fellow creatives! Follow Nicole on Instagram at @artistdatepodcast and @nicoleromanoffphoto

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